🌠 Discover the Universe, One Star at a Time!
The Celestron 76mm Signature Series FirstScope is a compact and portable tabletop Dobsonian telescope designed for beginners and astronomy enthusiasts. With a 76mm aperture and a 300mm focal length, it offers clear and detailed views of celestial objects. The user-friendly Dobsonian mount allows for easy pointing and tracking, while the custom moon map wrap aids in identifying lunar features. Additionally, a bonus astronomy software package enhances the stargazing experience, making this telescope an ideal choice for those looking to explore the night sky.
Coating | Aluminum with SiO2 |
Focal Length Description | 300mm (12") |
Field Of View | 1.3 Degrees |
Dawes Limit | 1.53 arc sec |
Zoom Ratio | 180 |
Power Source | Manual |
Finderscope | Not Included |
Eye Piece Lens Description | 4mm and 20mm Eyepieces |
Mount | Manual Tabletop Dobsonian |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Item Weight | 4.3 Pounds |
Exit Pupil Diameter | 3.17 Millimeters |
Objective Lens Diameter | 76 Millimeters |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9"D x 9"W x 18"H |
Optical-Tube Length | 266 Millimeters |
B**Y
Need to add a finderscope or red dot sight for the easiest use
For portability and ease of setup, I don't think this can be beat. My 5 year old loves seeing distant objects but can't stand waiting 20 minutes while I tried to find them in the main scope. Adding a red dot sight means I can find the object in under a minute. I also bought a 2x barlow and a 25mm plossl and found that they improved the viewing experience greatly, as well as adding to the magnification options. All-in, I'm at $130 for an easy to use setup that's really portable and my kid is excited to use. The more-distant objects can be a bit blurry due to the limitations of this size scope, but for viewing the moon, planets, and terrestrial objects, we are having fun.
C**E
Nice
Nice beginner telescope. Still trying to figure out the best way to use it but so far we were able to see Mars and I suspect we will be able to see the moon well once it's not cloudy out!
E**M
Nice beginner scope and handheld
I bought this to take on a cruise so wanted something light weight and easy to pack.Was easy to use to view the moon. Not so much for the stars as focus kept being sn issue.While this is meant to be a table top model I also was able to use with one hand as a freehand telescope. For the moon it was fine.The children also enjoyed using this telescope as it was easier to figure out and the viewing aperture was relatively big.All in all I would recommend as a travel.scope or for children to use amongst themselves
C**R
Beginners Telescope
For under $100 this scope has a great bang for the buck ratio! You can pay more for a complicated and quality instrument, but for just casualty looking at the Moon or General stargazing and sharing with friends, this type of tabletop scope is a good choice!
K**S
Lens cap could not be removed.
I will never know. It was returned when the lens cap could not be removed.
C**.
Excellent telescope
Portable
E**H
Great quality and very portable
The 2 included eyepieces are great and the viewing quality is great. Super easy to carry around and pack for a trip. It also looks really great
J**O
Very cool for rookies like myself
Short version: Cool for beginners and kids, but not incredibly powerful. Great intro to the night sky, especially for the price.Longer version: I've got to admit, I'm just getting into this...but I'm loving it.I was looking for something that 1) wasn't expensive, 2) could be used by my kids, 3) somewhat portable.Power - I realized it wouldn't be the most powerful telescope, but I wasn't too concerned about that. Moon views are great, and I can see stars a bit closer than naked eye.Price - I felt it was a good value for something to start with. I didn't want to pay $200 and up to find out I wasn't interested. So I'm thankful this was there as an option.Ease of use - I wanted something I could use as well as my kids. I think it's pretty easy to use for the most part. It's tough sometimes to line up on a star, and I don't really know how to adjust magnifications too well, but I'm getting better. My 5 year old daughter enjoys when I focus on the moon and let her look at it. I want to spark her interest, and I'm already seeing her enjoy it.Portability - This is great. I can grab it off the shelf, head outside, and start looking around. No huge setup or anything.Bottom line - I enjoy it. Granted, it's not the most powerful thing. It has, however, confirmed my interest and sparked my daughter's interest in astronomy.*Photo taken with my cell phone by just holding next to the eyepiece.
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