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Celestron NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope review

Legendary astronomy performance in a neat little package, the Celestron NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope gives ultra-bright, clear views of the universe.

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Live Science Verdict

Beginner astronomers could go their whole lives without swapping out this telescope for another, and intermediate or advanced astronomers will benefit from the go-to motorized function and scalability with additional accessories. Though, casual astronomers with tighter budgets may want to look for something cheaper.

Reasons to buy
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    Extremely bright, sharp views

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    Reasonable value for money

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    Strong, sturdy tripod feels rock solid

Reasons to avoid
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    Beginners may struggle at first

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    Definitely not a budget telescope

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Key specs:

Mount type: Computerized Altitude-Azimuth Single Fork Arm

Optical design: Schmidt-Cassegrain

Aperture: 8 inches (203.2 mm)

Focal length: 80 inches (2032 mm)

Focal ratio: f/10
Highest useful magnification: 180x

Total kit weight: 32 lbs (14.48 kg)

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Jase Parnell-Brookes is the Managing Editor for e-commerce for Live Science and Space. Previously the Channel Editor for Cameras and Skywatching at Space, Jase has been an editor and contributing expert across a wide range of publications since 2010. Based in the UK, they are also an award-winning photographer and educator winning the Gold Prize award in the Nikon Photo Contest 2018/19 and named Digital Photographer of the Year in 2014. After completing their Master's degree in 2011 and qualifying as a teacher in 2012, Jase has spent the last two decades studying and working in photography and publishing in multiple areas, and specializes in low light optics and camera systems.