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Celestron - NexStar 127SLT Computerized Telescope - Compact and Portable - Maksutov-Cassegrain Optical Design - SkyAlign Technology - Computerized Hand Control - 127mm Aperture

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1.Estilo:127 Slt Maksutov


2.Configuración:Solo Telescopio


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  • Computerized star locating telescope: The Celestron NexStar 127SLT is a computerized telescope that offers a database of more than 40,000 stars, galaxies, nebulae, and more. The telescope locates your object with pinpoint accuracy and tracks it.
  • Compact and portable: This telescope for adults and kids to be used together is ideal for weekend camping trips or excursions to dark sky sites. Its compact form factor makes it easy to transport and assemble just about anywhere.Optical Tube:Aluminum
  • Maksutov-cassegrain optical design: The NexStar 127SLT is the second-largest in the SLT family. The 127mm aperture gathers enough light to see our Solar System and beyond. View Saturn’s rings, Jupiter’s cloud bands, and the Moon in brilliant detail.
  • Fast setup with skyalign: Celestron’s proprietary SkyAlign procedure has you ready to observe in minutes. Simply center any 3 bright objects in the eyepiece and the NexStar SLT aligns to the night sky, ready to locate thousands of objects.
  • Bonus free starry night software: The NexStar 127SLT Computerized Telescope includes a free download of one of the top consumer rated astronomy software programs for an interactive sky simulation.;Unbeatable warranty and customer support: Buy with confidence from the telescope brand, based in California since 1960. You’ll also receive a 2-year warranty and unlimited access to technical support from our team of US-based experts.


Building on the popularity of our NexStar 114SLT telescope, the 127SLT by Celestron inspires us to go bigger, with 20% more light-gathering power than our 114mm telescope. The Celestron NexStar 127SLT is a computerized telescope that offers a database of more than 40,000 stars, galaxies, nebulae, and more. The telescope locates your object with pinpoint accuracy and tracks it. At the heart of the telescope’s Maksutov-Cassegrain optical design, a large 127mm primary mirror gives fully color-corrected views ideal for astronomical use. The 127SLT comes with a fully computerized NexStar+ hand control. The computerized hand control gives you the ability to automatically slew to any object.

This telescope for adults and kids to be used together is ideal for weekend camping trips or excursions to dark sky sites. Its compact form factor makes it easy to transport and assemble just about anywhere. With its pre-assembled, adjustable steel tripod, the NexStar 127SLT can be up and ready to use in a matter of minutes. Our SkyAlign alignment technology and the included StarPointer Finderscope with a red LED make aligning a breeze. Simply center any three bright objects in the eyepiece and the NexStar SLT aligns to the night sky, ready to locate thousands of objects. The NexStar 127SLT Computerized GoTo Telescope also includes a download of our Starry Night Special Edition astronomy software for an interactive sky simulation.

The power of this computerized telescope allows you to view the details of the lunar surface, the rings of Saturn, the polar ice caps on Mars, the cloud belts on Jupiter, and a number of the Messier objects, such as the globular cluster in Hercules (M13) or the Great Nebula in Orion (M42). Explore some of the fainter Messier objects using the additional light-gathering capabilities of the 127SLT’s five-inch primary mirror.

Buy with confidence from the world’s #1 telescope brand, based in California since 1960.


martin challman
Comentado en Canadá el 9 de marzo de 2025
Very good beginner telescope. Easy to use tracks for you its great
Juan José De Amirola
Comentado en México el 15 de marzo de 2025
Genial, esta perfecto, solo me falta comprar los accesorios.
Turki
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 9 de mayo de 2024
واجهتني مشكله بسيطهوتم التواصل معي من قبل البائع 👍
Daniel
Comentado en México el 17 de febrero de 2024
Me ha permitido tener algunas de mis mejores experiencias en la observación astronómica y de planetaria.Estoy esperando que las condiciones climáticas y atmosféricas mejoren en mi localidad para probarlo ahora junto al módulo wifi y la app de SkyPortal
Customer
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 11 de febrero de 2024
I'm not professional, these are just my impressions.WARNING 1: this might be a begining of an expensive hobby! You will likely want accessories, filters, eyepieces, and maybe larger aperture for deep sky. Search for what you can see with a telescope (especially if you're interested in Nebulae/galaxies) if it's you first one to manage expectations.WARNING 2: you won't see details and colours you see in pictures online including mine (except maybe for Moon). Cameras are far more sensitive and have longer exposures than our eyes. Search Orion Nebula or M81 through a 5, 8, 10 inch telescope for example to have an idea and compare with pictures.Overall, I'm very happy with the telescope, optics seem quite good without noticeable chromatic aberrations, tracking is OK with options to fine-tune during use.After using this, I'm curious to try something with a larger aperture to see more details in deep sky, but it doesn't mean I'm enjoying this telescope any less. For me it hits a good balance of power, ease of use, and portability. Though 8-inch aperture ones would probably last you much longer if you're going to get into the hobby more seriously, those are much more expensive and heavy.You are paying a premium for goto functionality and compact design compared to some other 5-inch options, but I found goto to be very helpful especially at first.This vs a Dobsonian:Observing with a tripod is so much easier especially when what you're looking at is low. Optical tube is much more compact compared to Dob of comparable aperture and f-ratio, but later would probably be cheaper. As far as I can tell, a typical Newtonian reflector would be far less tolerant to collimation issues than this design. Learning with this is certainly easier.If it's your first telescope - be prepared you won't see the colours and details you see in pictures online. Those are captured with cameras with longer exposures and higher sensitivity than human eyes and are heavily processed. This being said, I got this picture of Orion Nebula with an old unmodified DSLR through this telescope in a single exposure, no stacking or additional hardware.What can you see?Moon - amazing! Very bright, very sharp clear small details, no weird colours.Planets - they appear about small pea-sized, rings of Saturn are clearly visible, as well as bands of Jupiter (in colour). You can get them bigger with additional eyepieces or Barlow lenses, but with ones I got (admittedly not the highest quality) I couldn't see more details - same thing just bigger and a little blurrier.Deep sky objects - probably the coolest thing to photograph, but visually seeing it for the first time it's amazing how dim those are in general. I could see Orion Nebula and some other DSOs. In Orion Nebula I could see general shape, but no colour when observing from Peak District. You can probably see more from a darker site, but I haven't tested it. Overall the aperture is considered small for visual DSO observation, but I could see something.Moon, snow, atmospheric conditions (e.g. turbulent air) will all affect your observation. Relative positions of earth to other planet also affects the details you see.Mount, focuser etc:I've read complaints about the mount not being sturdy enough online. It's definitely more shaky than a heavy Dobsonian, but for me it's perfectly useable. You do need to wait a couple seconds after adjusting focus for it to get stable, but you absolutely can get clear view and pictures after that.GoTo depends on how good your alignment is and has couple clever features - there is a "precision goto" option in the menu where it first navigates to nearby easy to see object for you to correct error and then it goes to actual target.Mount doesn't fold flat with optical tube as SE model does.The tripod is a bit bigger than a typical photo tripod when folded.If you're thinking of getting this and using mount for later optical tube upgrades, search for mount limits - you probably won't put much more onto it. I've read online people ignoring limits and putting 6se and even 8se on it, but it will be even shakier and I have no idea how long it will last if you did it and I doubt warranty will cover it.You need to align red dot finder and the telescope before observation, otherwise finding anything is very difficult.The mount is Alt-Az, as opposed to equatorial if it makes difference for you.
Ramazan
Comentado en Turquía el 16 de diciembre de 2024
Ay izlenimi çok iyi kusursuz gösterim yıldız haritanı varsa neredeyse tüm yıldızları görebiliorsunuz jupiter ve uydularını net görebilirsiniz zoom yapmanız gerekiyor beğendim efso bişi
Alain Janvier
Comentado en Francia el 13 de diciembre de 2024
parfaitRien à dire de plus
Martin Martinez Alvarado
Comentado en México el 1 de octubre de 2024
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
Adrian S.
Comentado en México el 13 de abril de 2024
El telescopio trabaja de maravilla, una vez nivelado y alineado, es muy fácil su uso y el seguimiento de cuerpos celestes, disfruto mucho de la exploración nocturna apesar de estar dentro de la ciudad, solo falta llevarlo a algún lugar con buena obscuridad para observar el espacio profundo, adicionalmente compré otros lentes y filtros
Alberto carlos
Comentado en México el 12 de octubre de 2023
Fotos de nebulosa de Orión, pleyades, Saturno y JúpiterLos planetas fueron tomados con camara planetaria, estoy contento de mi compra.
Miguel Ángel Norzagaray Cosío
Comentado en México el 9 de mayo de 2022
Sencillo de usar con buena calidad de imagen. Motores suaves, aún siendo altazimutal. Lo que sí extraño es que no tenga seguros para poder moverlo a mano sin estar encendido. Fuera de eso, todo muy bien.
Adán Ugarte Pineda
Comentado en México el 3 de mayo de 2021
Me encantó el telescopio, ha cumplido mis expectativas totalmente. Me ofrece una nitidez increíble y eso que sólo lo he podido probar sobre Marte y no estamos en los mejores meses para observarlo, ya que está muy lejos de la tierra. Pero esperaré con ansias a septiembre cuando Júpiter y Saturno estén a buena distancia para poder ver de qué es capaz este equipo. Cuento con un CPC 1100, pero es super pesado y me cuesta mucho salir al campo, salvo que las condiciones de cielo para observación sean las óptimas, no vale la pena sacarlo, pero este Mak 127 es super portable y no cuesta casi nada salir y observar; aclimata rápido, en una media hora... así que en lo que preparas tus conexiones, tus oculares y barlow, el aparato está con la temperatura ideal para mirar el cielo. En espacio profundo se ha comportado bien, me dio imágenes geniales de Messier 3 a medio aumento y de Messier 42 a bajo. Contras: no tiene una salida a 2 pulgadas, por lo que no he podido usar accesorios pro como mi barlow 2.5X a 2". La verdad habría sido un muy buen plus el que hubiera tenido salida a 2 pulgadas, pero por lo demás el telescopio es muy bueno. La óptica de Celestron es buena, así que este Mak puedes estar seguro que te da la mejor relación calidad-precio. Y tuve suerte de agarrarlo a un precio justo, $13800, porque ya lo había visto antes en precios muy locos, ojalá que vuelva a estar disponible a precios razonables.
Joaquin
Comentado en México el 17 de marzo de 2021
No funciona. Es muy complicado. No se puede actualizar el software.
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