There are many things that one can use the Celestron Nexstar 130 SLT to view. Using the telescope called a Celestron Nexstar 130 SLT, one can view the moon and stars.
One can find a listing of Nexstar events that are approaching on the official Nexstar website. A dedicated agent will be happy to help you find more information on their official website.
There are many places one can purchase a Celestron Skyscout online. Amazon, eBay, Celestron, Telescopes, OpticsPlanet, and Wex Photographic are all examples.
One can shop for a Nexstar GPS at places like Amazon and Walmart. There you can find the right type of GPS you need that will fit your budget and needs.
Celestron telescopes may be bought at the official website of Celestron. They describe the process in how to buy one's first telescope on this website and have a wide range of telescopes to select from.
Some of the characteristics of the Celestron NexImage Solar System Imager include a 5 megapixel camera with special technology to reduce image noise levels, the ability to view and capture video on one's computer and the ability to adjust contrast, frame rate and color saturation on one's PC.
Celestron CPC 800 GPS computerized telescope can be bought at the Celestron site. Normally, the telescope costs two thousand dollars, but currently there is a sale putting it at one thousand seven hundred dollars.
A handheld digital & optical microscope generally (Celestron model) costs around $100. You can get them online at these stores-Smarter.com. (http://www.smarter.com/microscopes/celestron-44306-handheld-digital-/pd--ch-6--pi-420256.html);Opticsplanet.net (http://www.opticsplanet.net/celestron-handheld-digital-optical-microscope.html)
You can start by going to celestron which is a website to give you all the information you need. You can also go to amazon to compare and contrast the differences, using the discription. Another option would be to talk to a scientist or science teacher for more information.
130
130 = one hundred thirty.
im not positive how many you can truly see, but i do know that with a celestron 127 eq telescope, one is able to see jupiter, saturn, at times mars, and the phases of venus. pluto and mercury are pretty much out of the question, however uranus and neptune i am unsure about.
50 percent of 130 is equal to 1 / 2 x 130 or one half of 130, which equals 65.