Celestron AstroMaster Series | 70mm, 90mm, 102mm, 114mm, 130mm AZ & EQ Beginner telescopes
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In this video, you can see the comparison of the different telescopes in the Celestron Astromaster Series. There are 7 telescopes in this series. So do watch the video to know what features the telescope from the Astromaster series offer.
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1. Celestron Astromaster 70 AZ & EQ (Amazon US, CA, UK, EU, India links)
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2. Celestron Astromaster 90 AZ & EQ (Amazon US, CA, UK, EU, India links)
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3. Celestron Astromaster 102 AZ (Amazon US, CA, UK, EU, India links)
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4. Celestron Astromaster 114 EQ (Amazon US, CA, UK, EU, India links)
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EQ:- bhpho.to/3k29888
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5. Celestron Astromaster 130 EQ (Amazon US, CA, UK, EU, India links)
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this video needs more views, the subject is really well explained, thanks
Thank you. Your vid has help I was going for the 90 mm but may now go go 102 Great vid.
Brilliant video, just found your channel and subscribed! Did you do the video on the celestron astromaster 76? I couldn't find the video.
Clear and useful info.
@TheAlienTechs
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you think so!
Sir very well explained Love from India 🇮🇳
good video keep it up
Thanks bro🎉
Thanks
yes it helpt me thx
Can you make video of celestron advanced vx series
Overall it seems like Meade does a better job, but within the Celestron models I mostly prefer the PowerSeeker models over AstroMaster, partly because they all use ring mounts for the tubes which seems better than fastening a dovetail plate directly to the tube.
Az mounts are actually available for all models
Thank you!! I just purchased the 114eq as a gift for my fiancé. We are both completely new. Any tips or accessories to purchase for it?
@kerryedavis
Жыл бұрын
First step, a couple Plossl eyepieces and maybe a lunar filter.
can any one give the name of the backgroung music ?
@TheAlienTechs
Ай бұрын
"Eternal Garden" by Dan Henig in youtube library
Can you see every planet, moons etc clearly in every telescope you mentioned in the video?
@TheAlienTechs
Жыл бұрын
No, these are the beginner to mid level telescopes... You will need big aperture telescopes to see planets like Uranus
@fguy2477
Жыл бұрын
@@TheAlienTechs ohhhh ok! But can the 90mm see like Saturn, mars, the moon, clusters etc?
@atilla4657
Жыл бұрын
@@fguy2477 yes
which is better for planetary viewing the 90 or 102?
@tymaksk636
Жыл бұрын
102
@paganphil100
11 ай бұрын
@johnzebuski7877: A large aperture is always better than a smaller one.
Me like celestron astromaster 403eq
Even though Celestron is a major manufacturer, and make some fantastic scopes, they do have plenty of junk too... Unfortunately, the astromaster line is of very poor quality.. the mounts are awful and the optics on all are marginal at best.. do to price increase lately, a good beginner scope is going to cost about 300-500+.. though there are some really good scopes for less. The AWB one sky or the Skywatcher Heratige 130 and 150 are about 200-300$ and are outstanding. The Celestron Omni 102 AZ or Explore Scientific 102 are good refractors in similar price point. A good 6-8" dobsonian, which are the best bang for your buck and are great for beginners and astro veterans alike, can be found used for 2-300$ quite frequently. Do research before buying!
@phantomf0x
2 жыл бұрын
Do you think $80 is good for an Astromaster? I ordered the 70AZ last night on Walmart website after doing a bit of research and finding most of the budget recommendations being around $200-$300. I did see that the astromaster normally sells for close to $200 and comparing it to others around its price range it does seem like it's not a good choice, but I thought for $80 it can't be bad since nothing else is around the $80 price I found it for. Anyways if it ends up being bad I'll just end up returning it
@siri.9000
2 жыл бұрын
Well, not sure you if you got it or not, but imho… it’s absolutely fine for an entry level scope, and brand new at $80 is a GOOD deal. I’d get it as a beginner (or even a travel) scope and if you like it, upgrade to something that collects more light like a dobsonian or even an Astro Master model with a higher aperture like the 90mm or 102mm. Just an idea, hope that helps!
@phantomf0x
2 жыл бұрын
@@siri.9000 thanks for the reply! I actually did end up getting it for about $60 and it's been awesome for me. Definitely makes me want to get something better in the future but for now it's great. I wanted something cheap as a try it out kinda thing and I've enjoyed using it
@allnamesaretaken
2 жыл бұрын
Sounds like you have read too many forum posts that are full of shit. I have used them all and this is my very basic review. I have owned a Astromaster 90 AZ for years, the mount is solid and the optics are sharp and clear and F/11 i have yet to see any chromatic aberration but it must be said that the mount on the 60/70mm versions look similar but are much more flimsy, however the views through the 60/70mm are much improved over the travel scope millions buy every year. The 60/70mm versions are so light they fit on a Zomie Q111 cheap tripod and are quite stable or just tie something slightly heavy between the tripod that comes with the 60/70mm versions to make it more stable, like a bottle of water. The Celestron Astromaster 130 has a spherical mirror and best avoided unless you get a very good deal, same with the 114 version, these usually come with an EQ mount, its on par with the Skywatcher SkyQuest 130p mount but the Skywatcher has a superior parabolic mirror. The Astromaster 102 refractor has the same mount as the 90 AZ and like the Skywatcher 102 refractor, has chromatic aberration and the 90AZ out performs both in terms of image quality and detail because of the slower focal ratio and has a narrower field of view due to its longer focal length and only 1.25 inch eyepieces. The 90AZ is the only one i would recommend however. The Skywatcher 130 Heritage is also a nice scope, i own one, fits in nicely with my Skywatcher Explorer 200P/90AZ/ST80 but the price has jumped to almost double in some countries and people can only buy what they can afford. Something is better than nothing, there are work arounds to make cheaper telescopes more stable to use and putting fear into people who can't afford some of the equipment many do in this hobby is the wrong way to encourage people to take up the hobby. When i started out, i bought a 76mm reflector, this was a long time ago, it wasn't bad, my ST80 with the front cap off (43mm) has about the same image quality and detail, that is to say that no detail on Jupiter, 3 moons of Jupiter were visible as were Saturn's rings, phases of Venus were easy, mars was a red smudge as were Neptune and Uranus tiny smudges, quite a few messier objects were visible and much more, however, a 50mm telescope i used once showed more detail, 2 belts on Jupiter were visible but a 60mm refractor showed much more, glimpsed the Cassini division on Saturn's rings, Jupiter's red dot was a faint smudge...more aperture more detail when the atmosphere allows is no secret but we should never discourage someone from trying the hobby and small telescopes can show much more than the naked eye for those who cant afford telescopes in the 100s.
@phantomf0x
2 жыл бұрын
@@allnamesaretaken thanks for the detailed reply, I did read a lot of bs about it lol now that I actually have it and used it I've been very amazed by it. I recently saw the 5 planet alignment with the 70az and I'm amazed by it. It's encouraged me to get a better one when I get the money for it, but for now I'm going to keep using it. I think it was completely worth it especially at the price I got it for. Like you said, many "starter" telescopes I've seen websites and whatnot recommend ones that are way too expensive and completely trash the cheaper options. I'm sure they're worth the money but for someone who's curious and doesn't want to spend too much too start it's very off putting and now that I've used the cheaper option I can say it's not bad at all lol
Please do not buy a eq mount if you are a beginner these eq mounts are hard to use get a az mount or a Dobsonian
@hondaxl250k0
4 ай бұрын
Not hard at all once you know how.. it’s really not hard. If My 13 yo can do it. You can.
You've got your max magnification WRONG To know the max magnification of any telescope you simply double the aperture in mm so for instance a 90mm telescope the max magnification is 180 x
@paganphil100
11 ай бұрын
@strangedays453: Correct.....and the 102mm will have a maximum magnification of 204X (not 241X as stated in the video).
Magnification is way off
I don' t know why eyepeace of my celestron 90 telescope das not full inside in the hole??? Plese someone to help me!!! Thank you.
@TheAlienTechs
Жыл бұрын
1. Check the screws n loosen them which are there to fix the eyepiece. 2. You probably got a different barrel sized eyepiece. Usually there are two standard barrel sizes, 1.25 inch n 2-inch. 3. It can be manufacturing defect, in this case go for replacement of telescope. Hope this helps 🤗