 | Celestron Nexstar 80 HC Telescope list: $318.00 by Celestron Electronics
(1 reviews)  Editorial Review: The Celestron NexStar 80 HC is a compact refractor telescope, weighingonly 11 pounds. Its preassembled, adjustable aluminum tripod and quick-releasecoupling knob, plus its light weight, make the NexStar 80 the most portable ofthe NexStar series. |
 | Celestron Nexstar 80GT 80mm Go-To Refractor Telescope list: $349.99 by Celestron Electronics
(12 reviews)  Editorial Review: Celestron’s little NexStar 80GT is a popular scope at an attractive price. It features a short 80mm f/5 optical tube assembly, mated to a single-sided swing arm assembly, tripod, and the motorized computer system. |
 | Celestron Nexstar 8i Computerized Go-To Telescope Kit with Hand Control & Tripo list: $2,258.99 by Celestron Electronics
(2 reviews)  Editorial Review: Celestron's affordable NexStar 8i is an exciting new addition to the renowned NexStar family. Equipped with the standard electronic hand control, you can manually slew your NexStar across the sky in seconds or track a star equatorially as the Earth rotates beneath you. |
 | Celestron Nexstar 8i Special Telescope Kit with Hand Control and Tripod list: $2,150.00 - our price: $1,379.99 by Celestron Electronics
(22 November, 2002)
(1 reviews)  Editorial Review: Combining the powerful optics of Celestron's legendary 8 inch Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope with the solid computerized tracking system developed for its popular Nexstar 5, Celestron's Nexstar 8i is simply a remarkable telescope value. |
 | Celestron Nexstar 8i Telescope Kit with XLT Coatings list: $2,474.00 - our price: Too Low To Display by Celestron Electronics
Editorial Review: Combining the powerful optics of Celestron's legendary 8 inch Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope and premium XLT coatings with the solid computerized tracking system developed for its popular Nexstar 5, Celestron'sNexstar 8i is a remarkable telescope value. |
 | Celestron NexStar 9 1/4 GPS Telescope (Telescope Only) list: $4,498.00 - our price: $2,649.99 by Celestron Electronics
(15 August, 2003)
Editorial Review: Looking for an advanced telescope that combines great optics with equally good electronics and computerized control? If so, the Celestron NexStar 9.25 GPS is for you. It marries the proven NexStar GPS computer-driven telescope mount to the highly regarded Celestron 9.2 |
 | Celestron Powerseeker 60 Square Telescope list: $90.99 - our price: $62.94 by Celestron Electronics
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 | Celestron Powerseeker 60 Telescope list: $74.95 - our price: $59.95 by Celestron Electronics
Editorial Review: Celestron's value priced Powerseeker 60 telescope takes a basic "just the facts" approach to affordable entry level telescopes. The package includes an adjustable aluminum tripod with an alt-azimuth mount and stabilizer, |
 | Celestron Powerseeker 76 Telescope list: $89.99 - our price: $79.95 by Celestron Electronics
Editorial Review: Celestron's value priced PowerSeeker 76 telescope uses a Newtonian optical system to gather up to 60 percent more starlight than popular 60mm starter scopes. The package includes an adjustable Alt-Azimuth tripod, |
 | Celestron Regal 10x25 LS Series Binoculars list: $229.99 by Celestron Electronics
Editorial Review: The Regal LS series gives you all the optical performance of a high-quality Porro prism binocular in a lightweight, compact roof-prism design. These 10 x 25 Regal LS series binoculars feature a field view of 5.0 |
 | Celestron Regal 10x42 LS Series Binoculars list: $638.99 by Celestron Electronics
Editorial Review: The Regal LS series gives you all the optical performance of a high-quality Porro prism binocular in a lightweight, compact roof-prism design. These 10 x 42 Regal LS series binoculars feature a field view of 6.0 |
 | Celestron Regal 10x50 LS Series Binoculars list: $698.99 by Celestron Electronics
Editorial Review: The Regal LS series gives you all the optical performance of a high-quality Porro prism binocular in a lightweight, compact roof-prism design. These 10 x 50 Regal LS series binoculars feature a field view of 5.0 |
 | Celestron Regal 8x42 LS Series Binoculars list: $618.99 by Celestron Electronics
Editorial Review: The Regal LS series gives you all the optical performance of a high-quality Porro prism binocular in a lightweight, compact roof-prism design. These 8 x 42 Regal LS series binoculars feature a field view of 6.5 |
 | Celestron Research Microscope list: $949.99 by Celestron Electronics
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: NOT A DESIGN ERROR: This is in response to the post that there was an error with the 100x on the microscope. It's not that it's an error, |
 | Celestron Table Top 76 Telescope list: $149.99 by Celestron Electronics
(2 reviews)  Editorial Review: Celestron made the Table Top 76 telescope small but powerful. Its compact tube is extremely portable, making it ideal for traveling or those with limited storage space. It sets up easily and quickly, so you can start observing the rings of Saturn, |
 | Celestron Tripod for Nexstar 8/11 GPS Telescopes list: $298.00 - our price: $180.49 by Celestron Electronics
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 | Celestron Ultima Series Binoculars 10X50 list: $450.00 by Celestron Electronics
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: OUTSTANDING VALUE.: I have owned my ULTIMA 10x50's for going on 4 years. Fully multi-coated lenses and BAK-4 prisms. Optical quality is superior for both day and night use. |
 | Celestron Ultima Series35MM Ocular list: $219.99 by Celestron Electronics
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: good quality eyepiece: This eyepiece is good for scanning the milkyway with low power use. It is of high quality and will give very satisfactory images. |
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