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Celestron – AstroMaster 90EQ Refractor – Manual Telescope for Beginners – Fully-Coated Optics – Adjustable-Height Tripod – Includes Accessories Plus Astronomy Software Package

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$ 359.95
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Did a lot of research on the best telescope to buy, low maintenance with excellent images. Refractor vs Reflective was the question Refractor won hands down when you put everything together to get a well-rounded scope on a budget.Also bought a filter so as to take pictures of the moon, 2X Barlow lens and a 3X. Settled with the 2X as that is perfect. I also added a zoom lens where I can go from 7-24mm.My daughter loves this thing and we're always sky watching together.The image below was taken using my iPhone 15 Pro after I adjusted the exposure perfectly. It was amazing taking this detailed picture with such a simple setup.We have also seen Jupiter and 4 of its biggest moon, Mars, Venus and Saturn. Something happens to your spirit and mind when you see them for the first time with your own eyes. It's almost like they're whispering something to you like Hey! we were here the whole time. WOW! We forget we live in space and rotate around a star (Sun).What we do is pay attention to when objects are closest to the earth to get the most out of this telescope.Worth every penny. Now I want to buy the $1400 8SE from the same company since I want something that gathers more light, yet still small and easily portable. Dobsonian Reflector equivalent is a no go.

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    B000MLHMBM

  • BATTERIES:

    1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)

  • BEST_SELLERS_RANK:

    #228 in Camera & Photo Products (See Top 100 in Camera & Photo Products) #23 in Telescope Refractors

  • CUSTOMER_REVIEWS:

    4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (4,395) 4.4 out of 5 stars

  • DATE_FIRST_AVAILABLE:

    November 4, 2009

  • IS_DISCONTINUED_BY_MANUFACTURER:

    No

  • ITEM_MODEL_NUMBER:

    21064

  • ITEM_WEIGHT:

    13.7 pounds

  • LANGUAGE:

    Spanish

  • MANUFACTURER:

    Celestron

  • PRODUCT_DIMENSIONS:

    30 x 15 x 51 inches

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Product Description Discover the night sky with the Celestron AstroMaster 90EQ, a beginner-friendly telescope designed for casual stargazing, planetary observation, and deep-sky viewing. Its 90mm (3.5") objective lens gathers plenty of light, revealing, detailed views of Saturn’s rings, Jupiter’s moons, lunar craters, and distant galaxies like Andromeda. Fully coated optics boost brightness and contrast, delivering stunning clarity on every target. The refractor optics deliver detailed, right-side-up daytime views of landscapes, wildlife, or distant landmarks. After dark, enjoy the best the night sky has to offer, including the Moon, planets, and stars. The sturdy German equatorial mount features slow-motion control knobs that let you make precise manual adjustments in right ascension and declination, perfect for smoothly centering and following objects. Assembly is fast and frustration-free thanks to the simple design with just a few key parts; no tools are required. The adjustable full-height tripod ensures a stable base and can be customized for comfortable viewing for adults or kids, in a standing or seated position. The 90EQ comes complete with all the essential accessories you’ll need, including a 20mm eyepiece offering 33x magnification, a 10mm eyepiece offering 65x magnification, a 90°erect image diagonal, a StarPointer™ red dot finderscope to help you quickly locate objects, and a free download of Starry Night, the top-rated astronomy software to help plan your stargazing sessions. Weighing just 13.3 lb (6.21 kg) fully assembled, this telescope is easy to move and set up in your backyard or at a dark-sky site. Backed by Celestron’s 2-Year Warranty and US-based technical support, the AstroMaster 90EQ is the perfect choice for beginners eager to explore the wonders of the universe. Amazon.com Celestron’s Astromaster 90EQ refractor telescope is a good choice for anyone who wants to try out astronomy for an affordable price, and it can double as a long range spotting scope. Bigger and more impressive than it looks in pictures, the Astromaster 90 EQ is an adult size telescope that stands nearly five feet high and weighs almost 25 pounds. With it’s fully illustrated quick set up guide, the telescope is easy to assemble, and the package includes an erect image prism, high and low power eyepieces, and astronomy software for your PC. Refractors are known for their crisp, high contrast views of the Moon and planets and the Astromaster 90 delivers sharp views right out of the box. The low power 20mm eyepiece (50X magnification) nicely frames the moon, while the high power 10mm eyepiece (100X magnification) delivers a crisp close up image full of detail. The sharp Achromatic optics of the Astromaster 90 EQ give me memorable views night after night. On a moonless night I like the way the 20mm eyepiece frames the ghostly glow of the Orion Nebula. Zooming in with the 10mm eyepiece, I can easily pick out all four stars of the Orion Nebula’s embedded quadruple star the Trapezium. Another night I was treated to a nice view as one of Jupiter’s moons cast its shadow on Jupiter’s cloud tops. The Equatorial mount included with the Astromaster 90 EQ is designed to help track stars and planets at high power. When I set up the telescope, I simply point the polar axis at Polaris, the North Star. This makes it easy to keep celestial objects in the field of view by turning one slow motion knob. Celestron also offers the AstroMaster 90 EQ MD which includes a battery powered motor for automatic tracking. The CG-3 equatorial mount is a little wobbly when the legs are fully extended, but that’s normal for any large telescope in this price range. The built in “Star-Pointer” finder allows me to aim the telescope by aligning an illuminated red dot with the target. This works OK for bright objects like the Moon and planets, but it’s not so easy to use on fainter deep space objects. -- Jeff Phillips Pros: Crisp clear views of the Moon and planets Rugged refractor design Easy no-tool set up Erect image prism and two eyepieces included Cons: Equatorial mount wobbles a bit while focusing Star pointer not so easy to use Jupiter showing the shadow of Ganymede, July 22, approx 400X. Double star Albireo in Cygnus, July 28, approx 200X The Moon as seen at 50X with Canon Powershot camera. The Moon as seen at 200X with Neximage camera P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); From the Manufacturer If you're looking for a dual-purpose telescope appropriate for both terrestrial and celestial viewing, then the AstroMaster Series is for you. Each AstroMaster model is capable of giving correct views of land and sky. The AstroMaster Series produce bright, clear images of the Moon and planets. It is easy to see the moons of Jupiter and the rings of Saturn with every one of these fine instruments. For views of the brighter deep space objects like galaxies and nebulae, we recommend the larger aperture and light gathering ability of the Newtonian reflectors. See more
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muy bien
2026-03-05    -Ubaldo

Esta genial

Review based on 6 months using this scope
2025-12-23    -ilove1995

This is a fantastic beginners refractor telescope. I bought this for my sons 8th birthday earlier this year. Unfortunately we just missed out on the clear skies we had in March with the Jupiter Venus conjunction. That said we've had a few clear skies since then to get good use out of the scope where we have seen some fabulous views of the moon, Jupiter, Venus & Saturn.I would highly recommend an additional purchase of the Celestron eyepiece set to use with this scope. The refractor comes with two eyepieces, a 20mm & 10mm. The 20mm is ok but the 10mm in my opinion is a poor eyepiece. Since purchasing the eyepiece set I don't think I have bothered with either of the two included eyepieces as the set one's are far better quality (in particular the 32mm eyepiece). Getting back to the telescope I was impressed with the build quality of both the tripod and scope. The tripod is an Alt-Azimuth. At first I regretted not getting an equatorial mount for the scope which is recommended over the Alt-Azimuth for astronomy. I'm not so bothered about it now as I find the tripod very easy to set up which means I can get it out of the house and into the garden quickly. My son has also used the scope for spotting on the seafront which an Alt-Azimuth is recommended for so you now have more than one use for the telescope. Perhaps in the future we may purchase an equatorial mount when it's time to upgrade but this suits us perfectly for now.The scope has a dove tail mount for the tripod, I noticed some reviewers complain about the scope wobbling at the mount which I have also experienced but I got round this by taking my time carefully mounting the scope to the tripod. Once done you don't really need to do this again as I tend to put the telescope away by removing the tray and collapsing the tripod legs rather than removing the scope from the tripod.With the stock 20mm eyepiece you will see Jupiter and it's four largest moons, the phases of Venus, Saturn with it's rings visible and as expected with most telescopes very clear close up images of the moon. I think this is excellent for what is a sub £100 telescope.There are of course things not to like at this price range. I've already commented on what I think about the stock eyepieces. My only other gripe is with the diagonal which has a cheap plastic feel to it. It's perfectly functional but I found over time it loosened with the screws not doing a good job of holding it tightly to the back of the scope. I ended up replacing this for a better quality celestron diagonal which cost about £25. Money well spent.Hopefully you can see an image I have attached of the moon taken with a compact camera mounted to this telescope via a 32mm eyepiece. Definitely recommend upgrading your eyepieces, that said at less than £100 this is the scope to get and perfect for starting out in Astronomy.Update - 19-Sep-2012 :-Just like to add that I recently purchased a Telrad red dot finder to use with this telescope which I'm very glad I did as it helped me locate the Andromeda Galaxy last night! Seeing conditions were as good as they get with no moon but still some light pollution what with living 35 miles outside of London and near an airport. People who say that this scope is limited to just solar objects are wrong! You can use this for viewing Deep Sky Objects (DSO) as well. Ok Andromeda was just a faint grey smudge but I still managed to locate it with this telescope using the stock 20mm eyepiece. Simply amazing!

beyond my expectation!
2026-01-18    -Ash

it is a great scope for beginners! I bought it for my 5 yr old son who could see the moon and its craters in his first try!!super easy to setup, looks sturdy and made of quality materials. Displacement not sharp so I guess it will be a good challenge to visualize smaller objects such as Jupiter or Saturn. we only looked at the moon which was amazing! very sharp image ( you do not see same quality in the picture attached taken by my cellphone).all in all highly recommended for beginners who look for sth that motivates you in astronomy.UPDATED:we bought this in last winter so no chance to try it regularly (winter=coldddd), until now (May 2021) that weather is pleasant. and now we started to discover this little powerful scope! the second picture I uploaded is taken with my phone just through the eyepiece! the same way and the same phone I used for the first picture but as you get used to the scope and better adjust it you can enjoy it more and more. the picture quality is that good that I decided to buy the T ring adaptor for my Nikon SLR camera to mount it on the scope and take even better quality pictures. also I bought a set of eyepieces with different magnification plus a set of filters to level up our sky watching experience. all said, I recommend this scope 100%.

I love this telescope. It's my first scope but I've borrowed ones in the past and knew this one would be good to learn with because it is not overly complicated and is VERY easy to set-up. I had it put together in less than 10 minutes. The longest time was getting the disc battery into the back of the red light finder (battery is included) and thinking I had a problem when it was just that I had not screwed the battery cover all the way down. The scope is also light for easy transportation by anyone.I bought this in combination with the $20 PowerSeeker accessory kit which was a perfect match. The telescope comes with 20mm and 10mm lenses in storage containers similar to clear film canisters. The powerseeker kit comes with 15mm & 9mm lenses, red & blue filters & a moon filter in a hard black case. The filters screw onto the end of the lense that goes into the scope - easily with no issues in diameter. If you reorganize the filters to fit all of them in one spot in the case you can put all the lenses from the scope and kit in the case. It was a great deal considering the moon filter alone costs ~$15 if you buy it by itself and now I have more lenses and easy storage.I had the scope out for the first time last night after I set it up. I easily found Jupiter, sighted it in with the red dot finder (move your head until the two red dots make a single point and put that point on the object you want to look at), and then looked at it with the 20mm, adjusting the focus knob only a little. I switched over to the 9mm and saw to my amazement Jupiter's orangish colored cloud bands as well as all 4 moons quite clearly. The moon wasn't up so no comments on that but for a first night out this was pretty impressive.The only negative is that although the scope swings easily from side to side if you loosen the azimuth angle stop, it does not move as easily as I'd like up and down to track stars and planets as the earth spins. This may just be a break-in issue and was not that big of a deal. I had no issues with the stand (I was actually impressed with how well it was made for a telescope this cheap) but I had it at it's lowest point as I like to sit on the ground on a blanket and spread my stuff around me.

5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Purchase
2026-01-28    -Bo M.

This is genuinely so good if you’re on a budget. it is super super clear. the first night i used it, it was cloudy but some stars decided to pop out for me. granted this isnt like a $20,000 telescope so it does just look like a dot, at least with the lenses provided but its super super cool. it was pretty simple to put together except for the finderscope. that one i had to figure out on my own. you have to remove the base of the finderscope from the finderscope itselff. and then slide them together. but other than that its super easy. you have to line it up too dont forget that. that part was a bit annoying but im used to it now. its relatively stable. its got a decent weight to the base. overall a great product at a cheaper price. I would go with this one if you’re looking for one!

I love this telescope. It's my first scope but I've borrowed ones in the past and knew this one would be good to learn with because it is not overly complicated and is VERY easy to set-up. I had it put together in less than 10 minutes. The longest time was getting the disc battery into the back of the red light finder (battery is included) and thinking I had a problem when it was just that I had not screwed the battery cover all the way down. The scope is also light for easy transportation by anyone.I bought this in combination with the $20 PowerSeeker accessory kit which was a perfect match. The telescope comes with 20mm and 10mm lenses in storage containers similar to clear film canisters. The powerseeker kit comes with 15mm & 9mm lenses, red & blue filters & a moon filter in a hard black case. The filters screw onto the end of the lense that goes into the scope - easily with no issues in diameter. If you reorganize the filters to fit all of them in one spot in the case you can put all the lenses from the scope and kit in the case. It was a great deal considering the moon filter alone costs ~$15 if you buy it by itself and now I have more lenses and easy storage.I had the scope out for the first time last night after I set it up. I easily found Jupiter, sighted it in with the red dot finder (move your head until the two red dots make a single point and put that point on the object you want to look at), and then looked at it with the 20mm, adjusting the focus knob only a little. I switched over to the 9mm and saw to my amazement Jupiter's orangish colored cloud bands as well as all 4 moons quite clearly. The moon wasn't up so no comments on that but for a first night out this was pretty impressive.The only negative is that although the scope swings easily from side to side if you loosen the azimuth angle stop, it does not move as easily as I'd like up and down to track stars and planets as the earth spins. This may just be a break-in issue and was not that big of a deal. I had no issues with the stand (I was actually impressed with how well it was made for a telescope this cheap) but I had it at it's lowest point as I like to sit on the ground on a blanket and spread my stuff around me.

Zusammenbau:Erstaunlich einfach, auch wenn es erst einmal nicht so aussieht. Die Ausrichtung der Äquatorialmontierung habe ich mir in einem Youtube-Video angeschaut. Es geht auch ohne Ausrichtung, aber dann ist die Bewegung des Teleskops auf bestimmte Objekte frickeliger. Das Teleskop lässt sich von Stativ und Montierung einfach trennen, falls man es mal mitnehmen wollen würde.Stabilität:Das Teleskop ist an sich gut verarbeitet und steht recht stabil. Man darf aber keine Wunder erwarten, besonders bei höheren Vergrößerungen wackelt das Bild erstmal 1-2 Sekunden, wenn man etwas berührt. Ich glaube aber auch nicht, dass es in diesem Preisbereich Teleskope gibt, die wirklich starr dastehen.Auffinden von Himmelsobjekten:Der Sucher mit dem roten Lichtpunkt hat mich wirklich überrascht. Ist er erst einmal justiert (ich habe einen Schornstein in der Nähe dazu benutzt), lassen sich damit Planeten wie Saturn und Jupiter wirklich einfach anpeilen. Das war bei einem früheren billigen Teleskop viel schwieriger.Abbildungsqualität:Die mitgelieferten Okulare sind so leicht, dass man sie wegblasen kann. Ihre Abbildungsqualität ist "ok", aber es geht natürlich besser. Da gute (nicht sehr gute!) Okulare gerne mal 30-60 Euro kosten, ist es verständlich, dass hier gespart wurde. Es ist wie in der Fotografie: das Glas kostet immer am meisten.Ich habe mir das Celestron 8-24 mm Okular Zoom 93230 dazu gekauft. Mit ihm ist die Abbildungsleistung sichtbar besser. Man ist außerdem flexibler damit und muss nicht die ganze Zeit Okulare wechseln. Ein von mir testweise gekauftes 15mm Festbrennweiten-Okular (Svbony SV154 15mm 70 Grad ) ist noch einen Tick schärfer und der Blickwinkel ist größer. Kann man machen, muss aber meiner Meinung nach nicht unbedingt sein, da das Celestron Zoom sehr gut ist.Was kann man mit diesem Teleskop sehen?Da ich mitten in der Stadt wohne, habe ich mich bis jetzt auf Mond, Jupiter und Saturn konzentriert.- Der Saturn ist sehr scharf sichtbar, eine Vergrößerung (Zoom) vergrößert das Bild, bringt aber nur wenige neue Details. Man kann den Mond Titan als winzigen Lichtpunkt sehen. Die Teilung oder den Schatten des Ringes konnte ich bisher nicht sehen, die Sichtbedingungen waren aber bisher allenfalls "gut". Ab einer Vergrößerung von ca. 60x wird das Bild merklich dunkler und "wabert". Im Bereich 40-50x ist man am besten aufgehoben.- Den Jupiter sieht man mit seinem 4 größten Monden sehr deutlich. Man sieht die Bänder des Jupiters, den "Fleck" konnte ich bisher nicht sehen. Zur Vergrößerung gilt das beim Saturn Gesagte.- Den Mond kann man natürlich sehr gut beobachten. Bei 24mm ist er gesichtsfeldfüllend und beim Hereinzoomen kann man dann einzelne Krater und deren Schatten (je nach Mondphase) sehr schön anschauen. Hier lohnt sich das Zoom-Okular besonders.Erwartungsmanagement:Man darf keine Wunder erwarten, die Planeten sind bei Weitem nicht "bildschirmfüllend" zu sehen. Es ist eher so, dass sie ca. 5% des Gesichtsfeld einnehmen. Aber man sieht alles, was wichtig ist, was schon beeindruckend ist. Ich glaube nicht, dass im Preisbereich unter 2000 Euro viel mehr möglich ist, was auch der Bewegung in der Atmosphäre ("Seeing") und der Montierung (jede kleinste Bewegung wird 40-60-fach vergrößert) geschuldet ist.Mögliche Vergrößerungen:Mit den mitgelieferten Okularen 50x und 100x, mit meinem Zoom 40x bis 125x. Mit einer 2x Barlow-Linse (z.B. Svbony SV137) verdoppelten sich die genannten Werte unter einem leichten Verlust an Bildqualität.Sinnvoll bei den Planeten meiner Meinung nach 40x-60x, beim Mond sieht man bei 125x auch noch Interessantes, aber das Bild wird viel dunkler und wabert durch die Atmosphäre. Für kleinere Vergrößerungen beim Mond ist ein Filter zur Verringerung der Helligkeit (z.B. Celestron 94119) sinnvoll.Ich gebe insgesamt 5 Sterne, obwohl man doch Einiges dazu kaufen muss/sollte. Es ist aber illusorisch anzunehmen, dass das bei diesem Preis anders möglich wäre.

When you buy your first telescope, like the same 70mm one marketed under several different names, this one is a huge upgrade on the quality of components at little increase in price (I got mine used like new from Amazon for $110 after tax), then you look it up and realize the refractor crew, or more experienced telescoping community, totally dumps on this one, however I really like it. The red dot is a big upgrade from one of those very entry level finder scopes that's impossible to focus. The mount is much more stable although it's a little short in my opinion, I got a 6mm eyepiece but I'm not sure it was worth it... Well see once the upgraded diagonal comes in. I can easily see the bands on Jupiter, rings of Saturn, and Orion nebula. I have seen the crab, bodes, and cigar nebulas although they ask only appear as a smudge, which is to be expected. Haven't tried Andromeda yet due to my location and season. So I'm my opinion it's a 5 star for the 110$ I got it for, but full price I would not likely purchase it. To be fair I wouldn't know what to get new at the 180 price point, but you would think they could throw in one of those cheap cell phone mounts or that better powerseeker tripod.

5.0 out of 5 stars Ed’s 102AZ scope
2026-02-17    -Ed Armendariz Jr

Excellent beginner scope! First night saw Saturn and its rings! Optics very clear, hope to see Jupiter soon! Don’t get anything less than 4” diameter on a refractor! I may later step up to a 6-8 reflector but not yet. This scope is great! Really easy setup right out of the box, well worth it.

beyond my expectation!
2026-01-25    -Ash

it is a great scope for beginners! I bought it for my 5 yr old son who could see the moon and its craters in his first try!!super easy to setup, looks sturdy and made of quality materials. Displacement not sharp so I guess it will be a good challenge to visualize smaller objects such as Jupiter or Saturn. we only looked at the moon which was amazing! very sharp image ( you do not see same quality in the picture attached taken by my cellphone).all in all highly recommended for beginners who look for sth that motivates you in astronomy.UPDATED:we bought this in last winter so no chance to try it regularly (winter=coldddd), until now (May 2021) that weather is pleasant. and now we started to discover this little powerful scope! the second picture I uploaded is taken with my phone just through the eyepiece! the same way and the same phone I used for the first picture but as you get used to the scope and better adjust it you can enjoy it more and more. the picture quality is that good that I decided to buy the T ring adaptor for my Nikon SLR camera to mount it on the scope and take even better quality pictures. also I bought a set of eyepieces with different magnification plus a set of filters to level up our sky watching experience. all said, I recommend this scope 100%.

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