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Models & Brands: Meade 90AZ-ADR / 04085, ORION, Barska AE10824, Celestron 21064, Celestron 21063, Celestron 22086, TwinStar, ORION, Meade 3/21/3514, Celestron 21069

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Meade 90AZ-ADR / 04085
Meade 90AZ-ADR / 04085
Dimentions: 41.5 x 9.5 x 7.2 inches
Weight: 19.37 pounds
List Price: $299.00
Price: Too low to display
Key features Meade 90AZ-ADR / 04085
  • Aperture 90mm (3.5 inches)
  • Two 1.25 Premium Eyepieces
  • Rack & Pinion Focuser
  • Alt-Azimuth Mount With Slow Motion Controls
  • 900mm Focal Length F/10
  • Model: Meade 90 Az-Adr 90mm A-Series Alt-Azimuth Refractor Telescope

Review Meade 90 Az-Adr 90mm A-Series Alt-Azimuth Refractor Telescope / Meade 90AZ-ADR / 04085:

Peer into the mysteries of the galaxy and inspire a life-long love of astronomy with this superior scope ideal for sky and land viewing. Perfect for observing the moon, planets and land objectsExcellent beginner telescopeLarge 90mm diameter refractive lensCaptures more light for brighter images and greater detail2 premium 1. 25" Super Plossl eyepieces for a wide visual fieldSee more of the sky at greater magnificationsAutoStar Suite Astronomer software on DVD introduces the night sky and more than 10,000 celestial objectsAssembles in minutesRed-dot projection viewfinder makes locating objects quick and easyUnique mount has dual axis slow motion controls for precise operationStable aluminum leg tripodFrom bright, deep-space nebulae and galaxies to the craters of our own moon, this 90mm refracting telescope is an excellent partner in your journey to discover the night skies.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $219.95
Price: $219.95
Key features ORION
  • Improved with fully multi-coated optics, big 8x40 finder scope, and now a padded carrying case
  • The 400mm, f/5 achromatic optics deliver wide-field views of deep-sky and solar system objects
  • Upgraded version of our popular ShortTube 80 refractor, configured for astronomical viewing
  • One-year limited warranty
  • Includes 1.25" focuser, star diagonal, Expanse eyepieces (20mm, 9mm), tube rings, and dovetail bar
  • Model: Orion ShortTube 80-A Refractor

Review Orion ShortTube 80-A Refractor / ORION:

The ST80-A (for "Astronomy") is an upgraded version of our popular ShortTube 80. Now improved with fully multi-coated optics and a soft carrying case, the "little scope that could" is better than ever! Its 80mm objective lens and short 400mm (f/5. 0) focal length are perfect for scanning the heavens. Multi-coatings on all air-to-glass surfaces ensure maximum light transmission for bold image fidelity. You'll see dramatic star clusters and nebulas as well as sharp lunar surface detail. The ST80-A includes an aluminum rack-and-pinion focuser (1. 25"), 90-deg mirror diagonal, large 8x40 finder scope, and two Expanse wide-field eyepieces (20mm and 9mm). It also comes with tube rings and a dovetail bar compatible with many Orion mounts. It's a great scope for getting started in astronomy - or the perfect portable second scope for travel or quick looks. One-year limited warranty.
Barska AE10824
Barska AE10824
Dimentions: 37 x 6.5 x 9.5 inches
List Price: $1,079.99
Price: $989.99
Key features Barska AE10824
  • 36 Power large and solid refractor brass telescope that is elaborately detailed and polished
  • Fully coated achromatic lenses for brilliant images and equipped with a 45° erecting diagonal for correct image of land viewing
  • Handcrafted Mahogany tripods with extendable legs and polished brass stabilizing chain
  • Brass cradle mounts allows the scope to move smoothly in all directions
  • Includes high quality Plossl interchangeable eyepieces with a rack and pinion focuser (only one eyepiece included)
  • Model: Barska Anchormaster 36x80mm Brass Refractor Telescope Telescopew/ Mahogany Floor Tripod

Review Barska Anchormaster 36x80mm Brass Refractor Telescope Telescopew/ Mahogany Floor Tripod / Barska AE10824:

Barska 36x Anchormaster Brass Refractor Telescope is as functional as it is stunning! It doesn't get any better than classic brass and hardwood. The Barska 36x Anchormaster Refractor Telescope is a precision-made, high quality brass optic that's as functional to use as it is beautiful to look at. Ideal for celestial viewing of planets or terrestrial viewing of country or cityscapes. Here's the full details: Big, light-gathering 80 mm objective lens; Fully coated achromatic lenses for brilliant images. structured in a refractor design; Powerful 36x magnification; Compatible with all high quality Plossl interchangeable eyepieces. one eyepiece included; Precision rack and pinion focuser; Equipped with 45 degree erecting diagonal for correct image of land viewing; Elaborately detailed and polished brass construction; Brass cradle mounts allows the scope to move smoothly in all directions; Handcrafted mahogany tripod with extendable legs and polished brass stabilizing chain. [+]
Make a stunning and functional addition to your home or office. Order Today! Barska 90080 36x Anchormaster Refractor Telescope.
Celestron 21064
Celestron 21064
Dimentions: 43 x 15 x 9.5 inches
Weight: 34.6 pounds
List Price: $397.95
Price: $199.95
Key features Celestron 21064
  • Erect image optics , Ideal for terrestrial and astronomical use
  • Pan handle Alt-Az control with clutch, for smooth and accurate pointing (21061, 21063 & 31043)
  • Permanently mounted StarPointer
  • Quick release dovetail attachment, no tool setup
  • Quick and easy no-tool setup
  • Model: Celestron 21064 AstroMaster 90 EQ Refractor Telescope

Review Celestron 21064 AstroMaster 90 EQ Refractor Telescope / Celestron 21064:

Designed for the first time buyer. Offering exceptional value, the AstroMaster series features a compact and portable design with ample optical performance to excite any newcomer to the world of amateur astronomy. Alt-Az models have a convenient pan handle with built-in clutch for easy targeting and smooth motion. This style of mount is great for viewing nature and celestial objects. The German Equatorial mount is a good choice for viewing stars, nebulae, star clusters, and planets. A built-in setting circle aids in locating these objects. Locate and identify thousands of celestial objects on your laptop or PC with "The Sky" Level 1 software included FREE with every AstroMaster model. Which AstroMaster model best fits your needs? If you're looking for a dual-purpose telescope appropriate for both terrestrial and celestial viewing, then the AstroMaster Series is for you. [+]
Each AstroMaster model is capable of giving correct views of land and sky. The AstroMaster Series produce bright, clear images of the Moon and planets. It is easy to see the moons of Jupiter and the rings of Saturn with every one of these fine instruments. For views of the brighter deep space objects like galaxies and nebulae, we recommend the larger aperture and light gathering ability of the Newtonian reflectors. If your interest is strictly watching whales, spotting birds, viewing nature, orchecking out your favorite star or planet the altazimuth-mount.
Celestron 21063
Celestron 21063
Dimentions: 42.2 x 15.2 x 9.8 inches
Weight: 23.3 pounds
List Price: $357.95
Price: $159.00
Key features Celestron 21063
  • Permanently mounted StarPointer
  • Quick release dovetail attachment, no tool setup
  • Quick and easy no-tool setup
  • Pan handle Alt-Az control with clutch, for smooth and accurate pointing (21061, 21063 & 31043)
  • Erect image optics , Ideal for terrestrial and astronomical use
  • Model: Celestron 21063 AstroMaster 90 AZ Refractor Telescope

Review Celestron 21063 AstroMaster 90 AZ Refractor Telescope / Celestron 21063:

Designed for the first time buyer. Offering exceptional value, the AstroMaster series features a compact and portable design with ample optical performance to excite any newcomer to the world of amateur astronomy. Alt-Az models have a convenient pan handle with built-in clutch for easy targeting and smooth motion. This style of mount is great for viewing nature and celestial objects. The German Equatorial mount is a good choice for viewing stars, nebulae, star clusters, and planets. A built-in setting circle aids in locating these objects. Locate and identify thousands of celestial objects on your laptop or PC with "The Sky" Level 1 software included FREE with every AstroMaster model. Which AstroMaster model best fits your needs? If you're looking for a dual-purpose telescope appropriate for both terrestrial and celestial viewing, then the AstroMaster Series is for you. [+]
Each AstroMaster model is capable of giving correct views of land and sky. The AstroMaster Series produce bright, clear images of the Moon and planets. It is easy to see the moons of Jupiter and the rings of Saturn with every one of these fine instruments. For views of the brighter deep space objects like galaxies and nebulae, we recommend the larger aperture and light gathering ability of the Newtonian reflectors. If your interest is strictly watching whales, spotting birds, viewing nature, orchecking out your favorite star or planet the altazimuth-mount.
Celestron 22086
Celestron 22086
Weight: 30.86 pounds
List Price: $617.95
Price: Too low to display
Key features Celestron 22086
  • 900mm focal length
  • Computerized hand control with 4,000 object database
  • f11 focal ratio
  • Motorized Altazimuth mount
  • SkyAlign allows you to align on any 3 brights celestial objects
  • Model: Celestron NexStar 80 SLT Computerized Telescope

Review Celestron NexStar 80 SLT Computerized Telescope / Celestron 22086:

A step up from the 60mm model, the NexStar 80 SLT Refractor gives images that are bright and crisp. The 80 SLT offers 80% brighter images than the 60mm scope. Like the other models in the SLT Series, the 80 SLT comes with a fully computerized hand control with a database of over 4,000 celestial objects! With its pre-assembled, adjustable steel tripod, the NexStar 80 SLT can be up and ready to use in a matter of minutes. The SkyAlign alignment technology and the included StarPointer Finderscope with a red LED makes aligning a breeze. A wonderful first-time astronomical scope, the 80 SLT can also be used as a great, land-based spotting telescope with optional erect-image diagonal. SkyAlign With Celestron's revolutionary new alignment technology, setting up and using a computerized telescope is faster and easier than ever before! Point the telescope at three bright objects in the sky and the telescope tells YOU what the objects are. You do not need to know the names of the stars - you can even pick the moon or bright planets! SkyAlign is the easiest method to align a computerized telescope, it's perfect for beginners and provides the convenience and accuracy demanded by experienced users. SkyAlign is the only alignment method where you truly do not have to know the night sky - and it's only available from Celestron. Celestron's computerized NexStar 80 SLT offers a significant step up in performance compared to 60mm telescopes. This 80mm telescope has 78% more light gathering power than a 60mm scope, and that means more Lunar and planetary detail, and more stars visible on any given night. [+]
Celestron's new SkyAlign technology is remarkably quick and easy to use. You won't need a GPS receiver or a star chart. In fact, if you can see the moon just choose "Solar System Align", enter the date and time, point the scope at the moon and push the "Align" key. This simple procedure was all I needed to initialize the computerized tracking system and start taking pictures with my Celestron NexImage CCD imager. The NexStar computer allows the telescope to track quietly and accurately with surprisingly good precision. When I use the three star "SkyAlign" mode to initialize the telescope, the GoTo system consistently places deep space highlights like the Orion Nebula, the Andromeda Galaxy and the Double Cluster in Perseus near the center of the low power eyepiece. The standard equipment 25mm eyepiece (36x magnification) or an optional 32mm plossl (28x) provide nice low power views of these objects. The tracking system also makes it easy to get some delightful high power views of the moon and planets. The included high power 9mm eyepiece gives a magnification of 100x, but I find the views are quite good up to 150x when I use an optional 6mm plossl. The NexStar 80 SLT is large enough to show good detail on the moon and planets, but it's not large enough to bring out much detail in deep space objects. Globular cluster M13, for instance, looks very comet-like with a glowing core and feathery edges; it simply takes a larger telescope to see M13's individual stars. The other drawbacks to this telescope are its short battery life and a mount that wobbles while focusing at high power. Try setting an external 12 Volt battery like Celestron's Power Tank on the accessory tray; it will power the scope and reduce vibrations at the same time. -Jeff Phillips Pros: Easy computerized pointing and tracking High contrast views of the moon and planets Cons: Short battery life Wobbles while focusing at high power Too small for deep space.
TwinStar
TwinStar
List Price: $399.99
Price: $249.99
Key features TwinStar
  • 1000mm focal length
  • 4mm, 20mm & 30mm Eyepieces & 2x Barlow Lens included
  • Equatorial Mount with Flexible Control Cables -- Full-Size Aluminum Tripod
  • 90mm fully coated, achromatic objective lens
  • Step-by-step Color Photo Online Assembly Guide
  • Model: Black TwinStar 90mm Refractor Telescope

Review Black TwinStar 90mm Refractor Telescope / TwinStar:

Our large 90mm refractor telescope is a great first-telescope for the backyard stargazer who is ready to learn it all. If you're looking for a versatile telescope designed for both night-time space viewing and long distance daytime viewing, this 90mm telescope is the ideal instrument. Its large 90mm aperture, fully coated achromatic primary lens affords crystal clear space views at night, with 160 times the light gathering power of the naked eye. With a 1000mm focal length, combined with 3 included eyepieces and a 2x barlow lens, you'll enjoy a range of magnifications from 50x to 500x. With this telescope, your eyes will pop out when you look at the moon - the detail of the surface is incredible. You'll enjoy viewing Rings of Saturn and the Moons of Jupiter. In dark skies you can see distant nebulae and galaxies. This telescope comes with an aluminum tripod that is fully adjustable. Even if you're taller, you'll be able to to observe the stars without having to crouch down in an uncomfortable position. A handy accessory tray on the tripod makes it easy to keep track of extra eyepieces. [+]
With the equatorial mounting, the telescope is designed to move in any direction - making it possible to track the movements of stars as the track across the night sky.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $422.75
Price: $379.95
Key features ORION
  • The intuitive StarShoot AutoGuider makes guiding easy
  • Add this awe-inspiring autoguider package to any imaging set-up and enjoy the results
  • Includes everything you need for accurate autoguiding, you just supply the imaging scope and mount!
  • Imaging telescope must have tube rings in order to attach guide scope ring mounting bar
  • ShortTube 80mm refractor provides a wide field-of -view perfect for finding prospective guide-stars
  • Model: Orion Awesome Autoguider Package

Review Orion Awesome Autoguider Package / ORION:

We can guide you to better quality astro-images, literally, with our Awesome Autoguider package. No matter what telescope you're using for long-exposure image capture, precise guiding is an absolute requirement to get pinpoint star images. This exclusive package makes autoguiding easy, and its price is easy on your wallet. Package includes Orion ShortTube 80 refractor, StarShoot AutoGuider, 1. 25" Extension tube (for focus), Guide scope rings and Guide scope ring mounting bar. If you aspire to be an awesome astro-imager, get the affordabel Awesome Autoguider package today!.
Meade 3/21/3514
Meade 3/21/3514
Dimentions: 32.1 x 18 x 13.6 inches
List Price: $921.06
Price: $529.00
Key features Meade 3/21/3514
  • Maksutov meniscus corrector lens of Grade-A BK7 optical glass
  • Includes AutoStar controller and deluxe field tripod
  • Includes a Meade Series 4000 Super Plvssl 26 millimeter eyepiece for 48 times magnification
  • UHTC coatings are on all optical surfaces for enhanced detail
  • Cordless motor drive for fully automatic tracking
  • Model: Meade ETX90EC Telescope w/ UHTC, Autostar Controller (497) and Tripod (884)

Review Meade ETX90EC Telescope w/ UHTC, Autostar Controller (497) and Tripod (884) / Meade 3/21/3514:

- Electronic Level Sensor - - High Precision Clock - - Red Dot Viewfinder - - Electronic Magnetic North Sensor - A stunningly beautiful, ultraportable, and highly versatile telescope system of unprecidented optical resolution and performance. The ETX-90 PE model is built on the original ETX concept to create the most advanced electronically-contolled telescopes-including automatic GOTO object-location with the Autostar Computer Controller. And yet without sacrificing any of the user-friendly features that started the ETX revolution. - Meade's new ETX 90 PE automatically levels your telescope, determines North and sets the time. You just enter your location or zip code. After your ETX completes its patented Level North automatic alignment procedure, it will point to the first alignment star. Use the new wide-field SmartFinder to center the red dot over the alignment stars for the ultra-precise pointing accuracy. - ETX Maksutov-Cassegrain telescopes produce superlative, diffraction-limited optical performance and resolution. Optics so high in contrast, image brightness, and resolution that ETX-90 PE models often outperform many telescopes of larger apertures. - The AutoStar computer controller helps you quickly find and GoTo over 30,000 objects in the night sky. [+]
View plants, stars, galaxies, nebulae, comets and more-all at the push of a button. Go to the Tonight's Best tour in your AutoStar and it automatically selects the best objects in the sky for that particular time and location! The AutoStar controller can be updated -FREE- over the internet. Keep your AutoStar up-to-date and your ETX telescope will grow with you for years to come. - Optical Systems: ETX Maksutov-Cassegrain telescopes produce superlative, diffraction-limited optical performance and resolution. Optics so high in contrast, image brightness, and resolution that ETX-90 PE models often outperform many telescopes of larger apertures. The little Meade ETX90EC, one of the most popular telescopes ever made, is a 3. 5-inch f/13. 8 Maksutov-Cassegrain designed for maximum portability while also delivering outstanding images. It certainly succeeds on both counts, and at a terrific price. The telescope comes with a 26mm Meade Super Plössl eyepiece, an 8x21 finderscope, a very nice screw-on dust cap, a fork mount, an adjustable tripod, and a built-in computer for finding and tracking sky objects. Images through the ETX90EC are absolutely textbook perfect. The excellent optical quality produces some wonderful views of brighter sky objects, such as the Moon and naked-eye planets. Meade's recently introduced UHTC optical coatings further strengthen optical performance by enhancing image contrast. Given the amazing low price for what you get, the ETX90EC is a great triumph in low-cost, mass-production optical fabrication techniques. The computer-driven hand controller makes it easy to find 14,000 celestial objects. Once properly set up and initialized, the onboard Autostar computer control can guide users to more than 14,000 sky objects. I have always found the Autostar navigation system to be extremely accurate, even if it does include many more targets than a 3. 5-inch telescope could possibly see under the best conditions. As good as the optical assembly is, the finderscope leaves something to be desired. I find it difficult, if not impossible to look through because of how closely it is mounted to the tube of the telescope. The problem only gets worse as the telescope raises in altitude, causing my nose to scrunch up against the eyepiece. I would recommend augmenting the finder with a small one-power aiming device, such Orion Telescope's EZ Finder II Reflex Sight. Another drawback is the focusing. Although the focuser's movement is smooth, the small, aluminum knob is very difficult to grasp when looking through the eyepiece. The tube assembly comes mounted on a miniaturized, clock-driven, fork equatorial mount made mostly from molded plastic. The DC-powered clock drive runs for more than 20 hours on eight common AA-size batteries. The clock drive tracks the sky quite accurately after it has been properly initialized. Consumers should note, however, that since the tube is longer than the fork arms, the telescope cannot swing all the way through the mount. This could limit the telescope's ability to look low in the sky, depending on how and where you have it set up. What that point is exactly will depend on the angle at which the ETX is tilted for polar alignment, but it worsens as you head south. I also feel that the plastic fork mounting is just barely solid enough to support the weight of the telescope. It is certainly not strong enough to hold both it and a camera. Overall, despite the weaknesses mentioned above, the ETX90EC is a well-made instrument and has an amazingly low price. Computer tracking and slewing coupled with outstanding optics in such a compact package would have been unimaginable just a few years ago. Yet, here it is. -Phil Harrington, author of Star Ware Pros: Outstanding optics Compact size Amazing value for the money Accurate computer control and tracking Cons: Poor finderscope Weak plastic mounting Focusing knob very close to eyepiece Small aperture only suitable for the brightest sky targets This telescope includes a free Autostar computer controller and deluxe field tripod with this ETX-90EC-a value of $349. And with the ETX-90EC, Meade brings a serious telescope into the price range of the casual consumer. The ETX-90EC Astro offers extraordinary optics at an affordable price. It combines a high-resolution optical design and diffraction-limited imaging with microprocessor-controlled, precise celestial-object tracking, all in a nicely styled, highly portable package. The Autostar controller turns the ETX-90EC into an automatic celestial-object locating system. Just plug the Autostar into the telescope's HBX port in place of the standard-equipment electronic controller, do a quick telescope alignment, and you're ready to observe any object in the Autostar's 30,000-object database. The UHTC Difference Each time light encounters a mirror (above) or lens (below), some light is lost. In the case of a lens, light is lost at both the entrance to and exit from the lens. UHTC dramatically decreases this light loss. Image brightness in a telescope is crucially dependent on the reflectivity of the telescope's mirrors and on the transmission of its lenses. Neither of these processes, mirror-reflectivity or lens-transmission, is, however, perfect; light loss occurs in each instance where light is reflected or transmitted. Uncoated glass, for example, reflects about 4% of the light impacting it; in the case of an uncoated lens 4% of the light is lost at entrance to and at exit from the lens, for a total light loss of about 8%. Meade standard mirror and lens coatings equal or exceed the reflectivity and transmission, respectively, of virtually any optical coatings currently offered in the commercial telescope industry. Ultra-High Transmission coatings (UHTC), recently developed at the Meade Irvine coatings facility, however, have permitted the vacuum-deposition of a series of exotic optical coatings precisely tuned to optimize the visual, photographic, and CCD imaging performance of Meade telescopes. This telescope includes primary and secondary mirrors coated with aluminum enhanced with a complex stack of multi-layer coatings of titanium dioxide and silicon dioxide. The thickness of each coating layer is precisely controlled to within 1% of optimal thickness. The result is a dramatic increase in mirror reflectivity across the entire visible spectrum; at the important hydrogen-alpha wavelength of 656nm. - the predominant wavelength of emission nebulae - reflectivity is increased from 89% to over 97%. This telescope presents dramatically brighter images on the full range of celestial objects — from emission and planetary nebulae such as M8, M20, and M57 to star clusters and galaxies such as M3, M13, and M101. Observations of the Moon and planets, since they are observed in reflected (white) sunlight, benefit in image brightness from the full spectrum of increased transmission. And more The ETX-90EC also includes high-torque DC motors on both telescope axes, permitting electronic operation from the handheld controller. This pushbutton electronic controller has four dual-axis drive speeds: slow, 8x for image centering at high power; medium, 32x for image centering at lower power or for pushbutton tracking in altazimuth mode; moderate, 0. 75 degrees per second for image centering in the viewfinder or for terrestrial tracking; and fast, 5 degrees per second for fast scanning across the sky. The Meade ETX-90EC is specially designed to be portable and used in the field. It offers cordless operation, allowing you to use the telescope's dual-axis drive system for more than 40 hours on eight AA batteries. At approximately 8 pounds, and 15 inches in length, it packs a lot of power into a compact unit. The ETX-90EC uses a 90mm Maksutov-Cassegrain optical design. Meade also uses EMC super-multicoatings on all optical surfaces to maximize light transmission through the corrector lens and reflectance from the primary and secondary mirrors. The flip-mirror system allows for 90-degree observation of land and sky objects, straight-through observation using the optional 45-degree erecting prism, or photo-ready imaging using the optional T-adapter and your own 35mm camera. The Nuts and Bolts 1. Eyepiece 2. Viewfinder 3. Eyepiece Holder Thumbscrew - Tightens the eyepiece in place. 4. 90° Eyepiece Holder - Holds the eyepiece upright for easy viewing. 5. Optical Tube - The main optical component that gathers the light from distant objects and brings this light to a focus for examination with the eyepiece. 6. Vertical Lock - Controls the manual vertical movement of the telescope. 7. Fork Arms - Hold the optical tube in place. 8. Focus Knob - Moves the telescope’s optical tube in a finely-controlled motion to achieve precise image focus. 9. Horizontal Lock - Controls the manual horizontal rotation of the telescope. 10. Computer Control Panel A. ON/OFF Switch. B. Auxiliary Ports - Provide connection for current and future Meade accessories. C. Handbox (HBX) Port - for the Electronic Controller or the optional Autostar handbox. D. The 12v connector, designed to accept an external power supply such as the optional AC Adapter or Power Cord. E. LED power indicator light. 11. Base Housing - Supports the telescope for placement on a flat, level surface, such as a tabletop or optional tripod. 12. Holes for Optional Tripod - See your tripod’s instruction sheet for mounting information. 13. Right Ascension (R. A. ) Setting Circle. 14. Flip-Mirror and Flip-Mirror Control Knobs - ETX telescopes include an internal mirror. With the flipmirror control in the "up" position, light is diverted to the eyepiece. With the flipmirror control in the "down" position, as shown in Fig. 2b, light proceeds straight out the photo port for photography. 15. Photo Port - Attach any 35mm camera with a removable lens to this port using an optional adapter. 16. Declination Setting Circle (on left fork arm). 17. Viewfinder Alignment Screws - adjust these screws to align the viewfinder. 18. Viewfinder Alignment Bracket. 19. Dust Cap 20. Battery Compartment (not shown, underneath base).
Celestron 21069
Celestron 21069
Dimentions: 43 x 15 x 10 inches
Weight: 35.65 pounds
List Price: $438.95
Price: $275.00
Key features Celestron 21069
  • Quick and easy no-tool setup
  • Permanently mounted StarPointer
  • Quick release dovetail attachment, no tool setup
  • Erect image optics , Ideal for terrestrial and astronomical use
  • Pan handle Alt-Az control with clutch, for smooth and accurate pointing (21061, 21063 & 31043)
  • Model: Celestron 21069 AstroMaster 90EQ MD Telescope

Review Celestron 21069 AstroMaster 90EQ MD Telescope / Celestron 21069:

If you're looking for a dual-purpose telescope appropriate for both terrestrial and celestial viewing, then the AstroMaster Series is for you. Each AstroMaster model is capable of giving correct views of land and sky. The AstroMaster Series produce bright, clear images of the Moon and planets. It is easy to see the moons of Jupiter and the rings of Saturn with every one of these fine instruments. For views of the brighter deep space objects like galaxies and nebulae, we recommend the larger aperture and light gathering ability of the Newtonian reflectors. This model includes the motor drive for automatic tracking.
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Nicaragua turns to wind power: Energy-starved Nicaragua is turning to wind as it tries to reduce its dependence on oil-based power. ›22:15 1 Jan, Thu
Obama girls' first day at new school: Malia and Sasha Obama begin classes at Sidwell Friends under watchful eyes of, well, everyone. ›09:15
Slide show: The week in celebrity sightings: Heather Graham is festive in Italy, Hugh Jackman is courtside in New York, Woody Allen gets jazzy in Poland and more. ›12:41 30 Dec, Tue
NYT: Panetta pick for CIA reveals divisions: Leon E. Panetta has been selected by President-elect Barack Obama to head the C.I.A. The choice immediately revealed divisions in the Democratic Party. ›08:36
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