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The Celestron NexStar 90SLT is a computerized Maksutov-Cassegrain telescope featuring a 90mm primary mirror and a database of over 40,000 celestial objects. Its quick-release fork arm mount and pre-assembled steel tripod enable rapid setup, while SkyAlign technology and a StarPointer finderscope simplify alignment. Ideal for both terrestrial and astronomical viewing, this portable telescope offers stunning, color-corrected views of planets, galaxies, and nebulae, making it a must-have for aspiring astronomers and weekend stargazers alike.



| ASIN | B0038LX8WU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #171,089 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #6 in Catadioptric Telescopes |
| Included Components | 1¼" Star Diagonal, 25mm and 9mm Eyepieces – 1¼", Deluxe Accessory Tray, Star Pointer Finderscope and Mounting Bracket |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 40.6 x 81.3 x 137.2 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 6 kg 900 g |
| Item model number | 22087 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Celestron |
| Product Dimensions | 40.64 x 81.28 x 137.16 cm; 6.9 kg |
N**R
Thank you Amazon 😊👍
Very excellent product I could see Orion nebula , Andromeda Galaxy as well as Neptune through this telescope I hope to start my telescope missions as you can see I own Celestron powerseeker 60az refractor telescope on my first image and next this scope so I'm gonna to start my mighty dare school voyage for teaching kids via entire district and state ,this scope is not for my purpose this scope I bought to teach school kids whoever don't know what is telescope?
A**H
Very nice telescope.
Packaging was good. Received a new piece. Working superb.
N**N
Best thing I ever Gifted.
The telescope delivers what it promises. I gifted it to my husband and it works like a charm. I bought it in April 2021 and then it costed me around 70k, totally worth the value. We have seen many celestial objects like Moon (with its craters), Mars, Venus, Saturn (distinctly identifiable because of the rings), Jupiter (along with its 4 big moons) and many phenomena like super moon and solar eclipses. Great purchase. Attaching some of the pictures that we took from our phone.
A**L
An Unforgettable Stargazing Experience!
A must-buy for anyone passionate about space! The views are simply stunning—craters on the Moon, Jupiter’s bands, and Saturn’s rings, all in incredible detail. Packaging was good, though the box was slightly damaged. Delivery was on time. The initial setup was tricky, but once you get used to it, it’s very easy to use. One of my best purchases of all time!
A**I
Resolution is quite good. Moon caters looks very fantastic
As expectation, quik to assemble and essy to operate. Resolution is quite good. Moon caters looks very fantastic. Jupiter with 4 moons looks awesome.
D**I
Five Stars
It is very very good.
S**R
Five Stars
Is it helpful for the bigenners
T**T
I didn't get free product
Product s good but I was expected complementary product
N**A
المنتج رائع ومثالي للفئه الهاوية للتبع الكواكب النجوم مع اخذ الاعتبار بامتلاك عدسات مناسبه اضافيه
R**N
Ay izlenimi çok iyi kusursuz gösterim yıldız haritanı varsa neredeyse tüm yıldızları görebiliorsunuz jupiter ve uydularını net görebilirsiniz zoom yapmanız gerekiyor beğendim efso bişi
B**N
Last week I received my NexStar 130 SLT. I made the decision to buy this scope based almost entirely on the recommendations of reviewers both here on Amazon and elsewhere. This is my first telescope, and I will say will say up front that I am completely happy with this scope! Regarding the negative reviews, I can sympathize that in some cases a truly defective article can arrive. For many, I would suspect that the issues encountered were largely of their own making. While in the main, this scope is relatively simple to set up and use, it still helps to have at least a modicum of technical skill (a healthy dose of common sense will help too!). The evening I received the scope (15 July) I set it up on my deck. Yes, not the most stable of platform, but I live in a dense neighborhood with lots of obstructions and murderous light pollution. The star alignment, using the 3-star "Star Align" process, took me two attempts. I blame my ineptitude with the use of an eyepiece and not having stars truly centered in the field of view for this. Regarding this, I think an eyepiece with a crosshair would be excellent for performing these alignments. (Another night I had multiple failures. This turned out to be related to the incorrect time, which was off by a few hours. The system will apparently remember the last values you entered. Be advised, they will not update and will be incorrect. Check your time and date each time you power up the system! (Many complain that the system does not retain the time once it is entered. I would venture a guess here as to why. The simple truth is that it would drift off of "real" time within a very short matter of time. Maybe adding the optional GPS module would fix this problem, but the internal NexStar clock is simply freewheeling and will inevitably be off the longer it ran on its own. Having to re-enter it each time you power up ensures that time is not an issue during the alignment procedure. Imagine your frustration if you took tons of time aligning each star in your eyepiece, and despite your best efforts the system would not align? Re-entering the time alleviates this factor, assuming you enter it correctly!) For my location, I simply plotted my deck in Google Earth and wrote down the coordinates. This seems to have enough fidelity for the star alignment to work. Once I had the telescope aligned I picked a random bright object in the southern sky to examine. Imagine my surprise when the first celestial body I have ever viewed through a telescope turned out to be Saturn! Using the provided 9mm eyepiece, the rings were clearly visible. I had not yet received my collimation eyepiece, so I was worried that it might need an adjustment. No adjustment necessary on my scope at this time! I am looking forward to viewing through higher-quality optics though. Regarding the stability issues that many have commented about. Yes, images do move about quite easily, especially on my wooden deck. I have not yet weighted the tripod or gotten a set of the damping pads. I will say that image stabilization is not completely unbearable on my scope. In just a couple of seconds after making a focusing or alignment adjustment, images became still enough to view nicely. I can only imagine this will improve with weights and dampers. I do see why this scope would not be ideal for astrophotograpy though. I would think it would not be impossible, but you would have to ensure the scope is deployed on a solid foundation and go to great lengths not to disturb the scope in any way. I was able to configure and control my scope with Celestron's enclosed NexStar Observer List (NSOL) software and the freeware Stellarium packages relatively painlessly. Install the drivers that come with your USB-to-Serial Port adapter. (The computer interface to the NexStar handset requires a serial RJ-11 phone jack. Celestron sells a cable with an RJ-11 phone connector on one end and computer 9-pin RS-232 serial port connector on the other. Most likely your computer/laptop will not have a serial port, so you will have to further adapt this to USB) My laptop configured the COM3 serial port, but your mileage may vary depending on your system. Make sure to restart your computer once the drivers are installed. Truth in advertising, I tested my scope indoors using an arbitrary alignment. The scope tracked and moved what seemed to be the proper azimuths and elevations for the objects I selected in the software. Any issues I find in the wild once I get the scope outside again can likely be mitigated with the anti-backlash settings for the motor drive. If there is anything significant I find, I'll make an update! Regarding some of the slewing, anti-backlash, and cord wrap settings, I would have appreciated a little more information in the manual as to what the settings actually do and how they work. I did see an example where my scope attempted to go the long way around counterclockwise to a position that just should have been about 10 degrees clockwise. This was very likely due to bad settings in the aforementioned utilities. I made a few tweaks after that and the problem seems to be alleviated, though I am not exactly sure which setting did the trick! :-) At the end of the day, I have to say that for the money, this scope does everything it is intended to do. Have some realistic expectations going in. You are not going to get Hubble Space Telescope views out of this scope! But you will get a lot of enjoyment out of it if you take the time to set it up and align it properly. I did get a good view of a deep space galaxy, which as many have stated, was simply a distant smudge of stars. However, it was clearly visible amongst the background of distinct stars.
N**N
To begin, the photos are shaky and blurry because I shot them by trying to stick my phone close to the eyepiece, they do not do this scope justice, it is fantastic! I had very limited experience with telescopes, but the 127 SLT has blown away my expectations. I have seen the Orion's Nebula, rings of Saturn, bands of Jupiter and the 4 Galilean moons clearly. Various star clusters and a couple galaxies. Once you understand the setup and the must have upgrades you'll be ready to go. Pros: The scope is easy to assemble. The red dot is perfectly fine for what it is and gets you close enough. The 5" lens is more than enough to see the usual objects (moon, Saturn, Jupiter, and other Solar System Bodies). The first time i found the Andromeda Galaxy i was a bit disappointed as it just looked like a yellowish smudge in the sky, cool nonetheless. Then I observed Orion's Nebula and couldn't believe how good this little scope does, granted the tripod leaves much to be desired (but there are cheap work arounds, I'll explain in the cons. It's portable if you buy the right case which is great to get out of the city light pollution or to take camping. The tracking and auto alignments are great. Always perform the 2 star alignment as the 3 star align fails 9 out of 10 times, but 2 star is very good. Once 2 star is aligned you can activate tracking and the scope keeps the object you're viewing within frame or very close over a period of time, and you can let the computer drive you to your next object. It's super useful on cold nights and to not have to constantly correct where you're looking. Cons: the mount/tripod is not great, but I've mitigated vibrations and instability by buying cheap anti vibration pads on Amazon $20 and by loading a sandbag with 10lb weight and placing it on the plate of the tripod and this makes it 100 times better. This will be something I upgrade eventually for my own purpose, but I have no problems now and have no need to upgrade after the pads and sandbag trick. The standard pieces you'll want to replace and buy better one's, these pieces are always cheap that come with the scope, but I still use the 32mm for initially locating the object I'm looking for. You'll want something around a 25-32mm, 15mm, and a 9mm , and a 2x Barlow, this is all you need and you will be able to push your scope to its limits and on good nights with low atmospheric interference push a little past them. Further, i cannot say much on battery longevity in the scope as I immediately bought a cheap $8 adapter and used an extension cord for power until I bought the celestron mobile power supply for when I take it on the go. Overall, i wouldn't have changed my mind, this purchase was perfect, the tube didn't need alignment, the motors haven't messed up on me and i have nothing negative to say about this purchase. Recommended: buy the power supply, it's a game changer. Also, get the anti vibration pads and some way to weigh the tripod down, this makes a world of difference. Upgrade your eye pieces, you don't need anything crazy expensive, and buy a case to store your tube, tripod, and accessories, it makes storage and moving it a breeze. There are other well written reviews, so take your time and review what you need before buying. As my first telescope as an adult I'd rate this 9/10 for price and the ease of use and accessories built into the computer of the mount. Next scope will be a 10" lens with a solid equatorial mount base as i have no place for a Dobsonian in my current living situation. Good luck and clear skies!
G**A
Easy to assemble and simple to align. It took a few minutes to make a solar system align. After I was able to see a Moon and make a photo shoot with smartphone. The finderscope I changed because I didn’t not like it.
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