Product Description
Vixen Astronomical Telescope StarSense Explorer LT80AZ 36159 CELESTRON 22451
[Easy astronomical observation with a smartphone and a dedicated app] By aligning the camera lens of the smartphone with the mirror on the mounting part, the app automatically calculates the position information from the star image taken by the camera. After that, select the celestial body you want to see, and the arrow that guides you to the target celestial body will be displayed on the smartphone screen.
Manually move the lens barrel according to the direction of the arrow, and when the aim changes from red to green, installation is complete. If you look into the eyepiece, you can see the target celestial body there. Also, if you tap the "star" mark on the application screen, observable celestial bodies will be displayed at that time.
To use the free download app, you need to enter the passcode attached to the product (up to 5 devices per model can be used) Supported OS: Android 7.12 or higher, iPhone 6 or higher (iOS is the latest version)
[80mm refracting lens barrel that is easy to handle even for beginners] A set equipped with a refracting lens barrel that is easy to handle even for beginners with a diameter of 80 mm and a focal length of 900 mm. With 2 types of eyepieces and 2x Barlow lens, you can enjoy 4 different magnifications (36x, 72x, 90x, 180x). Since it supports high magnification, it is also suitable for observing planets such as Saturn's ring and Jupiter's striped pattern.
Style: Starsense Explorer LT80AZ
Detailed information
Brand Vixen
Product model number 36159
Focal length (telephoto side) 900 mm
Accessories StarSense Explorer LT 80AZ body, star pointer finder, eyepiece 25mm, eyepiece 10mm, 2x barlow lens, upright zenith prism 31.7mm, StarSense smartphone dock, accessory bag,
Effective diameter of lens 80 mm
Packing size 97 x 38 x 23 cm; 7.18 Kg
Style: Starsense Explorer LT80AZ
You can search for stars like a game without looking through a telescope! Smartphone app navigates astronomical observations] The biggest feature of the StarSense Explorer series is the ability to search for the desired celestial body while looking at the smartphone screen by attaching a smartphone that has downloaded the dedicated app "StarSense Explorer" to the astronomical telescope. Smartphones navigate astronomical observations not only to planets such as Jupiter, Saturn, and Venus, but also to celestial bodies such as double stars and the Orion Nebula, which are difficult for beginners, and nebulae and clusters. You can enjoy searching for celestial bodies as if you were playing a game.
You can search for stars like a game without looking through a telescope! Smartphone app navigates astronomical observations
The biggest feature is the ability to search for the desired celestial body while looking at the smartphone screen. Smartphones navigate astronomical observations not only to planets such as Jupiter, Saturn, and Venus, but also to celestial bodies such as double stars and the Orion Nebula, which are difficult for beginners, and nebulae and clusters.
By synchronizing with your smartphone, you can easily find planets in the night sky.
Smartphone app navigates astronomical observations
By aligning the camera lens of the smartphone with the mirror on the mounting part, the app automatically calculates the position information from the star image taken by the camera. After that, select the celestial body you want to see, and the arrow that guides you to the target celestial body will be displayed on the smartphone screen. (* The app might be displayed in Japanese)
App image (image)
* Free download of the app * To use the app, you need to enter the passcode attached to the product (up to 5 devices per model can be used) * Supported OS: Android 7.12 or higher, iPhone 6 or higher (iOS is the latest version)
Information on "Tonight's Best Objects" from the date and time of observation
You can see the recommended celestial bodies to see tonight! When you tap the star icon, "Tonight's best celestial body" will be displayed from the observation date and time. We will guide you as soon as you tap the celestial body in the list.
*The dedicated app "StarSense Explorer" might not be available in your country.