Celestron – Omni XLT 120 Refractor Telescope – Hand-Figured Refractor with XLT Optical Coatings – Manual German Equatorial EQ Mount with Setting Circles and Slow Motion Control – Includes Accessories

Immerse yourself in the breathtaking wonders of the cosmos with the Celestron Omni XLT 120 Refractor Telescope. This exquisite piece of optical engineering offers an unparalleled celestial viewing experience that will leave you in awe.

Crafted with utmost precision, Celestron technicians hand-select the glass for each lens in the Omni XLT refractor to ensure only the finest grade optical glass is used. This meticulous attention to detail guarantees exceptional clarity and sharpness in every observation. Prepare to be captivated as distant stars and celestial bodies come to life before your eyes.

Thanks to Celestron’s StarBright XLT optical coatings, every air-to-glass surface in the Omni XLT’s optical path is fully multi-coated. These proprietary anti-reflective coatings maximize light transmission, allowing for a mesmerizing level of clarity and brightness. You’ll be able to explore the depths of the universe with unrivaled clarity, revealing intricate details that are otherwise invisible to the naked eye.

The heart of this astronomical masterpiece lies in its ultra-precise German Equatorial mount. The Celestron CG-4 manual EQ mount boasts setting circles, worm gear slow-motion controls, and ball bearings on both axes. This combination allows for smooth and precise tracking of celestial objects, ensuring you never miss a moment of discovery.

To enhance your stargazing experience, the Celestron Omni XLT 120 Refractor Telescope comes complete with a range of essential accessories. The 6×30 optical finderscope helps you locate your desired targets with ease, while the sturdy full-height steel tripod provides a stable platform for your astronomical explorations. The 1.25″ star diagonal and 25mm multicoated eyepiece further enhance your viewing comfort and clarity.

As an added bonus, Celestron includes a complimentary download of Starry Night, one of the top-rated astronomy software programs available. With a vast database of over 36,000 celestial objects and printable sky maps, you can dive deeper into the wonders of the night sky and expand your astronomical knowledge.

Unlock the secrets of the universe with the Celestron Omni XLT 120 Refractor Telescope. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the cosmos, and embark on a journey of discovery that will leave you in awe of the wonders that lie beyond our world.

  • Ball bearings in both axis: Smooth performance
  • CELESTRON’S LEGENDARY OMNI XLT REFRACTOR OPTICAL TUBE: Hand-selected glass for each lens
  • STARBRIGHT XLT OPTICAL COATINGS: Fully multi-coated air-to-glass surfaces for maximum light transmission
  • ULTRA-PRECISE GERMAN EQUATORIAL MOUNT: Celestron CG-4 manual EQ mount with setting circles, worm gear slow-motion controls, and ball bearings on both axes
  • ACCESSORIES INCLUDED: 6×30 optical finderscope, sturdy full-height steel tripod with 1.75” legs, 1.25” star diagonal, and a 25mm multicoated eyepiece
  • BONUS ASTRONOMY SOFTWARE: Free download of Starry Night astronomy software program with a database of more than 36,000 celestial objects and printable sky maps

Pros

  • Smooth performance with ball bearings in both axis
  • Hand-selected glass for each lens ensures high-quality optics
  • Fully multi-coated air-to-glass surfaces for maximum light transmission
  • Precise German Equatorial Mount with setting circles and slow-motion controls
  • Includes useful accessories such as an optical finderscope, tripod, star diagonal, and eyepiece
  • Bonus astronomy software with a large celestial object database and printable sky maps

Cons

  • May be expensive compared to other telescopes in the market
  • The manual German Equatorial Mount may require some learning and practice to operate effectively
  • The included accessories may not meet the needs of advanced astronomers
  • The size and weight of the telescope may make it less portable
  • The included eyepiece may not provide the desired magnification for certain observations