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Brand | Celestron |
Model Name | StarSense Explorer DX 130 |
Optical Tube Length | 650 Millimeters |
Eye Piece Lens Description | Galilean |
Objective Lens Diameter | 130 Millimeters |
Telescope Mount Description | Altazimuth Mount |
Product Dimensions | 38.98"D x 16.93"W x 8.98"H |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Finderscope | Reflex |
Item Weight | 18 Pounds |
About this item
- UNLEASH THE POWER OF YOUR SMARTPHONE: Let your iPhone or Android phone take you on a guided tour of the night sky—no telescope experience required. Just follow the arrows to locate stars, planets & more
- PATENTED STARSENSE SKY RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY: This one-of-a-kind telescope uses patented, award-winning StarSense sky recognition technology and your smartphone to analyze star patterns overhead and calculate its position in real time.
- STARSENSE EXPLORER APP: The app generates a list of the best objects to view based on your exact time & location. View planets, brighter nebulae, galaxies, and star clusters from the city PLUS fainter, deep sky objects from darker sites.
- EASY TO SET UP AND USE: Manual altazimuth mount with smooth, dual-axis slow-motion controls makes it easy to follow the on-screen arrows to your desired target. When the bullseye turns green, it’s ready to view in the telescope’s eyepiece.
- HIGH-QUALITY 130MM NEWTONIAN REFLECTOR: The 5" primary mirror features highly reflective coatings and enough light gathering ability to view craters on the Moon, Jupiter, Saturn, Mars, and deep sky objects like the Orion Nebula, Andromeda Galaxy, and Pleiades Open Star Cluster.
- UNBEATABLE WARRANTY & SUPPORT: Buy with confidence from Celestron, a leading telescope brand in California since 1960. Your purchase includes a 2-Year US Warranty and unlimited support from our team of US-based experts.
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StarSense Explorer DX 130AZ Smartphone App-Enabled Reflector Telescope
Unleash the power of your smartphone to take you on a guided tour of the night sky, even if you’ve never used a telescope before.
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Perfect for BeginnersWith StarSense Explorer, there’s no learning curve. On your first night out, you’ll be able to view a variety of celestial objects such as planets, double stars, star clusters, nebulae, and more. |
Everything You Need in One PackageStarSense Explorer includes two eyepieces, a red dot finderscope (in case you want to use the telescope without your phone), a sturdy, full-height tripod, and more. |
Compatible with a Variety of PhonesThe StarSense app is available from the Apple App Store and Google Play. The telescope is compatible with iPhone 6 and up and most newer Android phones. |
High Quality ReflectorEnjoy dazzling views through this high quality 114mm (4.5”) Newtonian reflector with highly reflective coatings. This reflector has enough light gathering ability to view all the best celestial objects. |
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StarSense Sky Recognition TechnologyThis one-of-a-kind telescope uses patented technology and your smartphone to analyze star patterns overhead to calculate its position in real time with pinpoint accuracy. |
The Night Sky at Your FingertipsStarSense Explorer automatically generates a list of all the stars, planets, galaxies, nebulae and more currently visible from your viewing location. Simply select one from the list and off you go! |
Just Follow the ArrowsSelect an object and on-screen arrows appear, guiding you as you move the telescope. When the target is visible in the low power eyepiece, the bullseye turns green. The universe is yours to explore! |
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Optical Design | Newtonian Reflector | Refractor | Schmidt-Cassegrain |
Aperture | 130mm (5.12”) | 102mm (4”) | 125mm (4.92") |
Focal Length | 650mm (25.6”) | 660mm (26”) | 1250mm (49.21") |
Focal Ratio | f/5 | f/6.5 | f/10 |
Magnification (with included eyepieces) | 26x,65x | 26x, 66x | 50x 125x |
Limiting Magnitude | 13.1 | 12.5 | 13 |
Lowest Useful Magnification | 19x | 15x | 18x |
Highest Theoretical Magnification | 307x | 240x | 295x |
Assembled Weight | 18 lb (8.16 kg) | 14.2 lbs (6.44 kg) | 14.6 lbs (6.62 kg) |
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Easy to assemble | 4.4 | — | — | — | 4.6 | 4.6 |
Easy to use | 3.7 | — | — | — | 4.5 | 4.3 |
For beginners | 3.7 | — | — | — | 4.5 | 4.6 |
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focus type | Manual Focus | Manual Focus | Manual Focus | Manual Focus | Manual Focus | Manual Focus |
eye piece lens | Galilean | — | — | Barlow | Barlow | Barlow |
objective lens diameter | 130 millimeters | 130 millimeters | 150 millimeters | — | 70 millimeters | 90 millimeters |
aperture diameter | 130 millimeters millimeters | — | 150 millimeters millimeters | — | 70 millimeters millimeters | 90 millimeters millimeters |
telescope mount | Altazimuth Mount | Altazimuth Mount | Altazimuth Mount | Altazimuth Mount | Altazimuth Mount | Altazimuth Mount |
lens coating | — | — | — | StarBright XLT | Fully Coated | Fully Coated |
weight | 18 pounds | — | 0.01 pounds | — | — | 18 pounds |
finderscope | Reflex | Reflex | Reflex | Reflex | Reflex | Reflex |
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Product Dimensions | 38.98 x 16.93 x 8.98 inches |
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Item Weight | 18 pounds |
ASIN | B083JRF1MH |
Item model number | 22461 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #194 in Camera & Photo Products (See Top 100 in Camera & Photo Products) #26 in Telescope Refractors |
Date First Available | January 6, 2020 |
Manufacturer | Celestron |
Country of Origin | China |
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Celestron has reinvented the manual telescope with StarSense Explorer—the first telescope that uses your smartphone to analyze the night sky and calculate its position in real time. StarSense Explorer is ideal for beginners thanks to the app’s user-friendly interface and detailed tutorials. It’s like having your own personal tour guide of the night sky. Dock, Launch, Explore Leave complicated star charts, imprecise planetarium apps, and computerized mounts behind. With StarSense Explorer, locating objects has never been easier, faster, or more accurate. Within minutes of setting up the telescope, you’ll be navigating the sky with confidence. Simply place your phone in the unique StarSense dock and launch the StarSense Explorer app. After aligning your phone to the telescope’s optics (a quick, 2-minute procedure), StarSense Explorer generates a list of celestial objects currently visible. Make your selection and arrows appear onscreen, guiding you as you to move the telescope. When the object is ready to view, the bullseye turns green. Smartphone Compatibility StarSense Explorer works with most modern smartphones, including iPhone 6 and up and most devices running Android 7.1.2 or later manufactured since 2016. Patented StarSense Sky Recognition Technology StarSense Explorer uses patented technology and your smartphone to determine exactly where the telescope is pointed in the night sky. A Lost in Space Algorithm (LISA), like the ones satellites use in orbit to correctly orient themselves, helps the app match star patterns it detects overhead to its internal database. While other astronomy apps may claim that they can help you find objects, they rely exclusively on the phone’s gyros and accelerometers, which aren’t as accurate as LISA technology. No other app can accurately tell you when your target is visible in the eyepiece.
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Customers like the ease of use, quality and resolution of the telescope. For example, they mention it's super easy to set up and quick to pack up, works well as a telescope and gives great views of stars and planets. Some appreciate the tracking app, saying it navigates by star recognition. That said, opinions are mixed on the build quality.
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Customers find the telescope easy to use. They mention that the app is extraordinarily easy to set up. The telescope is portable and can be set up and taken down quickly and easily. Customers also say that the tripod is sturdy and the telescope assembles quickly. They say the telescope has a nice balance between easy to operate, performance, and cost.
"...It's not light to move around, but not too difficult, except getting though doorways...." Read more
"...The instructions made assembly very smooth although I’m sure it doesn’t hurt that I have assembled a lot of telescopes...." Read more
"...StarSense: The concept is very cool and very easy to use. It has helped me in finding Neptune and some deep sky objects...." Read more
"...It's portable, can be set up and taken down quickly and easily, and is lightweight enough that a young girl or boy can handle it with minimal..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the telescope. They mention that it works well as a telescope, and is a great first telescope. Some say that the focuser wobbles as they focus, but the function seems fine for a cheap focuser. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...The Red Dot aiming device works great and the Smartphone adapter and software as also excellent...." Read more
"...in its price range and in my opinion, it has the potential to change astronomy for beginners in a very positive way...." Read more
"...StarSense: The concept is very cool and very easy to use. It has helped me in finding Neptune and some deep sky objects...." Read more
"...ConclusionThe Celestron SkyTour 130 is a great telescope for a beginner to get started with and advanced enough to keep a long time observer..." Read more
Customers like the resolution of the telescope. They say it's great for visual astronomy and for beginner astronomers. They also say it gives great views of stars and planets, with sharp, bright views of Jupiter's four Galilean moons. The lx 5mm 1.25 inch scope has a great field of view and plenty of light, allowing for great deep sky views. Customers also mention that it looks like an amazing telescope and makes it a joy to view the night sky.
"...I'm going to have to invent a better method... Otherwise this is a really cool and fun product if you can justify the cost...." Read more
"...Optically, stars were sharp, and objects appeared as I would expect when observing from my front yard with more than one streetlight keeping my eyes..." Read more
"...It's powder coated which is a nice touch and adds durability. No complaints from me on the tripod, but set your expectations accordingly...." Read more
"...The tripod is sturdy, the scope is capable of nice clear views and it seems to be in kind of a sweet spot of powerful enough to see plenty of deep..." Read more
Customers say the star sense app is great for people who have never used a telescope before. They say it navigates by star recognition like satellites do, making it easy and informative. Customers also say the app guides them directly to the object they had selected. They mention the app is amazing and pretty foolproof. The included skysense app is really neat and makes finding objects really easy.
"...It navigates by star recognition like satellites do, so it's more accurate than the built in phone features and you don't need a cell or internet..." Read more
"...It has helped me in finding Neptune and some deep sky objects...." Read more
"...the app has a database of stars and by looking at the sky it can tell precisely where you are pointed...." Read more
"...I’m eager to test out a barlow lens.The included skysense app is really neat, I approve of the ability to track to objects which are..." Read more
Customers like the value of the telescope. They say it's not bad for the price and has a good balance between performance and cost.
"...Am also surprised by the price point for this telescope...." Read more
"...I think they were from Svonny? Not bad for the price...." Read more
"...is definitely great for a beginner to learn with and is not too expensive...." Read more
"...You can view many Astro targets very quickly.The tripod is very cheap and flimsy...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the build quality of the telescope. Some mention it's very well built, while others say it came broken. The mirrors appear to be of good quality, and the box was in perfect condition. However, some customers also report that the telescope was damaged when they received it.
"...The only real criticism I have is the crude and inconvenient method of locking the legs open and holding the accessory tray on, plus the screws..." Read more
"...The eyepieces are just what you'd expect from cheap eyepieces. Narrow field of view, tons of chromatic aberration...." Read more
"...The mount that is packaged with the 130 mm Newtonian is solid and smooth and the slow motion controls work well to do the fine adjustments to..." Read more
"It's cheaply built. The phone app is why we bought it. You don't need star charts. This is not our first reflecting telescope...." Read more
Customers have negative opinions about the alignment of the telescope. They mention that the mirror is out of alignment, the laser eye never lines up, and the mirrors need to be adjusted at times. Some customers also say that the primary mirror was not fixed to the telescope frame and was rattling around inside the tube with damage.
"...When pointed anywhere else, all we saw was the mirror out of alignment and/or the telescope out of focus (which I was unable to correct)...." Read more
"...not sure about the red dot, I figure it is just me but I cannot get it to align perfectly but its close enough that I can find what I am looking for...." Read more
"...The phone bracket on the side of the mount is easy to adjust and intuitive and fits my iPhone 11 with room to spare.Telescope..." Read more
"...It didn't help. It's a Newtonian telescope the mirrors will need adjusted (collimated) at times. You will need to buy a collimation tool...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the app that comes with the telescope. They mention that it doesn't work well, is worthless, and is not very helpful. Some customers also mention that the telescope does not function as intended, making it unusable. Overall, customers are disappointed with the product and the app.
"...Although very inconvenient it works...." Read more
"...It's decent but I'm sure there are better in the price range. The app doesn't work on any of my android phones, only iPhone and even then it's not..." Read more
"...This is a terrible product. You may as well just save the money and look at the sky unassisted." Read more
"...Also cannot get the app to work at all. So basically I cannot locate anything in the sky other than the moon with this...." Read more
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Spending $399 on anything is a lot to spend. Spending $399 on a telescope, is relatively inexpensive compared to most telescopes on the market and certainly is within the price range of other beginner telescopes. So, what did I think of the Celestron StarSense Explorer DX 130AZ? The short answer is, as an entry level telescope, I loved it! If you want to know why, read further.
I’ll start by saying the telescope was well packed. It came in an attractive box with the components packed in smaller boxes inside. All of it was packed within a standard shipping box.
The instructions made assembly very smooth although I’m sure it doesn’t hurt that I have assembled a lot of telescopes. I went into it though trying to have the perspective of someone who is new to telescopes. Having said that, I did jump to one conclusion that I was happy to be wrong about. The StarSense Explorer DX 102AZ and 130AZ telescopes have slow motion controls for moving the telescope left and right as well as up and down. Every slow-motion control I’ve ever seen attaches to the mount using visible small thumb screws. The slow-motion controls for the DX telescopes use sunken Allen head screws that are not readily visible. This is in no way a negative. I’m simply mentioning it for anyone else like me that would expect to see the typical thumb screws. Unboxing everything and assembling the telescope took less than 30 minutes.
The Celestron StarSense Explorer DX 130AZ is a 5.1” diameter reflecting telescope on an alt-azimuth mount with an adjustable height tripod. It comes with two entry level eyepieces; a 25mm that provides 26x and a 10mm that provides 65x. It also comes with a Celestron StarPointer red dot finder. The StarPointer is very similar to the finders I use on my more expensive and more sophisticated telescopes. It makes pointing the telescope at the targets you know the location of without using the StarSense app, very easy. It does need to be aligned with the telescope which can be done quite easily when you follow the included instructions.
In my opinion, the real strength of the Celestron StarSense Explorer line of telescopes is the StarSense app. Using this app on your smartphone, coupled with this quality beginner telescope, makes finding objects in the night sky an almost effortless pleasure. The StarSense app walks you through aligning the night sky in the app with where the telescope is pointed. Once the two are aligned, click on the StarSense icon at the bottom of the screen on your smartphone, pick an object you want to look at and the app will guide you to move the scope manually to the chosen object. It does this with great accuracy which I’ll touch on later. It also provides a description, observing tips, and data for each object while standing at the telescope. StarSense is a very intuitive and informative app.
I chose the Celestron Explorer DX 130AZ because it has the largest aperture in this new line of telescopes. The aperture of a telescope is the real power of the telescope. The larger the aperture, the more light it will collect, and the brighter objects will be. A 130mm (5.1”) telescope is enough aperture to keep an avid observer busy for years. Don’t get hung up on the advertised magnification of a telescope. After many years of using large 18” and 25” reflecting telescopes that required step ladders and stools to look through, I do all my observing with 4”, 5” and 6” refracting telescopes nowadays.
During my first night out with the Celestron StarSense Explorer DX I observed 20 different objects including the planet Venus, the Orion Nebula, the Pleiades Star Cluster, four galaxies (M65, M66, M81, M82), and quite a few various other open star clusters. I used the StarSense app to guide me to each object. When using the supplied 25mm eyepiece, every object was placed in the center of the field of view. I was super impressed by just how accurate it was! I currently have a couple different expensive computerized GoTo telescope mounts that automatically slew whatever telescope I have on them to the selected object. The StarSense app pointed the DX 130AZ telescope with more consistent accuracy than I have experienced with my GoTo telescope mounts. Optically, stars were sharp, and objects appeared as I would expect when observing from my front yard with more than one streetlight keeping my eyes from being adapted to the dark. To truly experience the potential of any telescope, observe from the darkest location you can and let your eyes adapt to the dark. Use a red flashlight if possible. Also, take advantage of the night vision mode in the StarSense app. Doing so will tint your smartphone screen red, which will help your eyes stay adapted to the dark.
In summary, the Celestron StarSense Explorer DX 130AZ is surprisingly enjoyable and easy to use. This is the most fun I’ve had with any telescope in its price range and in my opinion, it has the potential to change astronomy for beginners in a very positive way. What a fun way to be introduced to the universe! I can only imagine how different my early years under the stars would have been if I had this telescope coupled with a smartphone and the StarSense app. I highly recommend this for anyone wanting to start their journey into amateur astronomy!
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2020
Spending $399 on anything is a lot to spend. Spending $399 on a telescope, is relatively inexpensive compared to most telescopes on the market and certainly is within the price range of other beginner telescopes. So, what did I think of the Celestron StarSense Explorer DX 130AZ? The short answer is, as an entry level telescope, I loved it! If you want to know why, read further.
I’ll start by saying the telescope was well packed. It came in an attractive box with the components packed in smaller boxes inside. All of it was packed within a standard shipping box.
The instructions made assembly very smooth although I’m sure it doesn’t hurt that I have assembled a lot of telescopes. I went into it though trying to have the perspective of someone who is new to telescopes. Having said that, I did jump to one conclusion that I was happy to be wrong about. The StarSense Explorer DX 102AZ and 130AZ telescopes have slow motion controls for moving the telescope left and right as well as up and down. Every slow-motion control I’ve ever seen attaches to the mount using visible small thumb screws. The slow-motion controls for the DX telescopes use sunken Allen head screws that are not readily visible. This is in no way a negative. I’m simply mentioning it for anyone else like me that would expect to see the typical thumb screws. Unboxing everything and assembling the telescope took less than 30 minutes.
The Celestron StarSense Explorer DX 130AZ is a 5.1” diameter reflecting telescope on an alt-azimuth mount with an adjustable height tripod. It comes with two entry level eyepieces; a 25mm that provides 26x and a 10mm that provides 65x. It also comes with a Celestron StarPointer red dot finder. The StarPointer is very similar to the finders I use on my more expensive and more sophisticated telescopes. It makes pointing the telescope at the targets you know the location of without using the StarSense app, very easy. It does need to be aligned with the telescope which can be done quite easily when you follow the included instructions.
In my opinion, the real strength of the Celestron StarSense Explorer line of telescopes is the StarSense app. Using this app on your smartphone, coupled with this quality beginner telescope, makes finding objects in the night sky an almost effortless pleasure. The StarSense app walks you through aligning the night sky in the app with where the telescope is pointed. Once the two are aligned, click on the StarSense icon at the bottom of the screen on your smartphone, pick an object you want to look at and the app will guide you to move the scope manually to the chosen object. It does this with great accuracy which I’ll touch on later. It also provides a description, observing tips, and data for each object while standing at the telescope. StarSense is a very intuitive and informative app.
I chose the Celestron Explorer DX 130AZ because it has the largest aperture in this new line of telescopes. The aperture of a telescope is the real power of the telescope. The larger the aperture, the more light it will collect, and the brighter objects will be. A 130mm (5.1”) telescope is enough aperture to keep an avid observer busy for years. Don’t get hung up on the advertised magnification of a telescope. After many years of using large 18” and 25” reflecting telescopes that required step ladders and stools to look through, I do all my observing with 4”, 5” and 6” refracting telescopes nowadays.
During my first night out with the Celestron StarSense Explorer DX I observed 20 different objects including the planet Venus, the Orion Nebula, the Pleiades Star Cluster, four galaxies (M65, M66, M81, M82), and quite a few various other open star clusters. I used the StarSense app to guide me to each object. When using the supplied 25mm eyepiece, every object was placed in the center of the field of view. I was super impressed by just how accurate it was! I currently have a couple different expensive computerized GoTo telescope mounts that automatically slew whatever telescope I have on them to the selected object. The StarSense app pointed the DX 130AZ telescope with more consistent accuracy than I have experienced with my GoTo telescope mounts. Optically, stars were sharp, and objects appeared as I would expect when observing from my front yard with more than one streetlight keeping my eyes from being adapted to the dark. To truly experience the potential of any telescope, observe from the darkest location you can and let your eyes adapt to the dark. Use a red flashlight if possible. Also, take advantage of the night vision mode in the StarSense app. Doing so will tint your smartphone screen red, which will help your eyes stay adapted to the dark.
In summary, the Celestron StarSense Explorer DX 130AZ is surprisingly enjoyable and easy to use. This is the most fun I’ve had with any telescope in its price range and in my opinion, it has the potential to change astronomy for beginners in a very positive way. What a fun way to be introduced to the universe! I can only imagine how different my early years under the stars would have been if I had this telescope coupled with a smartphone and the StarSense app. I highly recommend this for anyone wanting to start their journey into amateur astronomy!
As for the telescope itself, it gets a lower score for the following reasons:
Mount:
My biggest complaint is the way the telescope is mounted, which is via a single plastic arm on one side. This seems to cause considerable vibration whenever you adjust the focus, or slightly change direction or even just touching the movement control arms! By the time the image settles down the object would have almost drifted out of view and position correction is needed, which again causes the scope to vibrate. This gives you a few seconds or less of steady viewing between corrections. Beside that the mount itself (legs) are good yet light to carry.
StarSense:
The concept is very cool and very easy to use. It has helped me in finding Neptune and some deep sky objects. Note that it needs a good view of the sky to find the position quickly, and darker skies are better.
However it has few quirks. For example, the app doesn't account that the phone edge may not be reachable due to the phone holder edges, yet there are buttons placed at the bottom of the app. Also the search bar doesn't forgive typos, you need to enter the name correctly to be able to find it, not a big issue unless your fingers are cold.
Am also surprised by the price point for this telescope. The StarSense technology can be modularized and attached to any telescope (say replace the viewfinder). Which means a larger customer base without the need for the large price increase over a regular Newtonian with the same optical specs!
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D'autant que la mise en œuvre est simple, et qu'en 15 minutes vous êtes prêts. L'application dédiée smartphones est juste parfaite. A condition d'avoir aligné et réglé son téléscope de jour. Très précise, elle vous laisse la main ensuite pour naviguer "vers l'infini et au-delà" Je recommande l'expérience, à partager car il n'est pas trop lourd (se promène aisément une fois monté)
Les lentilles fournies ne sont pas si mal. J'ai quand même opté pour la mallette Célestron, mais je crois déjà qu'une lentille de Barlow de bonne facture, puis une 13mm (la 17 mm est top) seront les plus souvent utilisées.
La stabilité est bonne, il faut évidemment le "laisser se calmer" après un réglage de netteté (on fait forcément bouger en touchant les mollettes), mais c'est le prix de la relative légèreté de l'ensemble.
J'espère avoir été utile aux hésitants… Enjoy !
Envoi par Chronopost, l'emballage nécessitant d'être précautionneux (une grande boîte qu'on ne jette pas en fond de camion), donc aucun de souci à la livraison pour moi, tout était nikel.
Al final lo devolví y he adquirido un Celestron Astro Fi 6SC de 150/1500 con montura motorizada por el mismo precio en tienda especializada.
Una verdadera lástima 😘
Reviewed in Spain on January 29, 2022
Al final lo devolví y he adquirido un Celestron Astro Fi 6SC de 150/1500 con montura motorizada por el mismo precio en tienda especializada.
Una verdadera lástima 😘