
Now it's a blast! The largest 12' Dobsonian telescope in the Celestron Starsense series, you can also see deep sky objects well with this. Kameraliike.fi recommends it if size or weight is not an obstacle! Due to the size, it is best if the viewing location is close. On the other hand, the tube and stand can be divided into two parts and fit in a passenger car and can be quickly assembled for viewing in the field! In this model, the light gathering power, the highest usable magnification and also the focal length are greater than smaller models.
Celestron has included a phone mount for the telescope and the Starsense app for your smartphone, which makes it easy to find objects in the starry sky. Your phone will guide you in which direction you need to turn the telescope!
This is especially good with a Dobsonian-style telescope! Dobsonian telescopes are often recommended for beginners because of their low price compared to the features. They are quick and easy to assemble and you can see, for example, Messier objects.
The downside of Dobsonian telescopes has been that they are completely manual, meaning that you have to search for nebulae by jumping from constellation to constellation. The Starsense software and your own smartphone are particularly helpful here.
This telescope works best in good viewing conditions and in low light. If you live a little further from the city center or if you have a car (the tube and stand can be quickly detached, the tube in the back seat and the stand in the trunk and off you go!) even the faintest objects in the universe will open up!
Celestron's StarSense Explorer is the first app available for consumer telescopes that allows you to use your smartphone to orient yourself to objects in the starry sky.
From the phone app, you simply select the object you want to observe. The app will instruct you in which direction to turn the telescope. The position indicated by the telescope will update in real time on the phone screen, and when you are at the desired object, the cursor will turn green.
You can check compatible phones here!



Stargazing usually starts with learning a few constellations and locating them in the sky with the naked eye. Tonight's Best is a feature of the Starsense Explorer app that suggests the best objects to view at the moment. The list is updated according to your location, meaning the app offers the objects that are visible from your location. Depending on the season, location and time of day, the list may include planets like Jupiter or Saturn, galaxies, nebulae or star clusters.
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