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The NexStar 6SE by Celestron is a computerized Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope featuring a 6-inch aperture and a patented single fork arm mount. It offers a database of over 40,000 celestial objects with automated GoTo tracking, SkyAlign quick setup, and includes free Starry Night software. Designed for portability and ease of use, it delivers crisp views of planets, the Moon, and deep-sky objects, making it ideal for both novice and experienced stargazers.












| ASIN | B000GUKTDM |
| Best Sellers Rank | 15,804 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 41 in Telescopes |
| Brand | Celestron |
| Brand Name | Celestron |
| Coating | XLT |
| Compatible Devices | Camera |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 922 Reviews |
| Dawes Limit | 0.77 Arc Sec |
| Exit Pupil Diameter | 2.5 Millimeters |
| Eye Piece Lens Description | Plossl |
| Eye piece lens description | Plossl |
| Field Of View | 1.7 Degrees |
| Finderscope | Built-on StarPointer™ red dot finderscope |
| Focal Length Description | 415 millimeters |
| Focus Type | Manual Focus |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00050234110686 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 32D x 26W x 12H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 9.53 kg |
| Manufacturer | Celestron |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 11068-CGL |
| Model Name | NexStar 6SE SCT |
| Model Number | 11068 |
| Model name | NexStar 6SE SCT |
| Mount | Computerized Altitude-Azimuth Single Fork Arm |
| Number of Batteries | 1 CR2032 batteries required. (included) |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 150 Millimetres |
| Objective lens diameter | 150 Millimetres |
| Optical tube length | 406 Millimetres |
| Optical-Tube Length | 406 Millimetres |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Features | Fully Automated GoTo Mount with 40,000+ Object Database |
| Telescope mount description | Computerized Altitude-Azimuth Single Fork Arm |
| UPC | 050234110686 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Zoom Ratio | 60x |
D**B
Excellent.
Only used a couple of times up to now lots of cloudy sky. When it was possible great view of the moon and Saturn. Takes some setting up and quite heavy to handle. Depending were you are can be used connected to electric or on batteries. Up to now very pleased with this purchase.
N**S
Great scope
Item was delayed in transit. But when it did arrive the item was as expected.
P**R
Excellent Quality
Great scope. But started wishing I had the 8SE from about day 2. The 8 inch just has that much more light gathering power. However, quality for money, the 6SE is excellent and I have had no problems with it. I opted for an AC adapter and a long line extension cord, as I did not find the 8 AA battery compartment offered sufficient amperage to drive the scope smoothly. You definitely need a constant 3-5 amps to drive it well. If you are going to add any more accessories, then maybe more. I also bought one of those PowerPak battery units, but failed to follow the instructions and left it off charge for months without a recharge and since it is the old NI-H type battery, if you don't charge it, it loses its ability to take a charge. Expensive mistake. The optics are crystal clear and the go to finder is great, once you get the settings right. I did not switch on the Daylight Savings Time setting correctly and so my scope was always pointing about 15 degrees wrong. Took me a while to figure out what I had done wrong. When I got it right, it pointed very close to what I was expecting to see. Some recentering was required, maybe 2-3 degrees, but this was also perhaps because I didnt bother to level it 100% at the start of a session. Love this scope, but if you can afford it, go for the 8 inch. One thing though, the scope is sizable to carry, even out to the yard, and the 8 inch will be even harder to lug around. Get a good case if you are transporting it. Worth the money.
M**T
Magic
Compared to my previous telescopes, this is by far & away superior. Dark skies are back & the only place to find me is outside 'Star Gazing' The moon surface is really clear. Something i'd never see with the naked eye. I gave my old scope to my neighbour, who is now an avid sky fan
J**S
Very please so far!
This is my first decent scope & im just learning how to use its many functions. So far I can say im very happy with the product although it did take its time to get to my house & the delivery date was changed from the 2nd jan to the 9th overnight so I ended up driving 20miles up the road to the parcelforce depot to collect myself as I was impatient to recieve it :) The scope & instructions are easy to use & setup. Right now im using the solar system allign method to get me used to navigating my way around ( very easy). So far I am very pleased but I wish they offered you more than just the standard 25mm plossl for the money your parting with. I am waiting to recieve my barlow & 7-24mm zoom in the post. Also the DC jack port to hook up the power tank isnt a good fit as it does have a little play from side to side which can cut out power to the scope is there is no batteries installed. All in all very happy though.
M**K
Great telescope, steep learning curve
The good points: Compact and easily portable, good quality optics, and the GoTo technology allows you to find lots of objects easily in an observing session. I like the Nextour software that comes with it, which allows you to compile your own tours of the sky. I have made five lists of objects from the Messier + Caldwell catalogues, one for each season and one for circumpolar objects, sorted into a convenient sequence. Bad points: There is a lot to learn to get the most out of your scope, although getting started is not difficult, but the instructions are not particularly clear. In the NexRemote software there is nothing to tell you how to get your tour into the scope (you need to right click). The remote control cannot be placed in a convenient position when in use, a bracket to hold it would be handy (such things are available in the USA). The time has to be put in at the start of every session because there is no inbuilt clock, which is a surprising omission. In conclusion, although Celestron should have put more thought into making it easy to use, it is great fun to use and gives sharp images, without the hard work of searching for dim objects. Recommended.
T**S
DO NOT PURCHASE!!!
Ultra outdated software!!!!! Con 😒
L**D
Clever.
Waited over six weeks for clear skies and tonight was the night. In addition I have the Celestron power supply and dew shield, Telrad finder, and wide screen eyepiece. I used the Auto Two Star Align which took a couple of minutes to set up, asked it to find M31 and straight away the Andromeda Galaxy was there. Unbelievable, just enter what you want to see and if its above the horizon this thing will find it. I have other stuff and am impressed with the optics, which gave a clear view of Mars. All I need now are the fingerless gloves I've just ordered, coldest night of the year!
C**R
A very nice scope
I bought the 6SE through Amazon and also bought the Celestron lense/filter collection and the AC adapter. Everything arrived on time and intact, despite UPS's best attempts to damage the telescope box. Kudos to Celestron for their packaging. Collimation was perfect right out of the box and didn't need adjustment. I've used the scope on virtually every clear night for the last month and am very impressed. Sky Align is a breeze. The only times it has failed I either forgot to enter the correct date or time. After that it is a matter of finding 3 bright objects in the night sky and centering them in your eyepiece. HINT: I use the 27mm eyepiece to initially find each object (after using the finder scope) and then add the 2X Barlow to more accurately center the object. I usually pick some star in the Big Dipper, Capella, and for the time being Jupiter as my alignment objects. Works every time I input the right info. There is a bit of a learning curve so don't expect the unit to bend to your will until you've learned the system. The 'Identify' feature is great for a newbie astronomer like me: Point at the object and NextStar tells you what it is. I've spent a lot of time viewing Jupiter and images of it and the 4 visible moons are clear and crisp using the provided 27mm eyepiece as well as the 9mm and 15mm eyepieces I purchased separately, all 3 alone and with the 2X Barlow. Tracking is not all that accurate unless you sync to the object (in the 'Align' menu. Then it is much better. A list of Strengths and Weaknesses as I see it: Strengths: 1. The price and low cost of accessories. 2. The clear images. 3. Ease of setup and alignment. 4. Portability of the SC design. Weakness: 1. The provided level is junk. I use a 4" builders bull's eye level for much better accuracy. 2. You must remove the telescope from the tripod for leveling. Leveling with the scope attached to the tripod produces an error of approximately 1.5 degrees. In that respect it would have been nice if Celestron built an accurate level rather than the logo into the base. 3. The AC adapter turns with the scope so it is possible to unplug it or entwine your tripod during a night's viewing. If you unplug you lose your alignment, so always have batteries installed even if you use the AC adapter. A nice future upgrade would be to install the plug for the adapter in the non moving part of the base. It merely requires 2 contacts on 2 spiral tracks between the movable and stationary parts of the base. 4. Unless you use the Sync option, alignment seems to deteriorate over the course of a couple of hours. I am careful with the initial alignment as detailed above so I do not think that is the problem, rather something in the software. This is evidenced over the course of an evening by slewing back to an object (Jupiter in my case) using the GOTO Planet on the keypad. Over a period of time each return is farther to the left of center and lower in the field of view. 5. Keeps me outside on cold nights exploring the skies rather than inside by the fire. Still a 5-star product I am very happy with.
P**A
Excelente telescopio para aficionado principiante - intermedio.
La serie Nexstar SE ha sido reconocida por muchos años por su excelente relación calidad - precio, y el modelo 6SE no es la excepción. Los materiales de construcción son de la mejor calidad, y destaca la firmeza del tripe para mantener al tubo óptico con la menor vibración posible. La curva de aprendizaje es aceptable incluso para un principiante, sin embargo yo lo colocaría en una categoria intermedia. La ventaja en este sentido es que el 6SE es uno de los telescopios más usados, por tanto existe mucha información y experiencias compartidas en línea. La óptica Schmidt - Cassegrain lo hace un excelente telescopio para observaciones planetarias, lunares y solares (con el filtro apropiado). Sin embargo, también da resultados aceptables con objetos de espacio profundo brillantes y de tamaño angular pequeño (nebulosas planetarias, cúmulos globulares, y algunas galaxias). Finalmente el tamaño del tubo óptico es un excelente equilibrio entre apertura y potabilidad, ofreciendo una buena capacidad de acumulación de luz, sin incrementar demasiado el peso y volumen para transportarlo con facilidad. En pocas palabras, difícilmente te puedes arrepentir de invertir en este telescopio. Cielos despejados!
S**K
Mükemmel
1 yıldır listemdeydi. Daha önce Celestron 127EQ kullanıyordum. Gözlemlerimi her zaman keyifle yapıyordum. Bu teleskopla daha da keyif alacağıma eminim.
J**N
Maravilloso, atención con el soporte técnico
Maravilloso, tanto en uso astronomico como terrestre. Estamos encantados los 5 de la familia, y se mejora con otros acoples. Una maravilla. Única pega, el programa que viene con clave no se descarga y la empresa Celestron no ayuda. La distribuidora en Barcelona cerró en el 2018 así q no hay soporte técnico po esa parte ... Pero Grande Amazon, te ofrece una ayuda básica, pero muy útil que te saca del apuro, gracias Amazon y a su gestor telefónico.
P**M
Great for solar system and deep space viewing.
Versatility and ease of operation make this a great choice for regular viewers. Accessorizing for astrophotography is easy with this configuration. The sturdy tripod and goto mount ensure reluable and clear viewing.
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