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Celestron NexStar 114 SLT Computerized Telescope
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Celestron NexStar 114 SLT Computerized Telescope

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Description:

Includes Celestron Nexstar 114SLT telescope Star Pointer finderscope 1.25 inch 25mm eyepiece 1.25 inch 10mm eyepiece The Sky Level 1 CD Adjustable aluminum tripod Control software Nexstar hand control with object database.

Features:

Computerized hand control with 4,000-object database


SkyAlign allows you to align on any three bright celestial objects


Motorized Altazimuth mount


f9 focal ratio


1000mm focal length


Product Details:
Product Length: 38.5 inches
Product Width: 17.0 inches
Product Height: 10.0 inches
Product Weight: 30.86 pounds
Package Length: 39.6 inches
Package Width: 18.1 inches
Package Height: 10.9 inches
Package Weight: 29.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5
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5Beginner TelescopeFeb 12, 2010
We bought this for our children a few months ago. Great way to get started into astronomy, has tons of additional components you can purchase to extend it's power, as well as photo equipment. No problems at all with it so far.

18 of 19 found the following review helpful:

5Awesome!Sep 15, 2009
I had always been interested in astronomy, but had never used a GOOD telescope. That all changed when I opened this up attached the tube to the tripod and headed outside! Setup takes just minutes and the alignment process is foolproof. I've used both Jupiter and the moon for alignment. The telescope gets pretty close to the objects you tell it to go to. I did find however that when it moves to certain objects it seems to take the long way most of the time and tangles the power cord and hand held cord around the base.

So far looking at Jupiter is extraordinary! I have seen the cloud bands and up to four of its moons with just the 25mm lens and a Barlow 2X. The moon? Don't get me started clear as day and all of those wonderful craters seen to pop out at you! Wonderful. Still trying to get myself out at 2:30 am to see Mars and Venus. Maybe tonight! Looking at stars with this telescope seems to make them look brighter and looking at archturus (I think that's what its called) seems to yield a wonderful array of flashing colors

I highly recommend getting Celestron's accessory kit with this telescope. With it comes lenses from 25mm to 4mm. The 4mm is great and makes Jupiter very big in the eyepiece, but the built in focusing knob in the eye piece becomes nearly impossible to use. I have yet to use any of the filters that come with the kit but I have read great things on what they do.

There have been some complaints about the batteries going dead too fast. There is an AC adapter available from some other sellers on amazon, or if you have a lot of electronics lying around the house like I do I bet that here is a 12 volt adapter lying around just screaming USE ME! USE ME! and that will work fine.

The only con I have -if it can be considered a con ;)- is the other night when i was really putting it through its paces a horrible stink came from the lateral drive box while it was moving to a new location. It did go away after a few minutes so maybe it was the gear lube heating up? Anyway it's still working perfectly and seems to be well built.

I would highly recommend this to anyone looking to start star gazing.

29 of 33 found the following review helpful:

3Wouldn't buy Celestron again.Jun 16, 2009
I used this for the first time a couple of days ago, and after about 20 minutes of trying to align it to Polaris, and other stars, it failed. It moves pretty slow. I didn't try changing the slew rate at that time, it might have been better.

Thankfully, the moon was visible shortly after, and did align properly.

After having the computer move it to Jupiter, it stopped azimuth movement (right and left). It still moves up and down. I tried some troubleshooting, to no avail.

Since it doesn't move without the computer, when it breaks, you can't use it.

I emailed Celestron 2 times using the support form on their website, and haven't received a reply, not even a "we'll get with you shortly" email.

I will be sending it back to Amazon when I can get it all packed back up.

So, the telescope seems powerful enough, and was easy to use. Build quality is good. I was planning to get a T adapter for some Astrophotography, but I think I'll have to choose another manufacture.

Unfortunately, Celestron doesn't appear to want to support their product.

2 of 39 found the following review helpful:

5BahrSep 09, 2008
The products came in short time and are great for night use when there is clear weather.

2 of 52 found the following review helpful:

5Look to the StarsMar 08, 2008
First time I have ever seen the Moon.
Would highly recomend it to anyone.


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