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Just like the James Webb Space Telescope continues to amaze us with its breathtaking views of the cosmos, many of you are likely looking to embark on your own astronomical adventures right here on Earth. But with so many telescope options available, knowing where to start can feel like navigating a vast nebula!
That's why we're thrilled to bring you the highlights from the TelescopeAdvisor Awards 2025! The experts at TelescopeAdvisor.com have just unveiled their definitive list of the best telescopes of the year, meticulously tested and curated to help you choose the perfect instrument to unlock the wonders of the night sky.
Inspired by the clarity and precision of JWST, these award-winning telescopes span a range of categories and budgets, ensuring there's a stellar option for everyone, from curious beginners to seasoned astrophotographers.
Ready to discover your next telescope? Let's dive into some of the cosmic champions of 2025!
Meet the Award Winners: Your Gateway to the Universe
The TelescopeAdvisor team, along with valuable input from the stargazing community, has rigorously evaluated countless telescopes. Here are some of the standout winners you need to know about:
🏆 Best for Beginners: Celestron StarSense Explorer DX 130AZ
New to stargazing? This telescope is your perfect launchpad! The Celestron StarSense Explorer DX 130AZ makes finding celestial objects incredibly easy with its innovative smartphone app integration. Its 130mm aperture provides bright views of the Moon, planets, and even some deep-sky treasures. Say goodbye to confusing star charts and hello to effortless exploration!
Learn More About the Celestron StarSense Explorer DX 130AZ at TelescopeAdvisor.com
💰 Best Budget Scope: Celestron PowerSeeker 127EQ
You don't need a fortune to witness the beauty of Saturn's rings or the Orion Nebula! The Celestron PowerSeeker 127EQ proves that fantastic views are within reach. Its 127mm aperture and equatorial mount offer impressive performance for under $200, making it a top pick for budget-conscious stargazers.
Discover the Affordability and Power of the Celestron PowerSeeker 127EQ
📸 Astrophotography Ace: Celestron NexStar Evolution 8
Dreaming of capturing your own stunning images of galaxies and nebulae? The Celestron NexStar Evolution 8 is a powerhouse for astrophotography. Its 8-inch aperture gathers ample light, and the precise GoTo mount with Wi-Fi control makes tracking and capturing long exposures a breeze.
Explore the Astrophotography Capabilities of the Celestron NexStar Evolution 8
⭐ People's Choice: Celestron AstroMaster 114EQ
Voted by the stargazing community itself, the Celestron AstroMaster 114EQ offers a winning combination of performance and value. Its 114mm reflector provides crisp views of planets and star clusters, making it a beloved choice among amateur astronomers.
See Why the Celestron AstroMaster 114EQ is the People's Choice!
More Award-Winning Highlights:
Best for Deep-Sky Viewing: Sky-Watcher Dobsonian 10 - For those chasing faint galaxies and nebulae.
Best for Kids: Celestron FirstScope 76 - Simple, durable, and perfect for young explorers.
Best Portable: Celestron Inspire 80AZ - Lightweight and ready for stargazing on the go.
Ready to See the Full List of Award Winners?
Head over to TelescopeAdvisor.com to explore all 10 award-winning telescopes and the 20 honorable mentions, complete with detailed reviews and buying information.
Your Guide to Choosing the Right Award Winner
The TelescopeAdvisor Awards 2025 categorize telescopes to help you find the best fit for your interests and experience level. Consider these questions as you explore the winners:
Are you a beginner? Look for the "Best for Beginners" or user-friendly honorable mentions.
Are you on a budget? The "Best Budget" winner offers incredible value.
Are you interested in taking photos of space? The "Astrophotography Ace" is a great starting point.
Do you want to see faint galaxies and nebulae? Explore the "Best for Deep-Sky Viewing."
Do you need a telescope that's easy to transport? The "Best Portable" winner is your ideal choice.
By considering your goals, the TelescopeAdvisor Awards 2025 make it easier than ever to choose a telescope that will bring the wonders of the universe right to your backyard.
Don't Miss the Cosmic Events of 2025!
With your new award-winning telescope, you'll be ready to witness the exciting celestial events of 2025, including the Perseid Meteor Shower, planetary alignments, and even a solar eclipse (with the proper safety equipment!).
Ready to start your cosmic journey?
Visit TelescopeAdvisor.com today to explore the full list of TelescopeAdvisor Awards 2025 winners and find the perfect telescope to ignite your passion for the universe!
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about last night, harrow, october 2023
taken with iphone se and celestron astromaster 130eq
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Top 10 Astronomy Gift Ideas for Stargazers (That They’ll Actually Use)
🛍️ Who Are These Gifts For? Kids who love space Beginners just getting into astronomy Hard-to-shop-for science nerds Anyone fascinated by the stars From telescopes to thoughtful gadgets, this list covers the best astronomy gift ideas for all ages. 1. 🔭 Celestron AstroMaster 70AZ Telescope One of the best entry-level telescopes. It’s lightweight, easy to use, and perfect for moon watching…
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Prime Day final hours: Celestron AstroMaster 130EQ still 31% off
It’s your last chance to grab a Prime Day telescope deal and the Celestron AstroMaster 130EQ is still 31% off, ideal for beginners. Continue reading Prime Day final hours: Celestron AstroMaster 130EQ still 31% off
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"Understanding Telescope Features: What to Look For"...
When choosing a telescope, it's essential to understand various features to make an informed decision. Here are key aspects to consider:
1. Type of Telescope
Refractor Telescopes: Use lenses to gather and focus light. Great for planetary and lunar observations but can be more expensive for larger sizes.
Reflector Telescopes: Use mirrors to gather light. Typically provide more aperture for the cost and are excellent for deep-sky objects.
Catadioptric Telescopes (Compound): Combine lenses and mirrors to correct optical aberrations. They offer versatility and are generally compact.
2. Aperture
The diameter of the primary mirror or lens, which determines how much light the telescope can gather. A larger aperture allows for better resolution and the ability to see fainter objects. Common sizes range from 60mm (2.4 inches) for small refractors to 300mm (12 inches) for larger reflectors.
3. Focal Length and Focal Ratio
Focal Length: The distance from the lens or mirror to the point where the image is formed. Longer focal lengths are good for detailed views of planets, while shorter focal lengths are better for wide-field views.
Focal Ratio (f/ratio): The ratio of the focal length to the aperture. A lower f/ratio (e.g., f/5) indicates a wider field of view and faster imaging, while a higher f/ratio (e.g., f/10) provides more magnification and detail.
4. Mount Type
Altitude-Azimuth (up-down, left-right): Simple and intuitive, good for beginners. However, it can be less effective for tracking celestial objects.
Equatorial: Designed to track the rotation of the Earth, making it easier to follow objects across the sky. It requires some learning but is more suitable for astrophotography.
5. Optical Quality
Check the quality of the lenses or mirrors. Better optics will provide clearer, sharper images. Look for telescopes with high-quality glass and coatings.
6. Finderscope
A small auxiliary telescope mounted on the main telescope. It helps locate objects before you zoom in. Some finderscopes use a simple crosshair, while others have illuminated reticles or red-dot sights.
7. Accessories
Eyepieces: Different eyepieces provide various magnifications. Consider a set of interchangeable eyepieces for versatility.
Barlow Lens: Doubles the magnification of any eyepiece used with it.
Filters: Useful for observing specific wavelengths of light, such as planetary filters to enhance features or light pollution filters to improve contrast.
8. Portability and Storage
Consider how easy it is to transport and store the telescope. Larger telescopes offer better performance but are bulkier and require more setup space.
9. Build Quality and Durability
Look for a telescope with a solid construction, especially if you plan to use it frequently. The material and build quality can affect the stability and longevity of the instrument.
10. Price and Value
Determine your budget and find the best telescope that fits within it while meeting your needs. Sometimes spending a bit more can significantly enhance the quality and experience.
Understanding these features will help you select a telescope that best matches your interests and observing goals. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced astronomer, knowing what to look for will lead you to a more satisfying and enjoyable stargazing experience.

When looking for a handy telescope, it’s important to balance portability, ease of use, and optical quality. Here are a few recommendations based on different needs:
Celestron Astromaster 70AZ: This is a popular choice for beginners. It’s lightweight, portable, and easy to set up, with a 70mm aperture that provides clear images of the Moon, planets, and some deep-sky objects.
Sky-Watcher Dobsonian 8": If you're willing to invest a bit more and want something with great optical performance, this Dobsonian telescope is easy to transport and set up. The 8-inch aperture allows for excellent views of deep-sky objects and planets.
Vortex Optics Razer HD Spotting Scope: While technically not a telescope, this spotting scope is highly portable and provides impressive image quality, making it a versatile option for both terrestrial and astronomical viewing.
Orion StarBlast 4.5 Astro: This is a compact, table-top telescope that’s great for beginners. It offers a 4.5-inch aperture and is easy to carry around, making it a good option for quick stargazing sessions.
Meade Instruments Infinity 70mm AZ Telescope: Another good option for beginners, this telescope is affordable, easy to use, and provides good views of the Moon and planets.
If you’re looking for something very portable and user-friendly, consider a smaller refractor telescope or a compact reflector, and ensure it comes with a sturdy case or bag for easy transport.

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Moon hyperlapse.
Samsung Galaxy S23
Celestron Astromaster 114EQ
Taken from México City
September 30, 2023
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Product listing I got this from
8 reviews but only 6 listed ratings... this feels deceptive. At least I have the average star count.
Incredibly bizarre ass math on whatever this site is, what's even going on there
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👨🔬Celestron 31051 AstroMaster 130EQ Reflector Telescope Motor Drive UK
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27th February 2021.



15.1 days old moon.
99.7% illuminated.
Moon of Earth on Leo.
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Celestron AstroMaster 70 EQ Telescope – 21062
https://www.buyrealguns.com/product/celestron-astromaster-70-eq-telescope-21062/
Designed for the first time buyer, and offering exceptional value, the Celestron AstroMaster 70 EQ features a compact and portable design with ample optical performance to excite any newcomer to the world of amateur astronomy. Contact : +1 (508) 296-0133 Email : [email protected]
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(Used Celestron AstroMaster 70AZ to observe.)
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Full moon, 24/6/21, 00:30 am, harrow, united kingdom
taken with @celestron astromaster 130eq and iphone se
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Mars at Opposition! I need to improve but obviously my scope and phone did not agree with me. Also don't forget my patience!

13.10.20. 11:21 P.M.
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