I read a comment by another youTube user warning not buy anything Celestron because if you accidentaly break something, it's impossible to get spare parts from them! Is this true?
Completely false. Celestron has the best support in the industry. It is also the only vertically integrated company in the field with very well established supply chain. Lastly, NexStar SE series are the best computerized series and are (will be) well support for many years to come.
Yes, technically you can move it manually, but there is no slow motion controls or anything like that that would allow you to utilize it as a true "manual" telescope.
I think that is a wondeful telescope and presentation. I had a Celestron C8 on a graet polaris mount. It did not have a computer or a drive. You had to use star charts with a red flaslight and learn how to find objects on your own. Called star hopping. Anyone interested in a telescope might want to consider not having a computer assisted telescope. You learn a lot more and are given the satisfaction of finding objects on your own. Which to me was the fun and adventure of it. Either way have fun.
se parece a NATALIE PORTMAN
rockwelldavid 1 month ago
Is the lady shipped along with the scope, or is she an optional extra?
;-))
azzy314159 5 months ago 7
i like celestron products
CondorTanaka 2 years ago 12
MADE IN THE USA!
I'm very happy with my CGEM :)
N37BU6 2 years ago 6
I read a comment by another youTube user warning not buy anything Celestron because if you accidentaly break something, it's impossible to get spare parts from them! Is this true?
Nunsweepit421 2 years ago
Completely false. Celestron has the best support in the industry. It is also the only vertically integrated company in the field with very well established supply chain. Lastly, NexStar SE series are the best computerized series and are (will be) well support for many years to come.
CelestronDotCom 2 years ago 5
I saw this video first time yesterday and decided the 8" Nexstar SE wasn't cumbersome so I've just bought one. Thanks.
u2john316 2 years ago
I just bought a 4se for my little sister, and ordered a CGEM 1100 for myself... can't wait!
N37BU6 2 years ago
can i move the telescope manually? without batteries or power?
ssnp 2 years ago
Yes, technically you can move it manually, but there is no slow motion controls or anything like that that would allow you to utilize it as a true "manual" telescope.
CelestronDotCom 2 years ago
i want one!
zgr9 3 years ago
Hello,
Great Vid. What if you dont know the names of three stars that are visible that night, how do you alighn the scope? The moon is a given of course...
bigdizzy77 3 years ago
I think that is a wondeful telescope and presentation. I had a Celestron C8 on a graet polaris mount. It did not have a computer or a drive. You had to use star charts with a red flaslight and learn how to find objects on your own. Called star hopping. Anyone interested in a telescope might want to consider not having a computer assisted telescope. You learn a lot more and are given the satisfaction of finding objects on your own. Which to me was the fun and adventure of it. Either way have fun.
pbr2424 3 years ago 4
sweet this chritmas im not getting a nexstar se but im getting a nexstar 130 SLT
chrisbear08 3 years ago 2
Hi Jess,
that's a great demonstration!
Cheers, Sebastian
SeVoSpace 3 years ago 4
Great video demonstration. It'll help me with my new NexStar 6 SE purchase.
kevinhk7 3 years ago 3
very cool and very nice ! ( the telescop too ;)
is it possible to have the same with the CPC 1100 ?
SKYSURVEYOR 3 years ago 2