List of products by brand Celestron

Celestron X-Cel LX 1.25" 2.3mm eyepiece
113.83 $
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Introducing the enhanced X-Cel LX eyepiece series, tailored for aficionados of planetary viewing seeking high-quality optical performance. This series debuts with a sleek, robust design, incorporating a twist-up eye guard for optimal comfort and usability. It boasts a 60° wide field of view, paired with 6-element, fully multi-coated optics, ensuring superb wide field performance and sharper images.
Celestron Barlow Lens X-Cel LX 3x 1.25"
113.79 $
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Celestron Barlow lenses effectively double the magnification of your eyepiece by doubling its effective focal length. By combining carefully selected eyepieces, typically three, with a Barlow lens, users can access a versatile range of magnifications, offering both convenience and cost-effectiveness compared to purchasing multiple separate eyepieces. Barlow lenses are compatible for use in both the focuser and the eyepiece.
Celestron Carry case SC 8
130.28 $
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This padded and water-resistant case ensures the safety of your valuable telescope during both transportation and storage. Featuring a convenient shoulder sling, the bag facilitates easy carrying, while its long continuous zipper allows for effortless and secure removal of the telescope.
Celestron Carry case SC 9.25
149.45 $
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Safeguard your prized telescope with this resilient, water-resistant case designed for both transport and storage convenience. Easily sling the bag over your shoulder for hassle-free carrying. Its lengthy continuous zipper ensures effortless and secure removal of your telescope.
Celestron Reducer 0.63x / Corrector
141.1 $
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This dual-purpose focal reducer and field corrector lens accessory is compatible with all Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes ranging from 5" to 14" in aperture. Its innovative design allows for a dual focal ratio instrument without compromising image quality. Specifically, it operates at f/6.3 for C5, C8, C9¼, and C11 telescopes, and f/7 for the C14 telescope.