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The Celestron StarSense Explore DX 130 is a 130mm Newtonian reflector telescope featuring advanced smartphone app integration for real-time sky mapping. Equipped with dual eyepieces, a red dot finderscope, and a height-adjustable tripod, it offers smooth manual tracking via an altazimuth mount. Compatible with iOS and Android, this beginner-friendly telescope combines high-quality optics with intuitive technology, backed by a 2-year warranty from a trusted industry leader.










| ASIN | B083JRF1MH |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 12,239 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 28 in Telescopes |
| Brand | Celestron |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,440) |
| Date First Available | 6 Jan. 2020 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Focus type | Manual Focus |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Included components | 25mm and 10mm eyepieces, Accessory tray, Mount and tripod (preassembled), Optical tube, StarPointer finderscope |
| Item Weight | 18 Pounds |
| Item model number | 22461 |
| Max Focal Length | 650 Millimeters |
| Min Focal Length | 650 Millimeters |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 130 Millimetres |
| Package Dimensions L x W x H | 99.8 x 44 x 27.5 centimetres |
| Package Weight | 11.75 Kilograms |
| Part number | 22461 |
| Product Dimensions L x W x H | 99 x 43 x 22.8 centimetres |
| Size | 130 DX Reflector |
| Style | StarSense Explorer DX 130 |
| Telescope Mount Description | Altazimuth Mount |
H**L
Fantastic and easy to handle telescope
As a long time (very) amateur astronomer I had been using a large Dobsonian. As my age and disability got the better of me I decided I needed something easier to handle. This Celestron DX130 AZ is perfect for me. It was easy to set up and get everything aligned. I can easily carry it to my car for some night-time viewing. Unfortunately I have only had a brief period of clear skies to try it out but a saw enough to know that it will be a great acquisition. The Star Sense phone app worked quickly and accurately and I was able to view Mars and a beautiful view of Jupiter and its moons before the cloud cover returned. This may not be the greatest telescope for a seasoned watcher but for a beginner or someone in my position it is an excellent choice. I am looking forward to some clear skies in the weeks to come and I may update this review once I have had a few sessions with it. First impressions though, are great.
S**N
Perfect for beginners
Very good for beginner astronomers. I bought it for myself and my kids. I did A LOT of research before i purchased. I was close to buying the Celestron 102az, and I'm sure it would have been fine, but I am so glad i went with the StarSense explorer. I would not have known what I was looking at if I had another Telescope. Its excellent. Easy to use and very informative. Ive had good views of the moon in particular. Can also see Jupiter and its moons pretty clear. It’s easy to set up. Would recommend for beginners. You wont find better for the price. Trust me I did loads of research. Enjoy.
S**R
Good
Really good but you need a big lense to help locate object
M**W
Not compatible with modern android phone.
Despite what they say in their sales pitch, this doesn't support all modern phones. You have to carefully check the model against their list. The tech support just said check the list - no help offered. The telescope is still ok, but the whole software enhanced experience - not supported for my phone, which was released this year. Will consider sending it back.
G**A
Great for beginners.
This scope is a nice package, not too heavy or cumbersome to move around, fine controls help keep the object in view, and a handy tray to hold your eyepieces. I found it quite stable, still wobbly whilst looking at far objects after adjustment, but easily settling after a few moments. The mount for the phone is easily adjustable, and the app, once setup, is really useful. Pick from the list of objects and tap locate, and the app tells you which way to go. Get close to the object and it scans the sky, further calibrating so that you can be spot on with what you’re looking for. The eyepieces are fine, and offer nice, clear views. But I recommend a nice Plössl or two in different sizes to add to the collection. This scope is brilliant for a beginner, and a great way to learn about the night sky with ease. The app is full of details about the objects you’re looking at. Worth mentioning, the photo attached was taken by holding my phone over the eyepiece so it isn’t great, but the quality whilst looking with your eyes is spectacularly detailed. One final point, have a chair handy. The scope is reasonably long and the mount height means the eyepiece will be quite low. I’m six foot tall, and the eyepiece is around hip level when pointing up.
W**K
Great telescope
Really impressed with Celestron's Star Sense object finding software, which uses a mobile phone to detect the orientation and location of the telescope. Using this, I've managed to find objects easily which eluded me when using manual telescopes 25 years ago (e.g. M15 and M27). This kit is simple to use - just what I wanted. The optical quality of the tube seems fine too. The eyepieces are OK but I have upgraded these to some having a wider field of view.
G**R
Otherwise perfect beginner scope, let down by focuser and mount adjusters
This is a really good scope for beginners, looking at optical and photographic observation. Not really anything to compare for under £300. The inclusion of the mobile phone app is great - means no messing about with polar alignment, or knowing where in the sky everything is. There are a couple of downsides which each drop a star for me though. Firstly, the focuser is very jerky, a turn of the focus wheel makes the end of the tube jump, making it almost impossible to achieve fine focus. This might be a symptom of worm drive focusing, but it is really annoying. Secondly, using the fine adjustment is also very jerky - which appears to be a symptom of the design. The x and y fine movement is achieved by turning knobs on the end of spring loaded connections to the mount. The trouble is, the connections are bent, and the fact they're spring loaded, means tension builds up, then causes the mount to jump. If you could keep the connections totally straight, perhaps it would be reduced, but that's just not possible when you're looking through the telescope in order to adjust. The jumping is usually enough for you to completely lose the target. This happened a number of times trying to observe Jupiter. Again, really annoying, and warrants losing another star. I don't think there's anything actually "wrong" with my 'scope, so I suspect these are issues which will impact everyone - to a greater or lesser extent, depending on what you're trying to see.
J**.
An excellent piece of kit.
Bought for our Daughter as a Birthday present. She absolutely loves it.
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G**.
Para ser mi primer telescopio, realmente cumplió con mis expectativas.
A**4
I’ve been observing the night sky with telescopes for 35 years, have owned almost 20 different telescopes and have been asked many times for suggestions by people looking to buy a “starter” telescope. When I heard about the new Celestron StarSense Explorer line of telescopes, I was super intrigued and decided I’d purchase one to try out. 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!
A**R
The mount allows a little vibration which takes a few seconds to settle otherwise it’s a great package and I’m discovering many deep space objects with it
G**T
Je kan er zelfs met vrij veel lichtpolutie planeten mee zien
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