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Celestron FirstScope Signature Series R.ReevesCelestron FirstScope Signature Series R.Reeves
Celestron FirstScope Signature Series R.Reeves
High-quality table-top Dobsonian scope - 76mm reflector optical tube.  Simple, portable design that’s easy to use - for astronomers of all levels and a great choice for kids and families.  Includes a free PDF download of the Lunar Landscapes ebook by Robert Reeves.  Newtonian Reflector.  Two Eyepieces, 15x & 75x included.  

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£69.90
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Celestron StarSense Explorer 8 inch Dobsonian TelescopeCelestron StarSense Explorer 8 inch Dobsonian Telescope
Celestron StarSense Explorer 8 inch Dobsonian Telescope
Large 8 Inch aperture - The Schmidt-Cassegrain reflector astroscope packs enough light-gathering ability to observe the best that our Solar System has to offer.  Fully automated - The GoTo mount with database of 40,000+ celestial objects locates and tracks for you with pinpoint accuracy.  SkyAlign technology - This proprietary device gets your telescope aligned and ready to observe in minutes.  Compact and portable - Its compact form factor is easy to transport and assemble just about anywhere.  Astroimaging made easy - Using simple, inexpensive adapters, connect your DSLR or astronomical camera & capture your own images of celestial objects.  Upgrading? Check our offer for your old gear0% Finance

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£649.00

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Celestron StarSense Explorer LT 127AZCelestron StarSense Explorer LT 127AZ
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Celestron StarSense Explorer LT 127AZ
Take a guided tour of the night sky - Unleashing the power of your smartphone .  StarSense sky recognition technology - Uses your smartphone to analyse star patterns overhead and calculate its position in real time.  Altazimuth mount - Easy to move the telescope to find your target.  Large 127mm (5”) objective lens - Expect sharp, bright views of Jupiter’s four Galilean moons.  Even if you live in a light polluted city location - StarSense Explorer is advanced enough to be able to pick out Jupiter, Saturn, Venus, the Orion Nebula.  Full height tripod - With an accessory tray to keep you organised.  Upgrading? Check our offer for your old gear

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£319.00 £299.00
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Celestron Astromaster 130EQ-MD Reflector TelescopeCelestron Astromaster 130EQ-MD Reflector Telescope
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Celestron Astromaster 130EQ-MD Reflector Telescope
Discover our Solar System - You’ll be ready to observe in minutes thanks to the quick and easy no-tool setup.  Manual German equatorial mount with setting circles - To accurately locate and track sky objects.  Motor drive - Automatically tracks celestial objects .  Two eyepieces offer different magnifications for low and high powered views - The 20mm has a built-in erect image corrector.  Download Celestron’s Starry Night Software - Learn about the night sky, celestial objects,.  Adjustable, full height steel tripod - With deluxe accessory tray.  Upgrading? Check our offer for your old gearNew this month

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£339.00 £299.00

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Celestron Astromaster 114EQ Reflector TelescopeCelestron Astromaster 114EQ Reflector Telescope
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Celestron Astromaster 114EQ Reflector Telescope
Discover our Solar System - Bright, clear images of the Moon, planets, star clusters.  Quick and easy - No tool setup.  Manual German equatorial mount with setting circles - Locate and track sky objects.  Adjustable, full height steel tripod - With deluxe accessory tray.  Accessories include - A 20mm and 10mm eyepiece, and a finderscope.  Download Starry Night - Basic Software with a 36,000 object database, printable sky maps.  Upgrading? Check our offer for your old gear

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£249.00 £229.00
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Celestron NexStar 130SLT Reflector TelescopeCelestron NexStar 130SLT Reflector Telescope
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Celestron NexStar 130SLT Reflector Telescope
High quality 130mm Newtonian Reflector - Perfect for celestial observing.  Fully computerised Altazimuth mount - Allows the telescope to track the desired objects.  StarPointer™ red-dot Finderscope - helps with alignment and accurately locating objects.  No tool set up - Quick release fork arm mount, optical tube and accessory tray .  Sturdy, stainless steel tripod - And accessory tray included.  Go anywhere - Powered by 8 AA batteries (not included) or a PowerTank portable battery (sold separately).  Upgrading? Check our offer for your old gear

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£549.00 £529.00

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Celestron StarSense Explorer DX 130 Reflector TelescopeCelestron StarSense Explorer DX 130 Reflector Telescope
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Celestron StarSense Explorer DX 130 Reflector Telescope
Unleash the power of your smartphone - Take a guided tour of the night sky.  StarSense sky recognition technology - Analyses star patterns overhead and calculate its position in real time.  View planets, brighter nebulae and galaxies - SkySafari™ app automatically generates a list of objects currently visible.  Manual altazimuth mount with smooth, dual-axis slow-motion controls - Makes it easy to follow the on-screen arrows to your desired target.  130mm (5”) Newtonian reflector with highly reflective coatings - Enough light gathering ability to view all the best celestial objects.  Includes 25mm and 10mm eyepieces, StarSense smartphone dock - Plus a sturdy, full height tripod.  Upgrading? Check our offer for your old gear

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£449.00 £429.00
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Celestron StarSense Explorer 10 inch Dobsonian TelescopeCelestron StarSense Explorer 10 inch Dobsonian Telescope
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Celestron StarSense Explorer 10 inch Dobsonian Telescope
A large 10 inch parabolic primary mirror with XLT coatings - helps you make the most of StarSense technology.  Locate faint, deep-sky objects in seconds - and see them in more detail than ever before.  Patented, award-winning StarSense sky recognition technology - uses your smartphone to analyze star patterns overhead and calculate the telescope’s position in real-time.  StarSense Explorer app automatically generates a list of objects currently visible - View planets, brighter nebulae and galaxies, star clusters, and double stars from the city. Or take your telescope to darker skies to see even more.  Includes a 25mm Plössl eyepiece, a 2 inch Crayford focuser, the StarSense smartphone dock, a StarPointer™ red dot finderscope, an eyepiece rack, and a collimation tool.  Upgrading? Check our offer for your old gear

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£850.00 £829.00

 

 

How do I choose a telescope?

When you speak to us at Castle Cameras we are likely to answer your question with more questions! We’re like that – It helps us to understand your expectations and what you might want to use the ‘scope for.

If we know - What are you hoping to see? How dark is the sky where you will be using your new telescope? Will you be travelling with your telescope? How experienced are you? What is your budget?

It will help us to help you to choose the right telescope — because there is no one-size-fits-all.

We are happy to help you answer these questions and help you choose the right telescope. At the end of the day, it gets dark & that is when the right telescope really comes into its own.

What’s the best type of telescope for a beginner?

When you first start out looking at telescopes you will find yourself almost immediately inundated with jargon, which even to experienced users can be confusing. For now though, let’s look at the basics.

The best type of telescope for a beginner is one that’s easy to set up and enjoyable to use.  Unsurprisingly astro scopes for beginners will be the entry level least expensive telescopes.

Our most popular beginner’s telescopes are the Celestron Inspire and the Celestron Astromaster.

Fundamentally there are 2 main types of telescopes. The terms you will see more often than not are Reflector & Refractor. So…

What is the difference between Reflector & Refractor telescopes?

The most obvious difference between the 2 types of ‘scope is the shape. A Reflector Telescope will generally be shorter and wider and you will look into it from the side, the scope is using mirrors to reflect the light through lenses to your eye.

While a Refractor Telescope will be longer and narrower and you will look in the end, where the light has been refracted through various lenses to meet your eye.

The reason these 2 types of telescope exist is that they are not exactly for the same job. As a rule Reflector Telescopes will offer higher magnification but with a sacrifice of sharpness of image, while Refractor Telescopes will offer better focus, but are not so good at gathering the light.

Generally, Refractor Telescopes are a better bet if you intend to travel with the scope, say to some nearby dark skies as the lenses will not need collimating and are simple to set up and use.  A Reflector may be better to leave set up in a dark corner of the garden, the right Reflector scope can give amazing views of the Milky Way and beyond.

If you hope to look into deep space, i.e. beyond our solar system, a Reflector will be a better bet, though with some sacrifice of sharpness. If you want to look at things a little closer to home, i.e. planets, or whole galaxies or star clusters a Refractor might make more sense.

So hopefully you now have an idea of what the different shapes of scopes are, lets look at

What do the numbers mean on telescopes?

In the confusing world of telescopes it has been deemed that mixing Imperial and Metric measurements would be a good idea – it wasn’t mine.

Most Reflector telescopes will have wider tubes than Refractor telescopes, this allows them to gather up that light as mentioned above. You will find Reflector telescopes generally varying from 4”8” and indeed a lot larger in some cases. These will also be sometimes called 114mm, 127mm, 130mm – Anything to confuse!

Refractor telescopes will more often than not be narrower, ours range from 70mm to 100mm

Unlike Binoculars or Spotting Scopes (Which can of course be used for star gazing) you will not generally find any reference to the magnification on a Telescope. This is because a key determining factor is the eyepiece you use.

What Magnification do Telescopes give?

As we have alluded to already, the magnification will vary depending on the scope, but just as important, is the eyepiece. Celestron Telescopes allow you to change the eyepiece, to offer greater magnification or more detail.

Scopes will come with at least one eyepiece to get you started.

The magnification of your scope is calculated buy dividing the focal length of the scope by the size of the eyepiece.

Common eyepieces will range from 4mm to 40mm though you can buy ones outside these ranges.

It is also possible to buy a Barlow Lens – This is nothing to do with the popular crooner Gary - It will allow you to double your effective magnification.

Remember though as magnification increases image quality decreases.

If you are still with me, well done – One last thing to decide

 

What Mount do I need for my telescope? 

As a rule the more expensive telescopes will have smarter technology in their mounts.

Don’t panic though – Almost all Celestron scopes will come with the tripod and mount in the box. 

The thing to remember is we are on a globe and as such the night sky is effectively a dome. What this means in practice is that as objects ‘move across the night sky’ they will not move in a straight line.

The most basic mounts will allow you to move your scope up, down, left and right – this is great to quickly find something, but can be confusing to then follow it as it moves relative to the Earth.

The clever folks at Celestron have come up with a few solutions to this.

Firstly you will need an Equatorial Mount. This will allow you to track objects far more simply.

Celestron make a range of scopes with Equatorial mounts.

Starting with the Starsense range, which, thanks to Celestron’s ‘Starsense Explorer’ App allow you to use your smart phone to know exactly what you are looking at.

As you move through the ranges you will find Motorised mounts which track objects across the night sky, Computerised GoTo mounts which can find specific objects for you and follow them, and of course WiFi enabled, Motorised Computerised mounts ones so clever you need not even sit out in the cold. You can stay in listening to your Gary Barlow by the fire - Though that might be what you were trying to avoid in the first place.

 

What can I see with my telescope? 

Here is a useful link to show you month by month what is going on this year (And next), kindly supplied by BBC Sky at Night.

 

If you would like any more information or help choosing your Astro Telescope give us a ring or use our live chat option.