The Celestron Telescope N 150/750 Advanced VX AVX GoTo is a high-quality Newtonian telescope with a 150 mm opening and a focal length of 750 mm. This f/5 system offers an excellent balance between light collection and magnification, making it a versatile choice for both deep-sky objects as detailed planetary observations. The Advanced VX (AVX) GoTo mount provides automatic object location and tracking, ideal for both beginners as well as advanced.
Do you want a telescope that can handle deep-sky objects as well as planets? And do you want to get off to a good start right away, without having to manually aim everything? Then the Celestron 150/750 with Advanced VX mount an excellent choice.
This Newton reflector combines a large opening of 150 mm with a short focal length of 750 mm. That gives you a wide field of view and lots of light collection - perfect for nebulae, galaxies and open clusters, but also sharp enough for detail on planets like Jupiter and Saturn.
What do you see with it?
✓ The moon with sharply defined craters and shadows
✓ Jupiter with cloud bands and its four largest moons
✓ Saturn with rings
✓ Deep-sky objects such as the Orion Nebula, the Andromeda Nebula and star clusters
✓ Expanded star fields at low magnification
Why this system works:
- F/5 optics = bright and suitable for photography
- Advanced VX mount with GoTo: you choose an object and the telescope automatically finds and tracks it
- PEC correction helps with longer exposures without the need for direct guiding
- You can expand with cameras, tracking viewers and filters - the system grows with you
What's included.
- 150 mm Newton reflector telescope (f/5)
- Advanced VX GoTo mount with tripod
- NexStar+ handheld controller with 40,000 objects
- Eyepiece 25 mm (1.25 inches), optical viewfinder, visual back
- Counterweight, cables and accessory tray
Who is this suitable for?
For beginners and advanced students who want to take the plunge into a full-size telescope with automatic tracking, without stepping directly into the high-end segment. For those who want to see both planets and deep-sky, as well as experiment with photography.












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