Celestron CPC Deluxe HD Computerized Telescopes
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Explore Scientific - 9mm 120° Series Argon-Purged Waterproof Eyepiece; EMD Coatings; 2-inch O.D.
This 2” Explore Scientific 120° eyepiece is O-ring sealed and 100% waterproof. Internally sealing the eyepiece and purging it with inert, dry argon gas prevents ... Learn More
FREE SHIPPINGModel#: EP12009-01(48 States)
Regular Price: $1,679.99
Special Price: $999.99
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Explore Scientific - AR152 f/6.5 Air-Spaced Doublet Achromat Refractor
The AR152 (six-inch), with its larger aperture optics gathers 44% more light over the AR127 (five-inch) model, providing much brighter images and higher resolution
... Learn MoreFREE SHIPPINGModel#: DAR152065-00(48 States)
Regular Price: $1,120.00
Special Price: $749.00
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Explore Scientific - AR152 f/6.5 Air-Spaced Doublet Achromat Refractor,
The AR152 (six-inch), with its larger aperture optics gathers 44% more light over the AR127 (five-inch) model, providing much brighter images and higher resolution ... Learn More
FREE SHIPPINGModel#: DAR152065-00(48 States)
Regular Price: $1,120.00
Special Price: $749.00
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Opticstar - Optimum ONE - D80S Gold DS
80mm f/6.5 ED Fluorite Doublet optics, dual speed Crayford focuser. ... Learn More
FREE SHIPPINGModel#: D80S(48 States)
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Apogee Imaging Systems - KestrelSpec Lite software
KestrelSpec for Windows is designed for data acquisition and analysis using a CCD camera, a spectrograph and a computer running Microsoft Windows® ... Learn More
FREE SHIPPINGModel#: 400051(48 States)
$855.00 -
ASA - 10" Tube rings
Do you want to mount your ASA Astrograph Telescope with genuine parts? Then you'll need the ASA Astrograph Telescope Tube Rings.
... Learn MoreModel#: 10Z1
$585.00 -
ASA - 12" Tube rings
Do you want to mount your ASA Astrograph Telescope with genuine parts? Then you'll need the ASA Astrograph Telescope Tube Rings.
... Learn MoreModel#: 12Z1
$728.00 -
ASA - 16" Tube rings
Do you want to mount your ASA Astrograph Telescope with genuine parts? Then you'll need the ASA Astrograph Telescope Tube Rings.
... Learn MoreModel#: 16Z1
$910.00 -
ASA - 2" Coma Corrector Quattro 1.175x
The corrector is optimized for CCDs with a diameter of 30 mm (APS-C Format); however, this can be extended to up to 40 mm with some minor loss of performance and increased vignetting.
... Learn MoreModel#: 2KORRC
$950.00 -
ASA - 2“ Schmidt-Cassegrain Reducer 0.77x
The reducer will correct the focal length down by a factor of 0,77x. It is perfectly suitable for perfect image performance onto APS-C format sized CCD chips. ... Learn More
Model#: 2SCKORR
$749.00 -
ASA - 8" Tube rings
Do you want to mount your ASA Astrograph Telescope with genuine parts? Then you'll need the ASA Astrograph Telescope Tube Rings.
... Learn MoreModel#: 8Z1
$507.00 -
ASA - Flight case for 12" Astrographs
Your ASA Astrograph Telescope is a serious investment and that's why you should take protecting your investment seriously.
... Learn MoreModel#: 12Z60
$520.00 -
ASA - Flight case for 16" Astrographs
Your ASA Astrograph Telescope is a serious investment and that's why you should take protecting your investment seriously.
... Learn MoreModel#: 16Z60
$845.00 -
ASA - Tube Rings for ASA 10 " Astrograph
These ASA Tube Rings were designed for the ASA N10 Astrograph ... Learn More
Model#: TR10
$795.00 -
ASA - Tube Rings for ASA 12 " Astrograph
These ASA Tube Rings were designed for the ASA N12 Astrograph ... Learn More
Model#: TR12
$950.00 -
ASA - Tube Rings for ASA 8 " Astrograph
These ASA Tube Rings were designed for the ASA N8 Astrograph ... Learn More
FREE SHIPPINGModel#: TR8(48 States)
$676.00 -
Astro-Tech - ED Four Element 65mm f/6.5 Apochromatic Refractor
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FREE SHIPPINGModel#: AT65EDQ(48 States)
$599.00 -
Astrodon - LRGB Astrodon Tru-Balance E-Series Filters 36 mm dia.for SBIG ST-8300
Astrodon Tru-Balance filters simply stack and merge the color images through the filters on top of the brightness of a monochrome image from the sensor. This is a primary reason why monochrome sensors are so beneficial.
... Learn MoreFREE SHIPPINGModel#: LRGB2-E36R(48 States)
$595.00 -
Astrodon - MegaMOAG
MegaMOAG Off-Axis Guider MOAG means Manual Off-AxisGuider, a non-moving part of your optical train. The MegaMOAG™ is the largest member of our off-axis guider product line ... Learn More
FREE SHIPPINGModel#: MeMOAG(48 States)
$895.00 -
Astrodon - MOAG for ST
MOAG Off-Axis Guider MOAG means Manual Off-AxisGuider, a non-moving part of your optical train ... Learn More
FREE SHIPPINGModel#: MOAG-ST(48 States)
$780.00
The wait is over! Celestron's award-winning EdgeHD optical system is now available on a newly designed top-of-the-line dual fork arm computerized mount - The CPC Deluxe HD. Available in 8", 9.25" and 11" models, the CPC Deluxe HD telescope line re-defines everything that amateur astronomers are looking for - ease of use, quick and simple GPS alignment, improved ergonomics, enhanced computerization, unsurpassed optical quality and most importantly, affordability.
Remote-controlled imaging telescope will play a key role in NASA’s SERVIR mission to further environmental research.

International Space Station (January 18, 2013) – The astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) just got that much closer to Earth with their latest crew member: a Celestron CPC 925. After arriving at the ISS in July 2012 onboard the Japanese HTV-3, the telescope—the latest component of ISERV (ISS SERVIR Environmental Research and Visualization System)—officially joined Expedition 34 and NASA’s SERVIR mission on Wednesday, January 16.
Canadian astronaut Colonel Chris Hadfield enthusiastically announced the installation of ISERV on his Twitter account: “Taking the telescope out of the box—like weightless Christmas!” Accompanying the tweets was a photo of the telescope floating next to Col. Hadfield’s beaming visage.
Celestron's 9.25” diffraction limited Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope is positioned within the Destiny module’s Earth-facing window. While remotely controlled from the planet’s surface, ISERV will monitor and assess environmental disasters, climate change, rainforest destruction, and air quality in various locations around the globe. It will also aid in short-term weather prediction.
“Images captured from ISERV on the ISS could provide valuable information back here on Earth,” explained Dan Irwin, SERVIR program director at Marshall Space Flight Center. “We hope it will provide new data and information from space related to natural disasters, environmental crises, and the increased effects of climate variability on human populations."
“ISERV will help advance Earth science research. We are all very excited and proud to see Celestron’s telescope assisting NASA’s quest for knowledge,” explained Corey Lee, Senior Vice President of Product Development at Celestron.
To view the latest images taken by ISERV, follow Celestron on Facebook and Twitter. Please visit Celestron.com andNASA.gov/mission_pages/servir/index.html for more information.











