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85 of 85 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome!!
I have owned both reflector and refractor scopes over the years. Unfortunately, they were always cheap store models. This is my first real telescope! The optics are great but the hand held control is awesome!! It is so nice not having to loosen and tighten things to center on objects. It was easy to sight in and it centered M-31 (Adromeda Galaxy) on the 1st try!! I...
Published on October 12, 2002 by Phillip E. Schmidt

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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Easy to assemble but not so easy to use
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The package arrived yesterday and I have no problem putting the stuff together, but I had a hard time finding the star. I tried the auto-align feature, but didn't help much. When it slews to Vegas or Polaris, I only see couple of very faint stars in view. I then manually align it to Mars, doesn't matter which of the 3 lenses I used or the adjustments I made, when...

Published on September 19, 2003


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85 of 85 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome!!, October 12, 2002
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Phillip E. Schmidt (Earlham, Iowa United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Celestron Nexstar 60GT 60mm Go-To Refractor Telescope (Electronics)
I have owned both reflector and refractor scopes over the years. Unfortunately, they were always cheap store models. This is my first real telescope! The optics are great but the hand held control is awesome!! It is so nice not having to loosen and tighten things to center on objects. It was easy to sight in and it centered M-31 (Adromeda Galaxy) on the 1st try!! I really love the finder scope system also. I centered it during the day and when I went out that 1st night, it worked like a charm. If you have owned alot of cheap telescopes this thing will make you feel like your in heaven!!
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70 of 71 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Celestron Nexstar 60GT Powerful Little Scope!, July 7, 2002
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The Nexstar 60GT is a very good scope for the money you get it complete with tripod, eyepieces, and of course the Telescope. It takes very little time to assemble only about Ten minuets. When I first used the scope I aimed it at the moon, the views were wonderful, if you focus the scope very well you can actualy see the meteroites inside the craters. After I was done looking at the moon I told the scope to goto Venus. Venus was in its almost half phase and was visible on the High Power eyepice and when focused properly. This telescope is very well constructed and the "go-to" feature is as easy as 123.
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99 of 105 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars My first Telescope, February 24, 2002
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"namyzzo" (fort wayne, IN. United States) - See all my reviews
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This being my first telescope I am pretty happy with this model.. Using the hand control to goto a specific Star/Planet is SOooo Sweet,, and once you are on your specific target it will "track" and follow so you don't have to constantly move the telescope to compensate for the earths movement..etc.... The built in motors are pretty fast and doesn't take long to get to a new target.... Also you can hook up your computer to the handheld and control the telescope via a laptop!!... The kit does not include the computer cable or an ac adapter to power the telescope, which I would recommend.
The software that comes with the unit is ok - allowing you to see on a computer - what you should be seeing in the sky...
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Lotsa power for little money, November 26, 2003
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I have always wanted a telescope and when Mars was beginning to approach it's closest distance to earth in 2200+ years, I didn't want to wait 2 more millennia to get one. Amazon delivered the scope just in time for me to view The Red Planet at its closest distance in history.

I must say that the viewing was anti-climactic... but not due to the telescope's failings. At its closest, Mars looked like an orange dot with a white dot near the polar cap - fairly flat in appearance. About a week later, when Mars was still relatively close, I went to a public viewing at the Observatory at UNT in Denton, TX. I got to look through a telescope that was so large, it could use this Celestron as a q-tip. :-)

It was then that I realized how good m Celestron was - because the viewing at the observatory looked the same as it did with my new, inexpensive telescope!

Wee!

The moon is absolutely breath-taking, especially with the included moon filter that helps the craters to "pop" with clarity.

My less than perfect rating is due to the fact that the included software is for Windows-only. This is frankly inexcusable. There is no reason that the same software could not be made for the Mac platform, especially since Mac OS 10.x is Linux based.

Also annoying is the lack of a built-in compass and bubble level. I bought a compass and lined my scope due north and bought a carpenter's level to make sure it was level. I then punched in the date, time and time zone and gave the command for the telescope to auto-calibrate. The motor impressively hummed as the scope automatically turned to find Polaris... but couldn't find it. Then it tried to find another star, and couldn't find that, either.

The instructions read like you have just completed a college-level astronomy course (which I have not), so the neophyte will be confused by many of the instructions.

With the help of some online web sites, I got some helpful hints that made the use of the scope to be easier.

I know that the stars are millions of miles away, but they really don't look any different through the telescope than they do with the naked eye.

I wish there was an angle viewer for the laser alignment scope... when you're looking at objects that are right above you, you've got to get into a yoga position to line up the spot scope.

The tripod folds up easily, as long as you don't attach the storage triangle below the scope.

The battery pack design is totally bizarre. If you want to easily transport the tripod from location to location and opt not to install the storage triangle, there is no where to put the battery pack unless you precariously hang it on the top of one of the tripod legs - and it's way too easy for the cords to get tangled up as you move the telescope from object to object in the night sky.

The clip that holds the hand controller is also less than impressive. Any jarring of the tripod and the controller goes flying. The phone-jack like connectors should have had swivels installed so that when you turn the scope the controller doesn't get tangled with the power cord to the battery pack.

Also annoying is the fact that the AC adapter is not included, so you have to keep fresh batteries on hand.

The spotting scope has a cool laser-like light to help you spot an obect easily before zooming in w/ the compounded lenses - but the battery that operates that scope is not changeable - when it dies (estimated time is 10 years), it's dead and all you can do is either live without it or buy a new telescope.

For someone who is totally clueless like me, but still wants to view the night sky, this is a very affordable way to get into a rewarding hobby. Obviously, though, you get what you pay for and the serious astronomer should get the most power they can afford to reap the biggest rewards.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A good beginner telescope., August 21, 2003
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VinceRN (Western Washington) - See all my reviews
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At least I'm a beginner and I'm enjoying it. Very easy to set up and to get aligned. Finds things pretty well with the hand control. Mars looks good, shows some surface detail and the ice cap. The moon looks truely awesome.
I haven't seen any of the deep sky stuff yet, but I haven't yet taken it out into the country for real darkness.
It is a beginner unt though and I already know I'll have to spend much more money on a better one in the next year or so.

One suggestion, I found the two star alignment easier to use and more accurate than the auto alignment. Maybe I was doing something wrong, I dunno.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great performer vs cheap dept. store units !, January 2, 2004
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jim (raleigh, nc United States) - See all my reviews
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Agree with other positive posts. Compared to those dept. store units this is a no brainer purchase ! You also get additional eyepieces and these are the 1.4" not the .96" size that the cheap units include.
You can also get the optional pc patch cord and run the scope from your laptop ! Buy 16 nimh aa rechargeable batteries and you'll never run low on battery power for your scope.
Check out this website from the show on PBS !
http://www.jackstargazer.com/
Keep looking up !
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best telescope, May 30, 2004
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This is my very first telescope and to tell you the truth I know nothing about Astronomy and bought this on a whim to *look at pretty things in the sky*. Just Kidding. But this telescope is quite powerful and the remote control is absolutely wonderful. THe instruction manuel was easy to follow and the actual set up took no time at all even for a noob. I defintely recommend this.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Easy to assemble but not so easy to use, September 19, 2003
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The package arrived yesterday and I have no problem putting the stuff together, but I had a hard time finding the star. I tried the auto-align feature, but didn't help much. When it slews to Vegas or Polaris, I only see couple of very faint stars in view. I then manually align it to Mars, doesn't matter which of the 3 lenses I used or the adjustments I made, when in focus, Mars was no bigger than what I see with my naked eyes. When I enlarge it, all I see is a big blur circle.

Also, the telescope will wiggle as you use it. When I finally have something aligned in view, scope will wiggle as I turned the focus knob which normally made it out of the alignment. Also, to align the object centered in the Star Finder was impossible for me. With the adjustment turned to the maximum, the object is still above the center of the Finder.

I thought this telescope was suppose to be great for beginner, but I guess am even worse than the beginner. :(

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fun, May 22, 2011
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I got this telescope for my husband as a birthday gift. He has always wanted one. There were other telescopes that seemed like they were stronger, but he loves technology so I chose this one. I think it was the perfect choice. He loves typing in the star he wants to see and having the telescope move on its own. It really is neat. It takes a few minutes to set it up when you first set it up for the night of star gazing. he is patient with it and sometimes it takes three tries just to get the three bright stars he is supposed to. But he doesnt seem to mind. And I think he will get better at it. I havent touched it, but I have looked at saturn and the moon through it. Now I have never looked in a telescope before so I was facinated that you could actually see saturns rings! I figured it would just be a blob in the scope, but it was pretty crisp and beautiful. The moon you could see inside the craters, pretty neat. I think if you were a super astronomer you wouldnt even be looking at something this cheap. But for someone looking for a nice gift, or a beginner who likes technology, this is a great choice. Very fun.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Easy and fun to use, November 9, 2011
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I bought the telescope for my four year old son, and though he is too small to set it up himself, he loves using it. It very easy to setup and kids love it.
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