The Celestron Starsense Explorer Dx 130 App-Enabled Reflector Telescope Allows You To Explore The Night Sky, Even If You Have No Previous Telescope Experience. It Comes With The Convenient Starsense Explorer App That Does All The Hard Work For You – It Is The First Telescope To Use A Smartphone In Such Capacity. The App Generates A List Of Objects Currently Visible In The Sky For You To Observe. The Included Manual Altazimuth Mount, Featuring Smooth, Dual-Axis Slow-Motion Controls Allow You To Easily Follow The On-Screen Arrows To Your Target So That You Can Spend More Time Exploring And Less Time Worrying About Complex Controls. From Planets, Galaxies To Deep Sky Objects – The Night Sky Belongs To You.
Celestron Starsense Explorer Dx 130 App-Enabled Reflector Telescope Key Features:
- Ideal For Beginners With No Telescope Experience
- Easy Setup, Operation And Navigation With An Extremely Portable Weight Of 18-Pounds
- To Use Simply Dock Your Smartphone, Launch The Starsense Explorer App And Observe
- Use Your Smartphone To Analyse Star Patterns Overhead And Calculate Their Position In Real Time
- Users Benefit From The Patent-Pending Starsense Sky Recognition Technology
- Comes With Starsense Explorer App That Does All The Work For You
- Observe Planets, Brighter Nebulae And Galaxies, Star Clusters And Deep Sky Objects
- Equipped With Manual Altazimuth Mount, Offering Smooth, Dual-Axis Slow-Motion Controls
- Features A 130Mm Newtonian Reflector Featuring Highly Reflective Coatings, Primary And Secondary Mirror And Large Light Gathering Capability For Viewing Celestial Objects
- Use The Newtonian Reflector In Relatively Dark Skies To View The Andromeda Galaxy, Hercules Open Star Cluster And More
- Clear Views Of Jupiter, Saturn, Venus, The Orion Nebula, Double Stars And More Even In Light Polluted City Locations
- Compatible With Most Smartphones Found On Today’S Market (Iphone 6 And Up/Android 7.1.2 Or Later)
Expanded Celestron Starsense Explorer Dx 130 App-Enabled Reflector Telescope Key Features:
Refractor Or Reflector?
Which One Should You Be Going For? Well, There Is A Distinct Difference Between The Two Types And Each Type Has Its Advantage. Reflecting Telescopes Use Mirrors Inside The Tube; Whereas, Refractor Telescopes Use Lenses And Therefore Are Often Bigger And Heavier. Because Of This, Refractors Have Become Popular As Cheaper, Lighter And More Portable Telescopes (Great For Beginners Too). Generally, Refractor Telescopes Tend To Be Better For Observing Planets And The Moon; Whereas, Reflectors Are Better For Deep-Sky Objects Such As Galaxies And Nebulas.
What’S In The Box?
- 1 X 130Mm Newtonian Reflector Optical Tube
- 1 X Mount/Tripod (Preassembled)
- 1 X 25Mm & 10Mm Eyepieces
- 1 X Starpointer Finderscope
- 1 X Accessory Tray
- 1 X Altazimuth Mount With Slow Motion Controls
- 1 X Starsense Explorer Phone Dock
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