Celestron 21062 AstroMaster 70 EQ Refractor Telescope

Celestron 21062 AstroMaster 70 EQ Refractor Telescope
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Celestron 21062 AstroMaster 70 EQ Refractor Telescope
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Manufacturer: Celestron
Model: 21062
Product features:
  • Model Number: 21062
  • Magnification: 90
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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Celestron 21062 AstroMaster 70 EQ Refractor Telescope

Customer Review: I have used no finer refractor for beginning astronomers!
Summary: 5 Stars

First, this telescope nearly falls together without having to use your tool kit. Secondly, the equatorial mount is well-built and settles out nicely. Thirdly, the erecting prism comes in very handy for daytime viewing.

I have been making reflecting telescopes for over 40 years, including monster 18-inch telescopes. Yes, I am a reflector bigot, but this telescope can be used by sitting in a chair, and its achromatic primary is well color-corrected.

The additional 10mm over the more common 60mm refractor is only barely noticeable in some nebulae to the trained eye, but you know its there, even though this feels like a 60mm. IOW -- It is not too large or heavy.

It comes with a 20mm and a very short focal length eyepiece that is nearly unusable. Not so good. It really needs to come with a 12.5mm eyepiece!

There is simply no better telescope for a beginner, including a 4/14" reflector. Man, that was hard to type, but it is true. Don't argue this point unless you own this scope.

This company also makes an 80mm with a clock drive! Amazon needs to list it, and try to keep it in stock!

Description of Celestron 21062 AstroMaster 70 EQ Refractor Telescope

If you're looking for a dual-purpose telescope appropriate for both terrestrial and celestial viewing, then the AstroMaster Series is for you. Each AstroMaster model is capable of giving correct views of land and sky. The AstroMaster Series produce bright, clear images of the Moon and planets. It is easy to see the moons of Jupiter and the rings of Saturn with every one of these fine instruments. For views of the brighter deep space objects like galaxies and nebulae, we recommend the larger aperture and light gathering ability of the Newtonian reflectors.
Celestron?s AstroMaster 70 EQ combines the solid optical performance of a classic achromatic refractor with a German style equatorial mount. The Astromaster 70 features easy no-tool setup and much better optics than 60mm beginner scopes. The Astromaster package includes high and low power eyepieces, a correct image diagonal prism, illustrated instructions, and planetarium software for your PC.

The AstroMaster 70 EQ features very good optical performance. Achromatic refractors have a two piece objective lens, the second lens element compensates for ?chromatic aberration?, the false color or blue fringes seen in low cost telescopes. In daylight tests I see very little blue fringing with the standard equipment 10mm eyepiece (90X magnification), and none at all with the 20mm eyepiece (45X). Stars and planets show up very nicely with the AstroMaster 70. The bright double star Castor, one of the ?twins? in the constellation Gemini, is cleanly split at 90X with the 10mm eyepiece. When I tried an optional 6mm Plossl eyepiece for a magnification of 150X, I was treated to lovely views of Saturn?s rings and the little orange disk of Mars. My view of the Moon was delightfully crisp and clear; the 20mm eyepiece nicely frames the Lunar disk, and using the 10mm eyepiece I could easily see mountain peaks and terraced walls inside the crater Copernicus.

The AstroMaster 70 EQ also features a newly designed tripod with 1.25 inch stainless steel legs. This new tripod holds the telescope firmly; I had no trouble focusing even with a high power eyepiece. The equatorial mount is a little more complicated to balance and align than the AstroMaster 70 AZ , but the reward is better slow motion control and tracking at magnifications over 100X. Simply point the equatorial axis at Polaris, the North Star, and the telescope tracks celestial objects by turning one slow motion knob. This makes it much easier to use a high power eyepiece while viewing the Moon and Planets. The ?star pointer? finder scope works by shining a red LED on a plastic window; just look through the window and line up the red spot with your target. This works OK for bright objects like the Moon and planets but not so well for finding galaxies and deep space objects.

The AstroMaster 70 EQ is a very good entry level telescope for a student or family. The good quality 70mm optics produce an image that is significantly sharper and brighter than 60mm beginner scopes, and the AstroMaster 70 EQ includes a solid mount, two good eyepieces, and fully illustrated instructions. --Jeff Phillips

Pros:

  • Reliable refractor design
  • Good views of the Moon and planets
  • Complete accessory package
  • Simple no tool setup
Cons:
  • Star-pointer not so easy to use


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