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The Celestron Travel Scope 70 is a beginner-friendly, portable refractor telescope featuring a 70mm fully-coated objective lens, dual eyepieces (20mm & 10mm), and an altazimuth mount with smooth manual control. Weighing just 3.3 pounds, it comes with a preassembled tripod and a custom backpack for easy transport. Included is a free download of Starry Night astronomy software, offering a rich database of celestial objects and sky maps. Backed by a 2-year warranty from the world’s leading telescope brand, it’s the perfect all-in-one kit for casual astronomers and nature observers on the move.







| ASIN | B001TI9Y2M |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,555 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 4 in Telescopes |
| Box Contents | Optical tube | Mount/tripod (preassembled) | 20mm eyepiece | 10mm eyepiece | 45° erect image diagonal | 5x24 finderscope | SkyPortal app | Celestron's Starry Night Basic Edition Software | Manual | Backpack to store scope and accessories |
| Brand Name | Celestron |
| Coating | Fully Coated |
| Compatible Devices | Finderscope, Star Diagonal, Eyepieces |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (14,341) |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Exit Pupil Diameter | 0.18 Millimeters |
| Eye Piece Lens Description | Barlow |
| Field Of View | 1.43 Degrees |
| Finderscope | Built-on StarPointer™ red dot finderscope |
| Focal Length Description | 700 millimeters |
| Focus Type | Manual Focus |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00050234210355 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 45.7D x 17.8W x 35.6H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 4.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Celestron |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 21035-CGL |
| Model Name | Travel Scope 70 with Backpack |
| Model Number | 21035 |
| Mount | Altazimuth Mount |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 70 Millimetres |
| Optical-Tube Length | 431 Millimetres |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Features | Hochwertige, vollständig beschichtete 70mm Objektivlinse, leichtes Rahmengewicht, mit Tragemöglichkeit, zwei hochwertige Okulare, Zenithspiegel, kostenlose Starry Night Astronomie-Software |
| UPC | 050234210355 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Zoom Ratio | 2:1 |
E**G
Brilliant little scope - 100% recommend.
"The best telescope is the one you use the most" so they say. I have searched the internet, read hundreds of articles, read magazines, toyed with the idea of getting a 'proper' telescope (such as the Celestron Astromaster 114 reflector or the refractor 70AZ) but had a moment of clarity: apart from the first few weeks, when am I REALLY likely to go to the effort of setting up a big scope? I mean they're really big and unless you keep it by the back door it means lugging it down stairs, plonking it in the yard and wrestling with the various knobs and bits to, finally, get a view of the moon or a nebula. Sure, they'll look good but to be honest, like my rice-cooker or the sandwich toaster it'll sit there gathering dust and eventually end up broken or in the loft... Now, I thought of binoculars but, I have some of those and they're 10x mag. They're fine if you like to see streaks of light as the stars zip about your vision like fireworks. Get a tripod? Well, for the money, big (I say big when actually the biggest are only 15x) binos are not all that great and like someone on already said Amazon saide you'll need to be Data from Star Trek if you plan on holding them - forget it. No really, forget it - bins are a big disappointment for the stars. Only German soldiers in my WW2 picture books and bird watchers have them. The Celestron travel scope is like one half of a MASSIVE pair of binos. From 20 to 40x mag they walk all over binos in terms of brightness and magnification. I have packed it in its little bag (very useful believe me) and carry it up the Malvern Hills. Try doing that with a reflector.. In the perfect 360 view up their I've seen the heavens explode into life. I can get it outside, set up and marvelling at the moon or a nebula in 2 mins. Gaze and Go. Every night I have a quick scan at the heavens then get back to putting bath sealant around taps or whatever grown-ups do at night. Great. Build quality is absolutely great. Sure, you have to be delicate with the controls and not heavy-handed but it's a telescope - what did you expect? If you're too rough to handle it then take up judo instead. I am careful with my lovely little scope and it opens up the skys for me and my little daughter every clear night. I can't believe how brilliant it is. My daughter saw a hot air balloon in the sky today - so small it was barely visible. In 45seconds we'd found it on the Travelscope and could count the occupants in the basket and watch the flames light up the red envelope - completely perfect. Maybe you could get a better stargazer... maybe you could get a better bird watcher... but could you get a lovely little instrument that could do both for 70 quid? (2 million US dollars)if I drop it and smash it I'll be sad but get onto Amazon and get another. It should be 160 quid (85 million dollars).. but don't let Celestron know they've mis-priced it! Want a cheap but perfectly useable scope for looking at the moon and birds and ships at sea? Want to use it every day? Are you not a Wall Street banker? Get this little beauty. If you really get hooked with astronomy then in a year get a reflector. You'll still only use the travel scope mind you! Hope my review gets you looking up and going "Wow!"
D**.
Value for money
When reviewing this 'scope you have to bear in mind what you are paying for it. At £53 you aren't going to get a Meade but you do get a servciceable 70mm compact refractor, a tripod, eyepieces,barlow lens, software and a back pack to keep it all in. Back in my youth I had a "proper" 3" astronomical refractor and I think this scope is comparable to it in terms of magnification, focus, image sharpness etc. The main problem you'll have with this scope is that its on a camera tripod (a rather flimsy one at that but more on that later) and its a fairly jerky transport system if you're used to an equitorial mount or even an altazimuth. That said I managed to lock on to Jupiter (not seen its moons for 30 years till tonight), Betelgeuse and a binary star (no moon tonight). The tripod supplied is a bit rickety and on full extension and the bottom legs extension are quite thin and bendy but you can't expect miracles - I'd rather have a reasonable scope and a rubbish tripod as that's easily remedied - you can get a sturdier tripod fairly cheaply (although it might not fit in the pack). The kit had expanded from that described on Celestron's website to include a X3 Barlow Lens and a 4mm eyepiece (X100) in addition to the 20mm (X20) and 10mm (X40) giving you magnification options of between x20 and x300 (although I wouldn't push it that far - it would be impossible to hold the image). You might move on to bigger and better things but that's the beauty of this scope - it will always have a use because it packs away so small - great to take camping, on walks, on holiday etc (you're not going to lug around an 8" reflector!). For the money you get a decent scope and lots of extras. If you look for the "firstscope accessory kit" you can pick up a moon filter, 6 and 12mm eyepieces (for more magnification options) and a spare spotting scope for about a tenner (only a few quid more than getting a moon filter on its own).
M**5
T**R
De schroefdraad van het statiefplaatje ontbreekt, dus kun je de kijker niet op het statief vastzetten. Ik zet de kijker daarom op een eigen fotostatief, en dat gaat goed. De richtkijker is speelgoed. Toch nog 2 sterren, de kijker zelf is redelijk te noemen voor deze prijs. En het geheel is licht en makkelijk vervoerbaar.
V**S
Gostei da facilidade de montagem. Muito leve, prático, bem acondicionado. Já sabia que não seria fácil observar planetas, pois como moro em uma cidade onde a luminosidade é muito alta, fica mais difícil. A visualização da Lua Cheia foi fantástico. Satisfeito com o produto. Atendeu minhas expectativas.
Z**A
Esto va pera todos aquellos que disponéis de este telescopio: disfruto de varios prismáticos astronómicos en formatos 20x90 20x80 15x70 y 10x50 también tengo un refractor 120mm.ATENCION para obtener de una imagen luminosa y detallada teneis que obtener 3 oculares:25mm 27mm 30mm y 40mm.El secreto esta en obtener una pupila de salida superior a 4mm / 25mm=4,3 mmm a 16x 30mm=5,2mm a 13x 40mm=7mm a 10x. El ocular de serie el de 20mm con 40 grados de visión, la imagen no es lo su ficiente brillante por la aperura del refractor 70mm para eso debería de ser 80mm de diámetro.En amazon disponéis de varios oculares de bajo coste Orbinar muy buenos con un campo de visión de entre 50-70 grados a un precio entre 15- 50 euros. RESULTADOS imágenes nítidas y detalladas DEL ESPACIO PROFUNDO DE GRAN CAMPO con nebulosas y cúmulos abiertos cerrados y galaxias como andromeda m81 m82..... Para uso DIURNO las imágenes son de ALTA DEFINICION.La pupila de salida se obtiene dividiendo la apertura del telescopio entre el aumento. El aumento se obtiene dividiendo la distancia focal del telescopio entre los mm del ocular.Hacer la prueba y contareis vuestras impresiones asombrados de como se transforma el telescopio.Recordar que es un refractor y las imágenes son mas definidas que un reflector.Todo esto en un telescopio de viaje.Para planetaria admite 100x como máximo con un ocular de 4mm, mas aumentos la imagen es borrosa.Fijaros que mis prismáticos astronomicos tienen una pupila de salida entre 4-5 mm.Con el ocular de serie de 20mm son 3,5mm y de hay para arriba el refractor se transforma en un traga luz.
و**ر
تركيبه سهل واستخدامه سهل ايضًا ويجي معه كتيب تعليمات وممتاز جدًا للقمر وتقدر تشوف القمر بكل وضوح بس مايبين لك اي كواكب ثانيه الا زحل وصغيير جدًا مانتبهت الا لمن ركزت ومو باين بالحيل ولكن اذا تبي رؤيه اوضح وابعد اشتر عدسة ثانيه يكون مداها اكبر
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