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🌌 Unlock the cosmos with a tap—stargazing made simple, stunning, and social!
The Celestron StarSense Explorer DX 5 SC Telescope combines a powerful 5-inch aperture with patented smartphone-assisted StarSense technology, enabling fast, accurate celestial navigation without complex electronics. Featuring premium StarBright XLT optics, a sturdy pre-assembled aluminum tripod, and user-friendly software, it’s designed for millennials seeking a sleek, hassle-free gateway to the night sky. Perfect for beginners and enthusiasts alike, it delivers crisp views of planets, star clusters, and nebulae while fostering a connected, immersive stargazing experience.











| ASIN | B08Z8H2ZN5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,360 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #19 in Telescopes |
| Brand | Celestron |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Models | iPhone, Android |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (62) |
| Date First Available | 1 January 2024 |
| Item Weight | 6.62 Kilograms |
| Model Number | 22462 |
| Product Dimensions | 86.36 x 81.28 x 132.08 cm; 6.62 kg |
| Special Features | Smartphone-assisted stargazing with StarSense Explorer app and StarBright XLT coatings |
G**.
Para principiantes
Para ser mi primer telescopio, realmente cumplió con mis expectativas.
D**R
So easy to use!
As I approached a milestone birthday (I won’t tell you which milestone though), I found myself wanting to fulfill my childhood dream of owning a nice telescope. After much deliberation, I decided to treat myself to the Celestron StarSense Explorer 5". It felt like a nod to that starry-eyed kid within me, yearning to explore the mysteries of the cosmos. All my research and effort paid off…and hopefully it helps others out there too. (This scope rocks, go for it!!) Given the budget I had in mind, I quickly stumbled into the world of electronic telescopes with motors and little remote controls that steer themselves to things in the sky. I must have watched 30 YouTube videos on these types of scopes. While they seemed cool, I got the impression that I would be spending more time fumbling with the electronics than actually enjoying the stars. I have enough stress in my real life, and I wanted this scope to be simple and hassle free to use, just grab and go. No fumbling looking for batteries or doing a long set up process. The Celestron StarSense Explorer 5" caught my attention because it promised to be a telescope that didn't require a PhD to operate. Instead of a robotic telescope that steers itself to objects, you place your phone into the dock and move the telescope yourself. It made big promises of being equally as accurate as the electronic version, but simpler because you are moving it manually. There are a lot of StarSense models to choose from, but for me, the 5” is the best blend of quality and “grab and go” I was looking for. I live on a few acres of land, and I didn’t want to have to haul a large and bulky Dobsonian out to my astronomy spot. This 5” is the largest one that is still more of a traditional telescope. It also has the sturdier base and fancier controls compared to the budget models. When it arrived, I was pleasantly surprised by the telescope’s sleek and sturdy construction. It looks good enough to keep assembled near my back door so it’s always ready when I am. I actually followed the instruction manual step by step (not normal for me) and found that setting it up was a breeze. After a certain point, I didn’t need the manual because the app guided me through matching up the telescope with my phone. This was the part I was most nervous about, but it honestly took less than 5 minutes. And now that I have done it before, it takes me about 20 seconds. One feature that really got me excited was the smartphone app. I have some familiarity with the big constellations and brighter stars in the sky but I’m no expert by any means. So having the phone was like a cheat code to help me find things I am sure I could not find on my own. With the app, finding things with my scope became as easy as ordering a pizza. There’s even an audio feature to listen to info about what you are looking at. I like to pop in my earbuds and listen as I look in the eyepiece. Speaking of which, let’s talk about the real highlight—the views. From the rings of Saturn to the tiniest little galaxies and star clusters, each observation left me in awe. Although I am not in the middle of the city, there’s still some light pollution from the town and neighboring medium sized city. The scope cut through all that light pollution. I could see things in the eyepiece when it looked to my naked eye that there was nothing there. Of course, no product is without its imperfections. The main limitation I have with this scope is that I can’t do celestial photography. You need one of the electronic ones to track the sky so you can hook up a camera. But that’s a small price to pay for the simplicity of the StarSense Explorer. And I still have gotten some pretty great images of the moon by just holding my phone up to the eyepiece. I honestly have been using this scope regularly for months now, and now with warmer weather coming I am looking forward to a summer of stargazing every chance I get. In conclusion, the Celestron StarSense Explorer 5" is a solid choice for anyone looking to dip their toes into the world of stargazing. It's simple enough for beginners like me to use, yet powerful enough to keep things interesting and keep you coming back night after night. So go ahead, treat yourself to a little slice of the cosmos…you won't regret it.
M**M
Light weight and easy to move around
Very pleased
P**E
Malfunzionamento
Dopo qualche tempo a smesso di mettere a fuoco
D**Y
Excellent entry level SCT for under $500
The Celestron StarSense Explorer DX 5 is a good entry-level telescope, especially for those who appreciate the convenience of the StarSense app. The StarSense app makes it incredibly easy to find celestial objects. Ideal for those with limited space or needing a portable option. Provides clear views of planets and brighter deep-sky objects. The mount and tripod are a bit shaky, which can be frustrating. The StarSense app is necessary for the PushTo feature. I purchased mine as a used in like new condition, and I was not disappointed. I mounted the DX 5 to a Nextar 4SE goto mount and tripod. This setup works perfect.
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