Celestron Telescopes
Celestron has a very good reputation in the stargazing community. One of the main factors for their success is their ability to reach a wide audience, everything from newly started amateurs to semi-professionals. In their assortment of telescopes, you can find everything from entry-level telescopes for beginners to advanced telescopes for enthusiasts.
The entry-level Telescopes, is a non-computerized telescope, which are easy to use with Celestron’s StarSense software, the software is downloaded to your smartphone and the phone becomes a monitor that shows the objects on the night sky. First you attach the smartphone to the telescope, and then you just point the telescope at an object, and the app shows you what you are looking at.
Computerized Telescopes, is perfect for both beginners and next level users. They are equipped with a motor and has up to 40 000 pre-installed night sky objects in their database, in which you just choose one object, and then the motor automatically points to the desired object.
Advanced Telescopes, is the perfect choice to the demanding enthusiast. They are sturdy built, with almost no limitation (except that you can’t fly to an object). They have a bigger lens diameter, which allows you to gather more light compared to an entry-level telescope. The stabilization in the advanced telescopes are made of highest quality.
Binoculars & Spotting Scopes
Celestron design and manufacture high-quality binoculars and spotting scopes. No matter if you are into nature, bird watching, camping, landscape observation or stargazing, Celestron have spotting scopes and binoculars that will fit your needs.
Microscopes
If you want to study organisms and other small objects up close, Celestron offer microscopes that allows you to do that.
About Celestron
Celestron was founded in 1960, and made their debut with their first telescope. Since then, Celestron has grown to become the world's #1 telescope maker, throughout the long experience in the optical industry, they are now enjoying their well-deserved recognition among serious amateur astronomers for superior optics, outstanding design and innovative technology. The company is based in Torrance, California, United States.