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class="prefix prefixGreen">Sale Announcement Holiday Rebate on Celestron Nexstar SE Telescopes

Discussion in 'Vendor and Sale Announcements' started by Agena AstroProducts, Nov 1, 2018.

Holiday Rebate on Celestron Nexstar SE Telescopes

Started by Agena AstroProducts on Nov 1, 2018 at 4:52 AM

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    If you've been looking for a portable and advanced telescope with excellent optics and computerized go-to, we have great news! Celestron is now offering an instant rebate of $100 on their 4-inch NexStar 4SE, 5-inch NexStar 5SE, and 6-inch NexStar 6SE systems, and $200 on their large-aperture 8-inch NexStar 8SE telescopes systems.

    These perennially popular Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes have a solid single-arm altazimuth mount that tracks objects across the night sky, a red dot finder, tripod, and a signature Celestron orange optical tube. They also include SkyAlign technology to get the telescope aligned in minutes, even if you're unfamiliar with the night sky.

    NexStar SE systems give you push-button access to more than 40,000 objects in the solar system and deep sky, yet they break down into lightweight separate components for easy transport and assembly when you're ready for a quick stargazing session in your back yard or at your favorite observing site. Perfect telescopes for newcomers to amateur astronomy, and for more experienced observers who are looking for an advanced and easy-to-use instrument.

    Sale Ends December 31 or while supplies last.

    Shop Celestron Nexstar SE Telescopes now
     

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