Celestron Telescope AstroFi 5
- VendorCelestron
Celestron Telescope AstroFi 5
- VendorCelestron
CHF 685.90
- Max. focal length: 1250 mm | Magnification: 295 ×, 18 × | Telescope type: reflecting telescope
- Available: immediately
CHF 685.90
The Astro Fi telescopes connect your smartphone or tablet to the night sky! They are powerful telescopes that you can control via the free SkyPortal app (for iOS and Android). It replaces the classic hand controller so you can explore the universe wirelessly! Just hold your smartphone up to the sky and look around. If you see an interesting object: Simply tap it on the display. Your Astro Fi telescope will automatically approach it, and at the same time information about this object will appear on the display. It has never been easier for you to explore the universe yourself.
Award-winning SkyAlign technology
The Astro Fi mount provides its own WiFi, so you can use it even at observation points without WiFi or cell phone reception. With the award-winning SkyAlign technology, initializing the telescope is child's play. You only need to set any three bright celestial objects in the eyepiece; the telescope calculates everything else automatically. You can even be taken on a “sky tour” through the sky to the most beautiful destinations that can be seen.
Proven Celestron optics
The Astro Fi mount contains innovative WiFi technology, but it is the optics in the telescope tube that make it a real Celestron. Celestron has been designing telescopes for more than fifty years, and this experience is also reflected in the Astro Fi 5" Schmidt-Cassegrain, the type of telescope that Celestron has brought to series production. Despite their compact design, the telescopes offer a long focal length and a large light-collecting aperture.
Reflecting telescope – explore the depths of space
Thanks to its efficient design, the reflecting telescope is extremely bright despite its relatively small size and is therefore also suitable for use at night. Go on a journey of discovery into the infinite depths of space, look at the stars and planets and observe the changes in the position of the stars.