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Celestron Nexstar 5se Telescope With Solar Filter Kit

Celestron Nexstar 5se Telescope With Solar Filter Kit
  • Product Code: eq136477
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$2,546.85 $4,024.02

Celestron NexStar 5SE Telescope with Solar Filter Kitis a powerful, versatile, and user-friendly Schmidt-Cassegrain-style scope that can be used for observing everything from the Moon and planets to bright deep-sky objects like stars, galaxies, and nebulae. Using Celestron's proprietary StarBright XLT multicoating system, light transmission is increased throughout the entire optical path with antireflection multicoated lenses, highly reflective multicoated mirrors, and crown optical glass elements. While the focal ratio is a relatively slow f/10, the mount's precision tracking system and integrated equatorial wedge allow it to be a competent astrophotography imaging platform for the Moon and planets.

Driving the dual servo motors on the mount is the brain of the NexStar 5SE: the iconic NexStar+ computer hand controller. Packed with 40,000+ celestial objects, it can hold up to 100 additional user-defined destinations and is updatable via the Celestron website. It has multiple alignment procedures to get you observing fast—including the super-easy SkyAlign system. Capable of being used in the Northern or Southern Hemispheres, the NexStar has sidereal, lunar, and solar tracking speeds to accurately follow near- and deep-sky objects, plus nine slew speeds and the ability to automatically trigger a camera's shutter release for Fastar or piggyback wide-field photography or conventional prime-focus astrophotography.

125mm Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope    1250mm Focal Length, f/10 Focal Ratio    Single-Fork Motorized GoTo Alt-Az Mount    ISO Certified Safe Solar Filter    NexStar+ Computer Hand Controller

Key Specs
Optical DesignSchmidt Cassegrain
Aperture130 mm / 5.1"
Focal Length650 mm
Focal Ratiof/5
TypeManual: German Equatorial
GoTo CapabilityNo
Weight17 lb / 7.7 kg
Optical Tube Assembly
Optical DesignSchmidt Cassegrain
Aperture130 mm / 5.1"
Focal Length650 mm
Focal Ratiof/5
Resolution0.9 Arcsec (Dawes)
1.1 Arcsec (Rayleigh)
FinderscopeYes
MountingDovetail
Optical Tube DimensionsLength: 21.7 x 6.3" / 55.1 x 16 cm
Mount
TypeManual: German Equatorial
GoTo CapabilityNo
Tripod
TypeAdjustable
Tripod Height Adjustment Range32.0 to 51.0" / 81.3 to 129.5 cm
Material of TripodStainless Steel
General
Mobile App CompatibleNo
Weight17 lb / 7.7 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight36.2 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)32 x 26 x 12.5"

  • 5" aperture
  • f/10 focal ratio
  • 1250mm focal length
  • Crown optical glass primary mirror
  • StarBright XLT optical coatings: Multilayer aluminum/SiO2 (quartz)/TiO2 (titanium dioxide) mirror coatings with flat reflectivity across the light spectrum for both astrophotography/astro imaging and visual observation
  • Multilayer MgF2 (magnesium fluoride) and HfO2 (hafnium dioxide) antireflective lens coatings
  • High-transmission water white glass corrector lens with 97.4% light transmission
  • Resolution: 1.11 arcsec (Rayleigh); 0.91 arcsec (Dawes)
  • Secondary mirror obstruction: 2"; 40% by diameter; 16.6% by area
  • Secondary mirror can be removed and a DSLR or imaging rig mounted in its place for fast f/2 wide-field astrophotography

  • 2-line, 16-character LCD display
  • 19 fiber optic backlit red LED buttons
  • Database of over 40,000 celestial objects plus 100 user defined
  • Automatically slew to planets, stars, constellations, and a variety of catalogs
  • Camera control: For piggyback wide-field or conventional astrophotography through the optical tube assembly, the controller can automatically trigger the shutter release to capture the image
  • Anti-backlash compensation programs out play between gears for more precise tracking
  • Tour Mode: Shows a selection of the most popular objects for the time and date you are observing
  • Constellation Tour: Allows you to take a tour of all the best objects within a particular constellation
  • Alignment procedures: SkyAlign, Auto 2-Star, 1-Star, 2-Star, and Solar System
  • SkyAlign alignment: Takes minutes, with minimal effort or experience—point the telescope at three bright objects in the sky, and the telescope does the rest
  • Nine slew speeds: 4°/sec, 2°/sec, 1°/sec, 0.5°/sec, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, and 32x
  • Sidereal, Solar, and Lunar tracking rates for observing the fast-moving Moon, to slower-moving deep-space subjects
  • Tracking modes: Alt-Az (default, for general GoTo use), EQ North (use for long-exposure astrophotography in Northern Hemisphere with EQ wedge engaged), EQ South (use for long-exposure astrophotography in Southern Hemisphere with EQ wedge engaged), Off (no tracking when using as a terrestrial spotting scope)
  • RS-232 communication port allows for computer control
  • Flash updatable via the Celestron website

Database Details:

  • Solar system objects including the Sun, Moon, and planets
  • Named objects
  • Stars: Asterims, variable stars, double stars, named stars
  • Caldwell catalog
  • Messier catalog
  • NGC catalog
  • SAO catalog
  • Constellations

 

Mount:

  • Single-fork alt-az
  • Dual-axis servo motors allow for precise tracking with virtually no vibration
  • Motor resolution: 0.26 arcsec
  • Optical encoders track mount movement to improve tracking and GoTo accuracy while allowing the mount to maintain alignment when moved manually
  • Communication ports: Autoguider port, Aux port, hand controller
  • Runs on eight user-supplied AA batteries or optional 12 VDC power supply
Tripod:
  • Stainless steel legs
  • Adjustable height accommodates a variety of observation positions or users
  • Built-in equatorial wedge enables more precise tracking accuracy during long-exposure astrophotography
  • Tray holds accessories such as eyepieces and filters and adds stability and vibration reduction
  • Weight: 10 pounds

 

Eyepiece:

  • 1.25"-diameter barrel
  • 25mm focal length produces 50x magnification
  • Antireflection multicoated glass improves color rendition and contrast
  • Threaded barrel accepts most 1.25" astronomical filters
  • Fold-down rubber eyecup for use with or without eyeglasses
  • 52.5' field of view at 1000 yards
Diagonal:
  • 1.25" input and output accepts most 1.25" astronomical eyepieces and accessories
  • 90° angle puts head in a comfortable position when observing at or near the zenith
  • Corrects view horizontally, but not vertically
StarPointer Finder:
  • Projects a single red dot in line of sight
  • Unmagnified view ensures a wide field of view to make finding objects faster and star-hopping navigation easier

 

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. I would like to know what I need to mount my Canon 5D mk III to this Celestron 6se. Thanks!

A: You will need a Canon T-Ring #93419, and a Celestron SCT T-Adapter #93633-A. Sincerely, Garret at Celestron

Q: 2. Does it come with a case?

A: No it does not.

Q: 3. Hi, is it possible to take high resolution digital video with this telescope?

A: Yes, that is more of a function of the camera you choose, and the distance to the object, light conditions ETC. It depends on what you are shooting as well, Astrophotogaphy - good, Sports photography totally not appropriate.

Q: 4. What is needed to mount a Sony a77 Mark II DSLR camera to the Celestron 6SE telescope? Thanks.

A: Celestron does not offer a camera adapter for the Sony a77 Mark II DSLR. Please contact https://www.telescopeadapters.com/ for the proper specialized adapter.

Q: 5. Does this scope come with a tripod? Sorry it's not clear.

A: yes

Q: 6. Can you move the mount manually to locate objects ( like you would use o adob) and will it still be tracking the object afterwards? thank you

A: Hi,I didnt try that way, But, after calibrating it will take you to the object you are looking for with good accuracy, but you will need to recenter a little bit; then it will track the object keeping it always in the center of the eyepiece.

Q: 7. Hi everyone! Who have celestron evolution 6 or 8 please write review on battery how it works and is it possible to replace it at home. Thanks!

A: Hello Armen, please contact our technical support team. A technical support representative will be happy to help explain the inner workings of the NexStar Evolution's rechargeable lithium-iron phosphate battery. The best way to reach them is by submitting a ticket here: https://www.celestron.com/pages/technical-support Sincerely, Garrett at Celestron

Q: 8. Do I have to pay in advance?

A: Yes when you place a Back Order you do need to put down a Payment. However, the order is charged when the Item comes into stock, and ships out to you. There is a 48 hours hold on the Card when the Order is placed to make sure the Funds are there. Then it is released. Paypal orders are charged immediately. International Orders are also charged at the time of purchase.

Q: 9. How do I attach Sony a7r iv to this?

A: You need 2 adapters. B&H # CETAC5 MFR # 93633-A plus Vello T-Mount Lens to Sony E-Mount Camera Lens Adapter BH #VELANEXT • MFR #LA-NEX-T

Q: 10. can I use the power bank (45W)to my telescope, using USB 5v to DC 12v cable?

A: Yes, it is fully compatible

01/08/2024

[36.2 lb] Got it mostly for my son but I have always wanted to get into astronomy, however, my family was too poor when I was young. The price is not bad and the features are really nice for what we wanted. It is easy to setup. Haven't started using the GoTo features yet because it is too fun looking in Stellarium for what is up in the sky and running outside to find it with the scope. Eventually, we will start fiddling with GoTo to check out its capabilities. The scope is much larger than it appears to be in the pictures which was a very good surprise. Keep in mind that a general rule of thumb for max magnification is 50x the size of the aperture in inches which comes out to 250x for this scope. To get that magnification, one will need a 5mm eyepiece and this scope only comes with a 25mm. The bigger planets require something around 150-180x so a 7mm or so may be needed as well. Overall though, this scope is highly recommended!

5
27/07/2024

[650 mm] I really like this scope. Set up was very easy. Operation is very straight forward. Images are fantastic and I am just now starting to use a webcam/imaging software for astrophotography. This scope travels well. I fit the entire scope, including the tripod into a Pelican iM2950 Storm Case (get the one w/ foam and cut to fit). Highly recommend this scope as a starter or intermediate.

5
26/07/2024

[Stainless Steel] MY SHORT REVIEW: This is a great Telescope, Mount and Tripod. It's a good size for portability, it has exceptional image quality, it's easy to use and is made of quality materials. MY LONG REVIEW: On my first night of good seeing and clear skies I was able to see fantastic views of a Waxing Crescent Moon, Jupiter and at least 3 of it's moons and a tiny red spec called Mars. My first set up and SkyAlign(ment) took about 10 minutes (assembly, lining up the star pointer and the scope, leveling the tripod, typing in location and date info, 3 star align). The moon practically fills the field of view of the included 25mm Plssl eyepiece. And although Jupiter was clear, a shorter focal length eyepiece or barlow lens will be needed for a larger, and probably dimmer, image. My location in the city surrounded by trees in my back yard didn't allow me to see any deep space objects, so I'm looking forward to finding some nebulas and galaxies. I was originally thinking about getting the 6 or 8 NexStar SE but I was persuaded to get the 5 after doing a lot of research on viewing in the city and the fact that the 4 and 5 NexStar SE telescope tripods have an Equatorial Wedge feature that the 6 and 8 models do not have. This is important for long exposure astrophotography and that is something I may want to try in the future. I also used the scope to see distant buildings since Catadioptrics can be used for terrestrial viewing as well. But be aware that although the view is top-up corrected with the mirror star diagonal, it's not left-right corrected as it would be with a prism diagonal. I also read many reviews stating that an external power supply in conjunction with the 8 AA batteries will last longer. The AA batteries being used for those rare times the power cord is pulled out accidentally. So far I feel that this is a great investment for myself and my family to enjoy astronomy. Clear Skies!

5
01/06/2024

[650 mm] Bought primarily for my son, who is a budding Astronomer ;) we have used it so far to view Jupiter, the Moon and the Sun. Jupiter is a bit small with the included 25mm lens (with a 1250mm focal length, this comes out to 50x magnification) but we were able to see the cloud bands and four moons very clearly, the look on my son's face is one of those cherished memories I'll never forget. The Sun and the Moon both filled the FOV and the detail was excellent! Saw some nice sunspots, depth in moon craters, etc... We purchased 7mm and 5mm eyepieces to see the planets better but it has, literally, been raining every day since the eyepieces arrived. As well, we have not been able to get Skyalign to work at all, been reading up on other methods to get tracking going so it is a work in progress at this point but we are loving the NextStar 5SE so far, highly recommended, 4.5 stars!

5
06/05/2024

[Stainless Steel] This is a great first telescope it has everything you need and comparatively inexpensive. Even though it is only 5, for most major metro areas it is perfect. A larger scopes suffers from the light pollution unless you can get to very dark and clear conditions which are only available in small remote areas of the US.

5
23/04/2024

[f/5] I use this for deep space and planetary imaging. If you align it correctly, it has great tracking capabilities, however the longer the exposure, the more chance of slight trailing off you will get.

5
04/04/2024

[650 mm] No problems or issues. Good optics. Good mechanics. Fully assembled weight 10,3 kg. Eats batteries fast, need a powerbank. Included finder is cheap plastic, will throw away.
Tripod is very good. Good focuser.

Star diagonal is 9/10, but it is prism type. Buying a 60-180 USD one of dielectric mirror type is a marginal improvement, do it only if budget allows.

Included 25 mm Celestron eyepiece is decent, also eyeglass friendly. Will keep it despite existent collection of Deloses and Pentaxes. No need to replace it even with very expensive ones.

Buyers would need in addition, a 7-8 mm eyepiece for planetary observations and 12-14 mm one, those shall be expensive.

5

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