Celestron StarSense Explorer 12" Dobsonian Telescope
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- Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024
- 00:00 Base Assembly - "What's in the box?"
1:14 Base Assembly
16:43 Primary Mirror - "What's in the box?"
17:24 OTA - "What's in the box?
19:12 Primary Mirror Installation
27:22 OTA attachments
33:30 View as Completely Assembled
Thanks for making this video. It is a great telescope. You will surely enjoy observing the sky. Good luck from the Canary Islands.
like the first 12 inch starsense video on youtube
exactly why i spent the time to do this. hope it helps a few people deciding what size to get, or how to assemble.
Thank you for making the video of you putting your Celestron starsence dobsonian together. It has helped me to see how the telescope is put together and i shall watch it again as i assemble mine.
@@WayneScott-w7z did you get the 10” or 12”
I will be purchasing the 12" starsence in about 4 weeks time
I will be purchasing the 12" starsence in 4 weeks time. The video will be a help when I put mine together because I have never had or used a newtonian telescope before. All my telescopes are refractors, the Altair Astro 102mm f11 and 152mm f5.9 v3 star waves
@@WayneScott-w7z you won't be disappointed. There is a noticeable difference between the 10" and 12" sizes. I had the 10" (sold it). I loved it, but am satisfied with the light gathering of the 12". If you have any questions, don't hesitate to message me. Be glad to help.
If I need any further help or advice then i shall not hesitate to contact you. The reason I am going to purchase the 12" next month is due to having previously owned a Meade 12" LX200 classic in 2007 and the light grasp gave really great views visually. I currently own and use refractor however, more light for deep sky has tempted me and so I am going to take the plunge.
Think celestepn found the perfect use of starsense - on thr dob. Mount and OTA are stable and can push more easoly than the neetonian and refractor scopes.
Buen teléscopio amigo