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The Celestron 21073 AstroMaster LT 60AZ is a portable, easy-to-assemble refractor telescope featuring a 60mm aperture and 700mm focal length. Designed for quick setup without tools, it includes a StarPointer finderscope and a smooth Alt-Az mount with clutch for precise celestial tracking. Its rugged steel tripod ensures stable viewing, making it ideal for millennial professionals seeking a seamless gateway to stunning lunar and planetary observations.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 84.6 x 33.4 x 20.7 centimetres |
Package Weight | 5.8 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 83.6 x 83.6 x 137 centimetres |
Item Weight | 5.44 kg |
Brand | Celestron |
Colour | Black |
Country of Origin | China |
Included components | 1.25” mirror star diagonal, Accessory Tray, Refractor Tube, Starpointer Finderscope, Tripod |
Max Focal Length | 700 Millimetres |
Model year | 2015 |
Objective Lens Diameter | 60 Millimetres |
Part number | 21073-CGL |
Telescope Mount Description | Altazimuth Mount |
Focus type | Manual Focus |
Style | Astromaster LT 60 AZ Refractor |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**.
Great starter telescope
Very impressed with what you’re able to view with this telescope considering it was around £100 and lots of advice given was to avoid things in this price range and less than 100mm.It’s very portable even with the stand. The stand is light and yes it does wobble but being patient with stability isn’t a problem as it settles down quickly to view what you want to see.The dot finder is probably the most difficult part to set up and please do this during daylight if you’re planning to view anything. Once set up it’s a piece of cake to find anything that you want to look at.Since Christmas Day my son and I have viewed the moon, Venus, Mars, Saturn and Jupiter. Most impressively is that you can see the rings of Saturn and make out the bands of Jupiter which is amazing.I would highly recommend for a beginner scope.
M**S
Makes girls happy
I bought this to expose my girlfriend to astronomy, as she told me recently that she'd never seen the night sky through a telescope before. It had been a while since I had either, so I saw this as an excuse to get my hands on a semi-hefty beginner-level refractor scope. To my pleasant surprise, my favorite planet, Saturn was visible just a few degrees above the darkest part of the horizon, and I was able to find a place where we could view it properly in the back yard the night after receiving this telescope. The look of shock and delight in her face after she saw Saturn's rings was worth every penny. She spent until 2:00AM scanning the stars.Pros:-Easy to set up-Easy to position/holds its position well-The planets and the Moon come through as clear as day (although I'd suggest a better scope with those who have poor eyesight)-Good size for transportCons:-The red dot scope is cool, but I still can't manage to calibrate it properly, I think this is a personal shortfall though.-For dimmer objects, like nebulas, I'd suggest something a little more heavy-duty.-focussing the scope can be difficult for beginners as it will cause the object to wobble too violently for fine-tuning.
M**C
Wow
Bought for my 8yr olds birthday. What a good start! The mount is a bit tricky and can move abit when trying to get a picture of what you need but for the price, not bad at all. People will knock it but it really is a very good piece of kit and I would recommend indeed. I spent nearly a full week looking at telescopes and it is a complete rabbit hole!!I recommend looking at "The Sky At Night" website for tips of whether you need a refracting or reflective telescope, as it depends on how much light pollution you have around you on a clear night.A lot of money for some folk but a decent but of kit for a starter! I personally think that you won't be disappointed if you manage expectations. There have been reviews of upgrading the eye pieces. Something I'm looking into right now. 👍🏻Top marks Celestron for the perfect starter kit!
L**E
Not bad... Not bad at all
Great starter telescope arrived a few days and already been able to see the north star and the moon. Not had any luck with planets but i guess thats with the coverage outside. Only downside is mine came with a different star pointer than the one shown in the images. I am unable to get this star pointer to fit as the mount is not correct and i have contacted amazon who said they are unable to supply or replace the pointer. I was how ever offered a full refund and they can send a new telescope with the correct pointer or get 25% back so i did this and will just use some mounting tape to get the pointer to fit. Overall its a great starter for people who like astronomy. if you want to see Galaxy's and planets with clearer image i would buy a more expensive one.
R**N
Great telescope
Bought this for our granddaughter at Christmas. It’s a quality product. Not sure about the line of sight part but I’m sure we’ll figure it out!
M**
A decent telescope... was expecting better though
Spent quite a long time looking for the ideal telescope for our eldest daughter and eventually purchased this one.It looks great and quite sophisticated when you first get it out of the box. Was ok to assemble but maybe a little bit trickier than expected.To this day I still don’t understand how this ‘laser thingy’ is meant to work. I suspect ours is defective as I don’t see anything happening when we turn it on.The quality of the images we see through it are good but are they any better than the ones you would get from a more reasonably priced telescope?!Was quite disappointed with this purchase and would recommend others to choose an alternative.
W**G
We need a few clear nights to get it out there
Awesome product for the money
C**N
Great for the family
The media could not be loaded. Easy to assemble, can’t complain for the price
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