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Celestron 21024 FirstScope Telescope

by Father Sky on February 6, 2010

  • FirstScope Telescope
  • 76mm aperture reflector optical tube
  • Moveable tube for ease of navigation for viewing
  • Lightweight, portable
  • Two eyepieces included

Product Description
FirstScope Telescope Official Product of the 2009 International Year of Astronomy. Ideal astronomical entry level telescope. The FirstScope Telescope pays tribute to Galileo Galilei and may of history’s most notable astronomers and scientists. We honor these men and women for their contributions bringing us one step closer to understanding the universe around us. The compact design makes it easy to take with you on your next outdoor adventure. The FirstScope is also stylish enough to be used as a decorative fixture on your bookshelves or desk.

Celestron 21024 FirstScope Telescope

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Bad BAd Cook February 6, 2010 at 6:05 pm

THIS REVIEW IS NOT ABOUT THE CELESTRON TELESCOPE, BUT RATHER MY ATTEMPT TO PURCHASE ONE FROM AMAZON. ABOUT TWO WEEKS AGO AMAZON SENT ME AN EMAIL WITH COUPON CODE B4VTPW6R FOR $15 OFF THIS TELESCOPE IF ORDERED FROM AMAZON, THE OFFER EXPIRING ON AUGUST 31, 2009. I TRIED TO ORDER TODAY, AUGUST 30, 2009, AND I GET A MESSAGE STATING THAT THE PROMO CODE HAS EXPIRED. WHAT, IS AMAZON USING SOME OTHER CALLENDER SYSTEM? AND YOU CAN’T CALL ANYONE TO COMPLAIN. AND THERE IS NO PLACE TO EMAIL THEM ABOUT THESE TYPES OF THINGS. I TRIED TO SEND A QUESTION ABOUT MY ACCOUNT AND ALL I GET IS A FORM EMAIL BACK TELLING ME TO LOOK AT THE HELP PAGE. THIS IS JUST NOT RIGHT.

Go Sox February 6, 2010 at 7:30 pm

On 5/10/09 Amazon has this item listed for with “List Price” of $73.98

and their Price: $56.35 so “You Save” $17.63 (24%).

However, the real list price for this is $49.99! (Check the celestron website).

I find this very strange and possibly illegal.

Estie L. Fisher February 6, 2010 at 8:23 pm

I hopeing all review are right ,we have not used this item yet,,it is a christmas gift for my 8 year old daughter.

kev6677 February 6, 2010 at 8:23 pm

This scope is really a toy, great for maybe a child the images are clear and sharp however, the moon is tiny and any other objects in the sky are not clearlly visible.Also because of it’s design it can be tedious trying to angle the scope to see objets in the sky. Other than the very small size and price this is useless as a ‘FIRSTSCOPE’ they should be selling this one at “toys are us”.

R. Currier February 6, 2010 at 8:38 pm

Avoid this telescope at all costs. I had great hopes for this instrument after reading stellar (no pun intended) reviews in Sky and Telescope. Such high hopes, in fact, that I sprang for next-day shipping. For some reason UPS decided to hold my package for ‘extra processing’ and my next-day shipment turned into a third-day shipment. I think UPS must have tossed the box under the wheels of one of their brown trucks.

If you enjoy looking at dim, blurry spots of light that resemble what I imagine a Christmas tree at 100 metres viewed through a glass pane smeared with Vaseline looks like, you’ll enjoy this scope. I tried both the low power and high power eyepieces. The low power showed the secondary mirror and it’s armature no matter what I did. The high power was unusable.

As a groundtruth, I took my Nikon 10×50 binoculars outside with the Firstscope and let my wife try both. With the Nikons, the Milky Way elicited a gasp. Thousands of bright, sharp stars. Jupiter was crisp and the moons were visible. Through the Firstscope, the Milky Way was a dim collection of blobs. Jupiter was mishapen, dim and the moons were barely visible.

I accept that there is an off-chance that I received a bad ’scope. My fear is that I did not, and that all those that purchase this telescope as a first attempt at sky gazing are going to be very, very disappointed.

My advice: stay away from this telescope, save your money, and go for one of the more traditional beginning ’scopes.

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