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NexStar 60 SLT
NexStar 80 SLT
NexStar 102 SLT
NexStar 114 SLT
NexStar 130 SLT
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The completely
new NexStar series...
Designed to be an affordable entry level to mid-level computerized
GoTo telescope, the NexStar Star Locating Telescope (SLT) refractors
and reflectors are available in the most popular sizes and are loaded
with valuable design features. With pre-assembled, adjustable stainless
steel tripods, and quick release fork arms and tubes, NexStar SLT
telescopes can be set up in a matter of minutes — with no tools
required! You can see details of the lunar surface, Venus and its
phases, Mars resolved as an orange disc, Jupiter and its four moons,
Saturn with its rings plainly visible and much more! Most NexStar
SLT's can also be used as a land-based spotting telescope.
Intelligent Design
Powered by 8 AA user supplied batteries or an optional AC adapter
(#18773) these NexStar GoTo's love to travel. The internal battery
compartment provides power to the high precision servo motors for
rigid low-vibration performance while eliminating cord wrap issues
associated with external battery packs. With the NexStar's ergonomically-designed
hand control, the user is free to remove the hand control from its
holder for remote use or leave it cradled for hands-free operation.
With a touch of a button you can select the object catalog, change
the slew speed, view fascinating information about an object, or
simply know if a desired object is visible in the sky.
Celestron's Revolutionary SkyAlign
Using Celestron's patented SkyAlign* (patent pending), simply input
the date, time and location into the hand control then slew the telescope
to any three bright celestial objects in the sky. You do not need
to know the names of the stars — you could even pick the moon
or bright planets!
To assist in the star alignment, the NexStar also uses a lightweight
StarPointer Finderscope. The StarPointer is the quickest and easiest
way to point your telescope exactly to the desired object in the
sky. It’s like having a laser pointer that you can shine directly
onto the night sky. No need to worry about the inverted images you
see through traditional finders, just align the red dot seen through
the StarPointer with the desired star in the sky. It’s that
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