Sunday, September 1, 2013

Celestron SkyProdigy 90 50x165 Telescope

Celestron SkyProdigy 90 50x165 Telescope
List Price : $977.95
Price : $594.99
Code : B004I8Z1I6
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Product Feature


  • Maksutov-Cassegrain telescope, aperture: 90 mm (3.54 in), focal length: 1250 mm (49.21 in), focal ratio: 13.89, finder scope: Star Pointer MOUNT: Motorized Altazimuth
  • Sturdy Stainless Steel Tripod and Accessory Tray , CD-ROM The SkyX First Light Edition Astronomy Software Which Provides Education About the Sky
  • Battery Pack Providing over 30 Hours of Power, Proven Computer Control Technology , Database Allows Telescope to Automatically Locate Over 4,000 Celestial Objects
  • Proprietary Star Sense Technology Provides a Completely Automatic Alignment Process with No User Intervention Required
  • Flash Upgradeable Hand Control Software for Downloading Product Updates Over the Internet, Fully Automatic Alignment Procedure

Product Description


A truly revolutionary product with ground breaking technology, Sky Prodigy is the product of a culmination of decades of telescope advancements. It combines electronic motors, an intelligent on-board computer, a digital camera and Star Sense technology to create an automatic, instant alignment telescope that requires no input from the user. Simply turn it on, push a button and enjoy the view! It's that easy.


Product Detail


  • Amazon Sales Rank: #28580 in Camera & Photo
  • Size: One Size
  • Color: Deep Red
  • Brand: Celestron
  • Model: SkyProdigy 90
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 15.00" h x10.00" w x39.00" l,16.00 pounds








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Product Reviews

4 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
4Great Scope
By Mark
I wanted to review this for several reasons:

1. Price--I got this at the discovery store for $183.00 dollars shipped! And no its not refurb, used or broke.

2. I read alot about how people cant get these Skyprodigy sets setup. Follow the directions and go to the location and date settings. Use a GPS or google to find your viewing locations lat/long and plug it in. The Skyprodigy uses lat/long in seconds not so take some time and look at the formats.

3. I setup the scope without reading the book and i could'nt see anything with the computer. So, read read read. I set the level on the mount perfect (yes its crucial). Set the lat/long and your timezone and accurate time and presto the scope points to jupiter on demand.

The other sweet thing about the Skyprodigy is if your pointing it manually the computer will tell you what you are looking at. I might get another skyprodigy but a bigger scope.

The 9mm eyepiece it comes with is too much for the scope, start with 13mm and above. The 25mm eyepiece is great. You cant use the computer in tight/enclosed areas, you must have a decent horizon with minimal obstructions.

UPDATE: I think the skyprodigy part is worthless. Heres why. They advertise that you dont need any experience. Fat Chance. I would say you are at least a few degrees off after skyprodigy does its magic. Dont pay extra for skyprodigy. HOWEVER, i got this for nothing. So if the price is right, it works just like any other scope and has great manual options so dont think your sucked into total automation.

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