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In this video, Teagan gives a review of his experience using the new Celestron StarSense Dobsonian.
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-Chapters-
00:00 - 00:32 - Introduction
00:33 - 01:39 - The Details
01:40 - 02:32 - Assembling the 8-inch Dob
02:33 - 03:45 - Red Dot Finder Scope
03:46 - 04:20 - Collimation
04:21 - 06:04 - StarSense Explorer App
06:05 - 10:47 - Testing the StarSense Dob
10:48 - 11:52 - The Results
11:52 - 12:27 - Conclusion

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@brad_neal
@brad_neal 6 месяцев назад
New to all of this, my wife has been gazing at the heaven's using the binoculars I got her last year for Christmas. I could tell she was really into it, so this year I surprised her with the DX 130az - she was blown away with excitement! We have been having a blast absorbing all there is to take in as we learn our away around the sky. I can't imagine the learning curve without the StarSense setup - it's truly amazing, allowing one to spend time watching the sky as apposed to searching. Assuming she continues with the hobby, we'll likely move up to the 8" Dob next year. Anyway, thanks for the great review. Love your vid's!
@mzmagister
@mzmagister 2 года назад
Great review. As a 10inch dob owner myself, now refitted with a StarSense Cell-holder - this will be my number one recommendation for beginners from now on
@highpointscientific
@highpointscientific 2 года назад
Thank you! We're glad you enjoyed the video!
@supakoopaproductions8035
@supakoopaproductions8035 2 года назад
Thanks so much for making this video, it really helps to make me be informed about this telescope and now I know how to use it now I understand everything.
@highpointscientific
@highpointscientific 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@davidpacek605
@davidpacek605 2 года назад
As soon as I saw this on your web site the other day, it ticked off so many points on my ‘want’ list - affordable, solid performance, transportable, suitable for beginners - that I immediately placed an order. Eagerly awaiting delivery scheduled for later today.
@highpointscientific
@highpointscientific 2 года назад
Great to hear!
@memorylane1980s
@memorylane1980s 2 года назад
Let us know..please..ticks all my boxes too
@mr.coffee540
@mr.coffee540 Год назад
Worth it ??
@orianananana
@orianananana Год назад
hows it been?
@satianandrucktooa3517
@satianandrucktooa3517 Год назад
Just ordered my starsense 8 inch Dobsonian. Inspired by your video. 👍
@GodfatherAstro
@GodfatherAstro 2 года назад
I really wish they would sell that star Sense as a separate attachment. I would love to add it to my 8inch dob in a heartbeat
@scuba5k
@scuba5k 2 года назад
Costco I selling the 80az for like $169, considering it to do what you mentioned. If it doesn’t work out I could just screw it back on the original scope, Costco has a great return policy.
@mzmagister
@mzmagister 2 года назад
I bought the Starsense Explorer LT 70 AZ, removed the Cellphone holder, 3d printed a base for the finderscope shoe and mounted it on my 10inch dobsonian. Gave the LT 70 AZ away for free without Cellholder and Code ;) Works perfectly
@frankmacleod9576
@frankmacleod9576 2 года назад
@@scuba5k I've been thinking the same thing. I'd just need to adapt the mount to fit a 12" truss dob's secondary optical tube.
@FlyinZX10R
@FlyinZX10R Год назад
@@scuba5k I just saw Costco has an Explore Scientific 10inch DOB for 599
@tjzambonischwartz
@tjzambonischwartz 11 месяцев назад
@@scuba5kI did exactly that and it worked great.
@sgp1057
@sgp1057 2 года назад
Thanks for the video. I just purchased the 10" Star Sense 3 weeks ago with the calibration knobs and the Apertura Ultimate Plossl Eyepiece Kit. I have a remote place to go in West Virginia where the night sky jumps out at you. You can easily see the milky way. I had questions on the set up but your video was great I am glad i found it.
@highpointscientific
@highpointscientific 2 года назад
Glad we could help! Clear skies!
@thecoldestmilk
@thecoldestmilk Год назад
I'm in the exact same situation! Although it might be cloudy when I go in September:( how did you install the collimation knobs?
@hael8680
@hael8680 Год назад
How long does it take for the starsense mirror to dew up? Does it come with a cover?
@ManahManah77
@ManahManah77 Год назад
Alrighty then, I received my 8 inch Dobsonian Starsense about a week ago but I've only had one night clear enough to do any real viewing with it. However, that one outing gave me enough insight to do some research in what to expect and how to get it (ie. planetary observation vs. dso observation, eyepieces, filters, etc.). I picked up the Celestron accessory kit at a local shop that has the 5 Plossl eyepieces (6mm-32mm), a Barlow 2x, and 6 color filters. The weather is looking favorable for the weekend, so I can't wait to get out and try them. Once I get some practice in, I plan on picking up the adapter for the eyepiece to take photos with my phone camera.
@blackice2407
@blackice2407 Год назад
looking forward to hearing your feedback. I'm thinking of getting this too, and wondering if the app really does work.
@SHIVA1894
@SHIVA1894 11 месяцев назад
Hey! I have bought the same telescope and have used only the 25mm eyepiece that came with it. Would you recommend which eyepiece should i get for planetary viewing? I am looking at 6mm, 10mm and 13mm. I don't want buy all these at once. Thanks!
@sidpackard8613
@sidpackard8613 10 месяцев назад
I read that the 8" has push-pull primary mirror knobs (as opposed to conventional screws), and that it’s very hard to collimate. Can anyone verify or help me understand this?
@thelegendsando2412
@thelegendsando2412 9 месяцев назад
Great video. Hey can you tell me that apertura AD8 bag is fitting StarSense dob 8 ??
@editbalazs349
@editbalazs349 2 года назад
Wow! This is the Perfect Dob!
@notation254
@notation254 2 года назад
I’m looking for my first real telescope, after messing with my friend’s 4” refractor and borrowing a 4.5” Newtonian reflector on an EQ mount. I’m torn between the 8” and 10” starsense dob, I’m steering toward the 8 for weight/moving, but 50% more light gathering is super tempting. I plan on taking this thing up the mountain for dark skies with little to no light pollution.
@highpointscientific
@highpointscientific 2 года назад
If you feel comfortable taking it all the way up a mountain, a 10" would be great!
@gihanilangakoon
@gihanilangakoon 10 месяцев назад
Thank you. I liked this mainly because I am contemplating the celestron dobsonian. But I thought you spoke mainly in praise of the starsense system. I need to know more of the optics of this Dob compared to ,say, the apertura 8" dobsonian. Can you do that comparison please ?
@pequodexpress
@pequodexpress Год назад
Does anyone know of a good alternate base for this 8" Dob? I never received the base from the seller, and Celestron is making it difficult to buy just the base.
@jeffpankow
@jeffpankow Год назад
Does the finder scope come in another color? I am color blind and cannot see the red dot.
@onebadbearonebadbear3496
@onebadbearonebadbear3496 Год назад
How much better is the 10" over the 8? Also how detailed is the lunar surface.
@PamelaG
@PamelaG Год назад
WOW - your instruction is so thorough - you make the experience of star gazing feel as though anyone can get enjoyable results... you were using the 8" Dob; does the 10" gather much more light to observe the lower mag objects? THANK you so much.
@highpointscientific
@highpointscientific Год назад
The 10" does gather about 45% more light than the 8" when it comes to lower mag. objects. Thanks!
@user-wz4qx1wh7f
@user-wz4qx1wh7f 10 месяцев назад
Is the 10 inch worth the benefit and is it that much heavier to deal with?
@rossh4806
@rossh4806 2 года назад
Great video. Really need to start saving my pennies for one. We live just miles from the Greenbank Observatory and they host Star Parties during the summer.
@highpointscientific
@highpointscientific 2 года назад
You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed them
@kartiksharma2516
@kartiksharma2516 11 месяцев назад
Should I go with 8" dobsonian or the dx 130 az model? Considering I am most probably not going to be looking for an upgrade like ever.
@blackice2407
@blackice2407 Год назад
I'm thinking of purchasing this telescope, particularly because the StarSense Explorer App. However, on Google Play I noticed the Apps low star rating, and comments. Is anyone else having issues with this App on Android? Also, is it possible to swap the red dot to right-angle finder scope?
@ShriRamAcadmeyMaths-tc2rm
@ShriRamAcadmeyMaths-tc2rm 5 месяцев назад
For me a binocular astronamer, what will you recommend a starsense 130 or starsense 8 inch dobsonian ? I need it for veiwing deep space objects
@jeffreythornton2675
@jeffreythornton2675 Год назад
Interesting! Question about the StarSense. I live in a very humid area, and dew is a huge problem. How does this system hold up in this environment? Also, I have a Google Pixel phone. Will the software work with this phone? Thanks..
@mik75s
@mik75s 6 месяцев назад
How long does the cell phone battery last when using this app?
@pequodexpress
@pequodexpress Год назад
I'm about to get this 8" DOB. Are there any additional eyepieces I should get?
@hael8680
@hael8680 Год назад
Great video. I would have liked to see you finding an object in realtime vs the sped up video you provided.
@atuldivekar
@atuldivekar Год назад
I see that the 8in Dob is f/5.9, the 10in is f/4.7. So although the 10in gathers more light, it has larger field of view, making objects smaller. Which is better for planetary observation ? Is the 10in still better because it can use a higher power eyepiece and hence give the same or better size of planet images?
@fredaw61
@fredaw61 Год назад
I had An Orion 10” sky quest years ago, but sold it because I found it too difficult to find objects. I like the Star Sense Dobsonians and may get back into the hobby. Being older with a bad back the 8” sounds like a much wiser tool. I have some light pollution in my area if stepping up to the 10” would be a better choice or hurt because of light pollution? Which would you suggest?
@highpointscientific
@highpointscientific Год назад
We'd recommend an 8" if weight and light pollution are limiting factors. A 10" won't be that dramatic of a step-up if you are struggling with light pollution, especially if you are more likely to bring the 8" outside on a frequent basis.
@vladimirescabia544
@vladimirescabia544 Год назад
which is the best between Apertura AD8 and Celestron Starsense Explorer 10 Inch Dobsonian?
@jackfrost4033
@jackfrost4033 5 месяцев назад
Does the starsense use only the camera of the phone ? Or the gyroscope and accelerometer too ? Thanks Paul
@fumblingninja
@fumblingninja 2 года назад
can the phone mount be bought seperately? it would be a great addition to my 8" dob I already own
@highpointscientific
@highpointscientific 2 года назад
Unfortunately, the phone mount cannot be purchased separately.
@aidanlinden4990
@aidanlinden4990 Год назад
I'm debating between the 8" dob and the 130mm as my first telescope. Will the 130mm be enough or will I wish I'd sprung for the 8"? Thank you! I live in bortle class 4 and money is a concern but not a deal breaker.
@highpointscientific
@highpointscientific Год назад
An 8" dob would represent a considerable upgrade in light gathering capability vs a 130mm (5") scope. However, the 8" dobsonian is also quite a bit more heavy!
@jamesgoodnight929
@jamesgoodnight929 Год назад
Hi! I'm trying to decide between the StarSense Explorer 8 and 2 others. How would this compare to the Zhumell Z8 or the Apertura AD8? Is the extra $100 worth it for this one? I was gearing towards the AD8 for the included accessories, but as I am a beginner, the app with this telescope is also very tempting. Is there a similar app that can be used with the AD8? Which of the 3 that I mentioned would you recommend for a beginner? Thank you!
@sgtransit7426
@sgtransit7426 Год назад
PushToCam or FinderCam?
@DRARD-zd7vx
@DRARD-zd7vx Год назад
Shall I sacrifice aperture for automated tracking by which I mean a dob 8 inch or Celestron 6se , I’m a beginner but I want to get into astrophotography
@highpointscientific
@highpointscientific Год назад
AP would be more optimal with tracking, even though it's not an equatorial mount.
@Notagain640
@Notagain640 Год назад
Is the center mark on the primary mirror something you added, or does Celestron supply it pre-marked? I hope they add it, so I don't have to.
@highpointscientific
@highpointscientific Год назад
Its added at the factory!
@thewaxandgreaseremover6182
@thewaxandgreaseremover6182 Год назад
Hey Brotha, thank you so much for the video and for answering our questions. I have a questions for you as well: is there a big difference between the 8” and 10” versions of this scope? Also, do you recommend any multi-range eye pieces? My dad and I currently use a Celestron hunting scope and we like how you can go from 20X - 60X. Is there an eye piece that can do that for these scopes and would you recommend that? Thank you for your help!
@highpointscientific
@highpointscientific Год назад
There is a nearly 50% increase in light gathering capability between an 8" and a 10" version of this scope. As far as an eyepiece with a variable zoom, something like this might interest you: www.highpointscientific.com/celestron-8-24-mm-1-25-zoom-eyepiece-93230 Clear skies!
@thewaxandgreaseremover6182
@thewaxandgreaseremover6182 Год назад
@@highpointscientific thank you so much for the quick reply! Do you by any chance have a video on how to calibrate the mirror on the Dobsonian? You shows the device but you didn’t show us how to do that here.
@Astronurd
@Astronurd Год назад
​@@highpointscientific Far better getting the Baader 8-24mm zoom. It's far superior.
@RichardLawn
@RichardLawn 11 месяцев назад
I'm actually thinking of trading in my AVX and 6" SCT with StarSense and some other assessories for either the 10" or 12" Dobsonian with StarSense Phone app. I've found I'm just not using the rig I have because it's just too much to set up and cumbersome. Not sure this is a good idea but after looking at this video and some others on RU-vid I'm getting more convinced that it is a good idea!
@parks51998
@parks51998 2 года назад
I have been using my new 8 in star sense Dob for several weeks now and the app keeps telling me that it is trying to locate and not to move my telescope.Then it says that it cannot identify my sky and to contact celestron. I really like the scope and normally just use it as a regular scope. I have tried to contact celestron and have reloaded the software twice. Not sure I can recomend this but I will update.
@igyarmathy
@igyarmathy Год назад
I think you should have problem with your phone. I had the same problem which was solved when I replaced my Xiaomi phone to a Samsung.
@americandronecompanyllc4268
Any pictures to share? All we saw is the app.
@cdjames4246
@cdjames4246 2 года назад
Great video
@highpointscientific
@highpointscientific 2 года назад
Thank you! We're glad you enjoyed it!
@Generalgreatnes
@Generalgreatnes 2 года назад
I'd really like to know how this dob, compares to others of the same size from other brands
@highpointscientific
@highpointscientific 2 года назад
Hello Phillip. The 8" and 10" StarSense should optically be similar to any other 8 or 10" dobsonian.
@gomanastro
@gomanastro 2 года назад
what a cool toy!!! that app is amazing, looks like it makes things so easy, and much less frustrating for a beginner, or anyone....
@MrNvona
@MrNvona 8 месяцев назад
I just wish they shipped this with dual ratio focus. In my experience that is the most important feature on a scope.
@venumadhavchirunomula6332
@venumadhavchirunomula6332 Год назад
thank you for your passionate presentation which is better between Celestron StarSense Explorer 10" Dobsonian - and Apertura AD10 Dobsonian 10" Telescope. i am a beginner price is not a concern thank you
@highpointscientific
@highpointscientific Год назад
Hi There! Both scopes are great but the Apertura Series comes with better/more accessories and the base has a sturdier build for smoother movements and adjustments. The difference here is the StarSense application which is included with the Celestron Dobsonians. Additionally, The ad8 also with the Apertura Absolute Warranty.
@michaelreed534
@michaelreed534 11 месяцев назад
The Telescope sits down low. For older star gazers like myself this presents a problem with back issues as you have to bend over to look in the eyepiece. Is it wise to sit this up on a table or a stand that will raise the elevation of the telescope for easier viewing?
@mrmaxaxl
@mrmaxaxl 11 месяцев назад
You can sit on a chair
@davidtimbro3677
@davidtimbro3677 2 года назад
I want one.
@charlesmobley7782
@charlesmobley7782 2 года назад
I’m a beginner and debating between a 8se and one of these Starsense dobsonian, one day I’d like to get into astrophotography also. Which would you suggest? Also is the 10in dobsonian worth the extra cost of the 8in?
@highpointscientific
@highpointscientific 2 года назад
Hello Charles. Both scopes would be a good choice. A 10" scope represents a fairly decent increase in light gathering capability and increased resolution. However, if you live in a light polluted zone, you may not notice much of an increase in the views through a 10". Clear skies.
@highpointscientific
@highpointscientific 2 года назад
To answer your question regarding astrophotography, some astrophotography is possible with an 8" or 10" dob, but you may run into problems with reaching prime focus (check out our article on Astrophotography with a Dobsonian: www.highpointscientific.com/astronomy-hub/post/astro-photography-guides/astrophotography-with-a-dobsonian-telescope). If you're looking to get into astrophotography eventually, we'd recommend an 8SE or Nexstar SE mount, which can also be used in equatorial mode with a wedge.
@Galaxyman2903
@Galaxyman2903 2 года назад
At the 3:57 point of the video about collimation is not hugely important for deep sky is very much incorrect. As a 100% deep sky observer for 51 years, I can say It’s very important optics are aligned along with good quality optics overall. I should add that alignment with the red dot finder must be AFTER the optics (secondary and primary mirrors) are collimated.
@highpointscientific
@highpointscientific 2 года назад
This is a good point. Thanks for bringing it up.
@wresteban
@wresteban Год назад
Great review, as always! How does this Dob 8 stack up against the starsense DX 5 - side to side. I am still undecided about which one to purchase. I am a beginner and appreciate clear and sharp views. My point of reference is a starsense 114 LT
@highpointscientific
@highpointscientific Год назад
If you are referring to the 130dx (5" mirror) - The difference will be substantial. 8" is A LOT greater in area than 5" - over 2.5x the light gathering power!
@wresteban
@wresteban Год назад
@@highpointscientific Thanks!!!
@LeeeB0
@LeeeB0 2 года назад
need to find a way to mount the starsense phone holder to my Apertura AD8.. anyone do this?
@highpointscientific
@highpointscientific 2 года назад
Hello, the StarSense phone dock for the StarSense dobsonian is not designed for the Apertura AD8.
@kevinscully6647
@kevinscully6647 Год назад
Does using the cell phone screen to find objects effect your night vision?
@highpointscientific
@highpointscientific Год назад
Hi Kevin, It definitely can if you do not have the app's night vision mode enabled! We highly encourage it especially when viewing deep sky objects.
@brianmorrison9937
@brianmorrison9937 9 месяцев назад
Will it track an object so it can be viewed for a few minutes? I want to take it to an event to show young people the night sky. I don't want to have to move the scope every 30 seconds to look at an object in the sky.
@clayc124
@clayc124 8 месяцев назад
No tracking - it is just an object locator.
@flightguy32
@flightguy32 Год назад
What's the difference between the 6se and a dob? Is one better than the other
@highpointscientific
@highpointscientific Год назад
The 6se is a Schmidt- Cass design and is a bit smaller in aperture. The 6se is a fully computerized, goto system where as the StarSense is only a Push To system. The se series are great for planetary viewing as they offer a longer focal length. A given eyepiece will have more magnification on the 6se than on the 8" StarSense. Feel free to reach out to us via our website for more information on these scopes. They are both awesome and serve different purposes!
@bcrocks3935
@bcrocks3935 11 месяцев назад
If I’m not worried about the starsense, but would kind of like to have it, is it worth getting this over the Apatura with the upgrade kit for less dough? The Apatura seems really nice.
@highpointscientific
@highpointscientific 11 месяцев назад
If you arent too worried about the StarSense technology that comes with the Celestron then yes, the Apertura would definitely be the way to go. You have superior build quality with the Apertura brand dobsonians - something that may leave you wanting more with the celestron dobsonian. The Apertura upgrades will really allow your Apertura dob to grow with you as your progress
@highpointscientific
@highpointscientific 11 месяцев назад
Out of the box the StarSense technology will help find objects faster... but with the Apertura dob, you will need to learn the night sky a bit more using star atlases and maps like stellarium.. But soon enough you will accustomed to the night sky and where these objects are without the need for help from an app. At this point you now have the ability to find objects quickly AND you have a quality build with the Apertura dob.
@kevinhaynes9091
@kevinhaynes9091 2 года назад
I'm confused. Celestron StarSense is a digital camera that replaces the finderscope for auto alignment. This settup doesn't look anything like that. Could you please tell me what the difference between Celestron StarSense and Celestron StarSense is...!!!!!?
@highpointscientific
@highpointscientific 2 года назад
The Celestron StarSense uses your smartphone as a digital camera by platesolving with a mirror. The major difference between this StarSense & the one on the DX 130AZ, for example, is that the way they're attached is completely different. This StarSense dock also can be adjusted to align your smartphone's camera over the eyepiece.
@frankmacleod9576
@frankmacleod9576 2 года назад
The StarSense Explorer....basically uses your smartphone as the digital camera in the StarSense system and is designed for select manual (push to) telescopes. The mount and your phone replace the dedicated camera on the go-to systems using the StarSense Camera and app.
@claudioconti2772
@claudioconti2772 2 года назад
is it possible to put a tablet instead of phone?
@highpointscientific
@highpointscientific 2 года назад
Unfortunately a tablet would be too large for the smartphone adapter. Thanks!
@klttrll
@klttrll Год назад
They should see the Starsense explorer adapter thing by itself so you can basically make any telescope a push to go to telescope
@baoqian8169
@baoqian8169 2 года назад
compare to Orion xt10i, can you tell me which one is better? I want to buy one for my son. Thank you.
@highpointscientific
@highpointscientific 2 года назад
Both are identical in terms of light gathering capability & resolution!
@lightbridge1695
@lightbridge1695 2 года назад
I'm not sure that a bright phone next to your eyepiece is a good idea?
@frankmacleod9576
@frankmacleod9576 2 года назад
The first thing on the StarSense app menu is a toggle switch to select "Night Vision" (red) mode if desired. That said, the "brightness" of the phone has not been an issue as there is hardly any light coming off of it when pointed at the dark sky and, even without selecting "Night Vision" it's not enough to affect night adapted vision. We've found that dimming the display on the phone is adequate and, for us, preferable to switching to Night Vision on the app.
@GeekRedux
@GeekRedux 2 года назад
Does the app not have a night vision mode? Because in the video it looks like the phone’s is bright and white-not especially conducive to viewing faint deep sky objects.
@frankmacleod9576
@frankmacleod9576 2 года назад
I'm a zealous dark sky protector and experienced astronomer/photographer. We bought an 8" Starsense dob as an easy to use "grab and go" when we don't want to drag all the other telescopes and gear with us. The first thing on the StarSense app menu is a toggle switch to select "Night Vision" (red) mode if desired. That said, the "brightness" of the phone has not been an issue as there is hardly any light coming off of it when pointed at the dark sky and, even without selecting "Night Vision" it's not enough to affect night adapted vision. We've found that dimming the display on the phone is adequate and, for us, preferable to switching to Night Vision on the app.
@sidpackard8613
@sidpackard8613 10 месяцев назад
@@frankmacleod9576Hi Frank, I hope it’s OK if I ask an un-related question a year down the road. Have you had any problems collimating the 8"? I’ve heard it’s a little different than most dobs. TIA.
@Mikazuki_Augus
@Mikazuki_Augus 2 года назад
How i wish you took photos of them so we can have idea how they look like in this scope tho
@highpointscientific
@highpointscientific 2 года назад
Hello, unfortunately taking astrophotography through this scope would set unrealistic expectations for the viewers. The reason for this is that long exposures reveal more detail than the human eye can ever see, even in the largest of telescopes. We thank you for the suggestion!
@sgtransit7426
@sgtransit7426 Год назад
You could take a minute to 4 minutes exposure using SpiralCam.
@onebadbearonebadbear3496
@onebadbearonebadbear3496 Год назад
Does it come with the case
@highpointscientific
@highpointscientific Год назад
No it does not but the Apertura case used in the video does work well!
@scuba5k
@scuba5k 2 года назад
I just noticed the 8” doesn’t have collimation knobs for the primary. This is disappointing. Noticed the 10” has primary collimation knobs.
@frankmacleod9576
@frankmacleod9576 2 года назад
It doesn't have collimation knobs, but it does have collimation screws so it is fully adjustable. (They provide a cheap Philips screwdriver and allen wrench. I recommend using your own Philips as the cheap one doesn't really fit the screws. I meticulously collimated ours using a Hotech SCA Laser Collimator and the collimation has held through several "set up and take down" sessions. Bob's Knobs makes collimation knobs that will work with it on both the primary and secondary. Only caveat is that they advise against setting the scope down upright resting on the mirror lock knobs. I will probably put Bob's knobs on the secondary for a quick "center dot" but not mess with the primary too often. This scope was bought as a "grab and go", be something my wife could take to astronomy club public outreach events when I am not attending. Not too heavy or bulky but still capable and the StarSense app works great on her iPhone 13.
@scuba5k
@scuba5k Год назад
Thanks for the info. Wasn’t sure if Bob knobs would work with the primary. I have the Hotech laser as well. I’m very big on collimation. I’m pretty confident the whole mirror will have to be taken off the telescope to change the knobs out. If you try to do with the mirror still attach the spring may move and pop out in the tube. It’s not too difficult to do. Some do it to clean the mirror with distilled water
@paulhansenofficial
@paulhansenofficial Год назад
Now what they need to do is add the phone feature to a nice portable Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope like the 8SE.
@highpointscientific
@highpointscientific Год назад
Not a bad idea in the future!
@angurbalapramanik7426
@angurbalapramanik7426 2 года назад
Hi, Can deliver to India?????
@highpointscientific
@highpointscientific 2 года назад
Unfortunately, we do not offer shipping to India at this time. Thank you!
@ericcancook8193
@ericcancook8193 Год назад
What about planets
@highpointscientific
@highpointscientific Год назад
Yes, this can easily show beautiful views of the planets.
@anthonyflores9336
@anthonyflores9336 Год назад
Pictures would have been helpful.
@kmichaelp4508
@kmichaelp4508 2 года назад
Retirement makes these things pretty expensive. But that doesn’t make me want any less.
@highpointscientific
@highpointscientific 2 года назад
We hope you can get your hands on one!
@kmichaelp4508
@kmichaelp4508 2 года назад
@@highpointscientific , maybe the next lifetime 😊
@Karuska22ps
@Karuska22ps Год назад
​@@kmichaelp4508😢
@hmuphilly9129
@hmuphilly9129 10 месяцев назад
Could probably get a good workout also Lol
@td6935
@td6935 Год назад
So sad that your paying like 300+$ more than a regular dob just for a phone adapter with a fancy app... if it wasnt liek this i would get it asap
@MikeLikesChannel
@MikeLikesChannel Год назад
Regular Dobs are up near $700 now. This one is $800. Well worth it
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