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Celestron AC 70/700 Powerseeker 70 AZ Telescope
120.18 $
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Celestron presents an exciting new lineup of beginner telescopes with the PowerSeeker series, offering exceptional value for budding astronomers. These telescopes are perfect for anyone looking to delve into one of the oldest and most captivating hobbies – stargazing. Whether you're a student with a passion for the wonders of the night sky or someone eager to explore the cosmos, the PowerSeeker series makes an inspiring gift.
Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope SC 279/2800 CPC 1100 GoTo
4359.73 $
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Featuring a long focal length yet housed in a remarkably compact OTA, these telescopes are easy to transport and set up. The optical path begins with light hitting an aspherically figured Schmidt corrector plate, then reflecting off a spherical main mirror. This light is redirected by a secondary mirror before passing through a central aperture in the main mirror and into the focuser, creating a closed system that avoids air turbulence and dust contamination.
Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope SC 203/2032 CPC 800 GoTo StarSense AutoAlign
3210.41 $
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Celestron's Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes offer impressive features despite their long focal length, presenting a compact design for easy transportation. The optical system begins with an aspherically figured Schmidt corrector plate that directs light onto a spherical main mirror. This mirror reflects the light to a secondary mirror and then back to the main mirror, passing through a central aperture to reach the focuser at the OTA's bottom. 
Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope SC 203/2032 CPC 800 GoTo
2784.17 $
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The Schmidt-Cassegrain optics by Celestron offer remarkable features despite their extended focal length, presenting a compact telescope system ideal for portability. Light initially encounters an aspherically figured Schmidt corrector plate, then redirects to a spherical main mirror, and further bounces to a secondary mirror before returning to the main mirror's direction.