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Celestron Telescopes Specifications
ModelModel #SizeOcular(s)MagnifyingWeight
      mm Power(s) lbs.
Firstscope 60 DX 21055 700 mm 25 & 10 SMA 28 & 70 11
Firstscope 60 AZ21052700 mm20 &10 K35 & 7011
FS 60 EQ DX21066-DX900 mm25 &10 SMA36 & 9011
FS 60 EQ21067900 mm20 &10 K45 & 9011
Firstscope 70 EQ21081900 mm25 SMA, 6F36 & 15017
Firstscope 70 EQ AL21081-AL900 mm25 SMA, 6F36 & 15017
Firstscope 70 AZ21071700 mm25 SMA, 6F28 & 11612
Firstscope 70 EQ21076900 mm25 SMA, 6F36 & 15017
Firstscope 80 AZ21083900 mm25 SMA3618
Firstscope 80 EQ21086900 mm25 SMA3624
C102-AZ21013500 mm20 Pl2528
C102-HD210161000 mm20 Pl5036
C150-HD210171200 mm20 Pl60-
Tabletop 76 (.965)31034600 mm20 H, 4 R30 & 1504
Firstscope 76 EQ31032700 mm20 K, 10 K35 & 7015
Firstscope 11431044900 mm20 K, 10 K45 & 9019
Firstscope 114 Short310411000 mm20 K, 10 K50 & 10019
C150 HD Reflector310561000 mm20 Pl5041
G-8N310581000 mm20 Pl5030.5
Starhopper 4.510400-N910 mm25 SMA3655
Starhopper 610600-N1220 mm25 SMA4955
Starhopper 810800-N1220 mm25 SMA4955
G5110501250 mm25 SMA5024
G5 w/ motor110511250 mm25 SMA5024
NexStar 60ST22060700 mm20, 10, 4 MA35, 70, 175-
NexStar 60GT22062700 mm20, 10, 4 MA35, 70, 175-
NexStar Comp. Hand Cont. & motor 60 ST939602032 mm 36-
NexStar 80HC22081400 mm25, 10 SMA16 & 40-
NexStar 80GT22082400 mm25, 10 SMA16 & 40-
NexStar 114HC311411000 mm25, 10 SMA50 & 100-
NexStar 114GT311421000 mm25, 10 SMA50 & 100-
NexStar Comp. Hand Cont. 80 & 114 HC939612032 mm 36-
NexStar 5110311250 mm25 Pl50-
NexStar 8110112032 mm40 PL51-
G8110232032 mm25 SMA8143
Celestar 8110152032 mm.25 SMA8141
Celestar 8 comp.110162032 mm.25 SMA81-
Celestar 8 Deluxe110172032 mm.26 Pl7852
C 8 Deluxe comp110182032 mm.26 Pl78-
Ultima 2000 8110102032 mm.26 Pl7849
G-9.25110372350 mm.26 Pl9058
CM - 1100110552800 mm.26 Pl108118
CM-1400110653910 mm.26 Pl150164
Fact: The Tambora volcanic eruption of 1815 was followed by the "Year without Summer" when snow blanketed New England in June & frosts occurred all summer.

Some say that there were areas in the Northern Midwest where the snow cover never disappeared!

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