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The Celestron PowerSeeker 60AZ is a beginner-friendly refractor telescope featuring a 60mm fully coated objective lens and 700mm focal length for clear, detailed views. Its manual yoke mount with slow-motion altitude rod allows precise sky tracking. Compact and lightweight, it includes two eyepieces (20mm and 4mm), a 3x Barlow lens to triple magnification, and comes with a free astronomy software download. Supported by a 2-year warranty and US-based customer service, it’s the perfect starter telescope for aspiring astronomers.











| ASIN | B0002CTZAC |
| Additional Features | Beginner-friendly yoke mount with slow-motion altitude rod, 3x Barlow lens for increased magnification, and free astronomy software download |
| Best Sellers Rank | #532 in Camera & Photo Products ( See Top 100 in Camera & Photo Products ) #53 in Telescope Refractors |
| Brand | Celestron |
| Built-In Media | Barlow Lens, Erect image star diagonal, Finderscope, Two eyepieces (20mm and 4mm), erect image star diagonal, finderscope, and a Barlow Lens. |
| Coating | Fully Coated |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,657 Reviews |
| Dawes Limit | 1.93 Arc Sec |
| Exit Pupil Diameter | 5 Millimeters |
| Eye Piece Lens Description | Two eyepieces (20mm and 4mm) |
| Field Of View | 1.8 Degrees |
| Finderscope | Finderscope |
| Focal Length Description | 700 millimeters |
| Focus Type | Manual Focus |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00050234210416 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 32"D x 32"W x 52"H |
| Item Type Name | Celestron PowerSeeker 60AZ Telescope |
| Item Weight | 4.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Celestron Acquisition LLC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 21041 |
| Model Name | PowerSeeker 60AZ Telescope |
| Model Number | 21041 |
| Mount | Altazimuth Mount |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 60 Millimeters |
| Optical Tube Length | 20.6 Inches |
| Optical-Tube Length | 20.6 Inches |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Telescope Mount Description | Altazimuth Mount |
| UPC | 050234210416 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | TWO-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY |
| Zoom Ratio | 5 |
F**L
... is my honest attempt to tell folks about a great little scope
This review is my honest attempt to tell folks about a great little scope, before I purchased this scope I had to read the reviews to find out if the scope is any good , bad ,or reviews written by people that are clueless to the cause.i always start out with the one stars, there you weed out the clueless and people that just like to complain and hear themselves fuss, I definitely ignored the folks that said I can’t see a thing, or you can do just as good looking with your bare eyes in your back yard, for these people I recommend finding a life, now will jump to the 3 stars, this group I find have legitimate claims, like maybe the Barlow lens doesn’t work, with this scope it doesn’t work , I for the life of me cannot figure out why they included a 3x Barlow lens with this scope , way to powerful, 2 times would have been better, and now the 5 star reviews sometimes seem to go over board, and that’s what I’m about to do, I bought this for my granddaughter for her birthday which is about two weeks away, yes I opened it to make sure it was not broken and in good working order, I was impressed with its ability with power and sharpness, I liked it so much I bought grand pop one two, thank you grandmom, just an added note I have many scopes in many sizes and styles, so I know enough to get around the hobby, I live in the northeast and it’s February here and cold out under the night skies, took scope out early to cool off and set the finder scope with ease, and waited till Orion what’s high in the southern sky, with two pocket warmers one in each glove started my search for Orion Nebula, useind a 62* 6 mm lens found it with ease, the view was great, small of course but was able to see a,b,c,d, stars with separation and you could def see e and f siting in the background, I was impressed with how sharp and bright the image was, no joke, for. $100.00 scope I’d say money well spent , I started to look for the horse head nebula but my fingers hurt and the cold won out, so now the wait for warmer weather stairing me down like it does most folks , as I said before I have many scopes , many great scopes, this one I just had to have , did I really need it , probably not , want won out , besides it looks good on my wall with all my other smaller group of scopes, so all in all I think it’s worth the buy, as with all scopes ,it’s a must to have good lenses, , could one do better with a different scope , sure you could, and it will cost ya I’m sure , I can say read between the reviews and take the plunge, I don’t think you’ll be disappointed at all, I don’t receive anything for my reviews just peace of mine knowing I told the truth and give ya my best with my purchase, have fun
D**D
Definitely a good first telescope
Why did you pick this product vs others?: I bought this telescope in the hopes of seeing some details of the moon for the first time in my life and it did not disappoint! Yes it could be better and have better equipment from what I've been told but for my purposes it suits me and my needs!
C**R
Fantastic entry-level telescope
I have now had several weeks to get accustomed to the Celestron PowerSeeker 60AZ telescope. I must say it more than lives up to its price point. For casual stargazing, there is not much better of a choice to make. Anything from the Moon to the Andromeda Galaxy can be found easily using the finder scope and provided eyepieces. For basic to intermediate astrophotography, it gets a little iffy. The mount provided shakes a lot in response to any contact made with it, making shots taken with a phone immensely difficult to line up. If you are going to use this for astrophotography, invest in a stronger, heavier mount. Also consider purchasing at least an additional ~10mm eyepiece and an entry-level CCD camera. I am saving up for one as this review is being written. Optical quality is right on-par with other Celestron products, in that it is nearly flawless. Once the scope is properly focused, objects appear absolutely crystal clear. Overall, this scope is utterly perfect for beginners as-is, but any higher level of dedication requires much additional equipment.
P**R
Spotted Jupiter and the Galilean Moons!
August 2022: I arrived at this sub-$100 scope from the Astrobiscuit video on YouTube. Surprised to hear that this narrow refractor out guns some larger reflectors in the same price range. My telescope budget was limited so I opted for this one based on the low price and glowing review by Astrobiscuit where he captures Jupiter, Ganymede, IO, Callisto, and Europa. It’s $70, so don’t expect a rugged tripod or any useable accessories (seriously, the 4mm eyepiece and 3X Barlow are essentially useless). The tripod is fairly flimsy but even so, I was able to align the spotter scope during the daylight my first day with the scope. You have to make subtle movements (it helps to keep the lateral rotation nut completely loose, and learn to use the vertical adjustment knob rather than moving the entire scope for up/down). Jupiter was going to visible in the valley where I live from about 1:30am to 5:00am tonight, so I went outside and located the giant planet. It was cloudy (actually good seeing conditions if you can get a break in the clouds) and I had very limited windows of time between passing clouds. Just as Jupiter was passing through a narrow gap between my roof, a tree, and a heavy cloud, I was able to line up on him, focus, let the vibration die out, and BOOM! There, clear as day, was Jupiter and the Galilean moons. I could even make out the colorful bands on the giant gas planet. I was completely shaken up. Pictures are one thing; but viewing an object that is over 300 MILLION miles away from earth (over 4x further from us than we are from the SUN) AND being able to see its colored bands absolutely blew me away. Bottom line: this telescope is absolutely useable for viewing larger planets, the moon, and (so I’ve heard) Andromeda. I’m sold. I will be upgrading the eyepieces and getting a better Barlow lens. I probably won’t even bother with the mount or spotting scope until I upgrade to a bigger telescope. But if you want to see something out of this world in real life without breaking the bank, buy this telescope.
S**R
Good for the price but hard to find stars
First time user here. I know nothing about telescopes or stargazing, but after watching a few space movies (Interstellar, Apollo 13, and the like) I had the space travel itch, but had to settle for land-based viewing. My wife purchased this for me for my birthday. It was easy to put together and seems like good quality. I looked at the moon the first time I put it up. Got some nice views of it. However, it is very difficult to find stars. Moving up and down is fairly easy by loosening one of the screws, but there isn't a reliable and easy way to move left to right. Once I was able to get in the general area of a star, I had to move the telescope around for an eternity to finally get the star in my sights. At that point, my hand was usually in an uncomfortable position and it became impossible to try to switch lenses for a better view without having to start the whole process over again. Perhaps it is just that my mind has to adjust to the whole upside-down left-to-right nature of telescoping. I've never used another telescope besides at a star party in 5th grade, so I really can't say how this compares to others. It does seem rather shaky as others have mentioned, but for the price, perhaps it is a good start.
M**B
Great for the money
Bought this as a first telescope, came in a nice retail box that works great for storage. Got out the quick start guide and quickly had it up and running. The tripod was larger than expected. Once it got dark it we were looking at craters of the Moon, Jupiter, and Saturn within minutes. It's a smaller telescope so planets don't have great detail, but it picks up Saturn's rings and the four Galilean moons of Jupiter with the lowest magnification. Love the slow motion altitude adjustment, which isn't available on lower models. If you are brand new to telescopes, invest some time reading the manual and expect some learning curve, but this is a great place to start.
B**S
A Lot of Scope For The Bucks!
The first thing everyone comments on in seeing this scope and then learning what I paid for it is: "Wow- that's a lot of scope for the bucks!". Indeed, it's got all the attachments for a well rounded amateur's scope not only for star gazing, but also for terrestrial viewing. Included in the accessories and all 1.25" diameter, is: (1) a Star Diagonal (90 degree angle adaptor). (2) a 20mm eyepiece. (3) a 4mm eyepiece. (4) a 3x Barlow Lens. (5) a 1.5 Erecting eyepiece for terrestrial viewing. (6) a 5x24 Finderscope. (7) and an Accessory Tray for the various lens. By easily removing the accessory tray to allow full collapsing of the tripod legs, then tilting the scope to full vertical position, the whole assembly can be made ready for easy transport or storage. Celestron carries a full line of accessories from different eyepieces to filters, etc. This is a real bargain!
R**T
Very cheaply made - more like a toy
I don't know why some people describe this telescope as a good introductory scope. It is very flimsy and will not last. For over 300 dollars Can (shipping/taxes included) I would expect a better quality telescope. Everything about it is inferior. I have an old 4 inch tasco reflector and it is 40 years old and is made of metal. This one is All plastic. Product quality sure went down hill for these kinds of products.
I**R
Very cool piece of kit for a bargain price
This item was delivered next day with Amazon Prime, it came well packaged, after checking the contents i assembled it and set it up, which took about 15 minutes, it was so easy, almost ready to use straight from the box. Included is a really nice bit of planisphere software - showing the sky from your home location, and what stars and planets were viewable, on that day I took the telescope to the garden and immediately began watching, the moon, jupiter, fantastic. this is my first telescope, I would recommend it. Easy to set up, Easy to use
M**A
Easy to use
I got this one for my niece birthday, It is worth it for the price. It is easy to assemble and work with. She could see moon easily with details.
O**D
Amazing
This product is amazing and its worth every penny
K**Z
dont expect too much
this is good but not what i was thinking you can only watch moon perfectly according to my experience but still i will say this is not bad
R**S
Minderwertig!
Katastrophe! Es ist alles sehr billig aufgebaut und klapprig. Beim kleinen Zielfernrohr steht das Bild auf dem Kopf, was soll das? Außerdem stimmt die Achse nicht mit dem Großen überein. Das ganze wird auch nur mit zwei wackeligen Schrauben festgestellt und das auch nur in der Quearachse. In der Hochachse garnicht. Ich weiß auch nicht wie hier auch nur eine Rezension über 3 Sterne haben kann, denn das Ding ist durch die ausgeprägten Linsenfehler gar nicht scharfzustellen.
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