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Celestron PowerSeeker 80AZS Telescope

SKU CEL-21087
Original price $189.95 - Original price $189.95
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$189.95
$189.95 - $189.95
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  • 80mm refractor with a fast f/5 focal ratio for wide, bright views
  • Ultra-lightweight 5.9 lb total kit weight for ultimate portability
  • Manual Alt-Azimuth mount with pan handle for simple, intuitive pointing
  • Includes 20mm and 4mm eyepieces, plus a 3x Barlow for up to 189x magnification
  • Erect image diagonal provides right-side-up views for daytime terrestrial observing
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  • Celestron PowerSeeker 80AZS Telescope

    The Celestron PowerSeeker 80AZS Telescope combines an 80mm aperture with a fast f/5 optical system to deliver bright, wide-field views of the cosmos in a complete package that weighs only 5.9 lbs. Its refractor design gathers 131x more light than the human eye, resolving celestial objects down to a limiting stellar magnitude of 12. With a short 400mm focal length, this telescope is perfectly suited for scanning the Milky Way, viewing large star clusters, and observing the Moon's cratered surface.

    80mm f/5 Refractor: Bright Views of the Moon, Planets, and Nebulae

    The heart of the PowerSeeker 80AZS is its 80mm achromatic refractor objective. The fast f/5 focal ratio produces a wide field of view, making it easier to locate objects and frame expansive targets like the Orion Nebula (M42) or the Andromeda Galaxy (M31). The fully coated optics and impressive 1.45 arc-second Dawes resolution ensure you'll see sharp details on Jupiter's cloud bands and the rings of Saturn.

    The 5.9 lb Alt-Azimuth System: Setup in Minutes, Anywhere

    Designed for portability and ease of use, the entire PowerSeeker 80AZS kit weighs a mere 5.9 lbs. The manual alt-azimuth mount features a simple panning handle with a clutch, allowing you to smoothly move the telescope up, down, left, and right to track objects as they drift across the sky. The adjustable steel tripod provides a stable platform with a height range from 32" to 51", and the entire system can be assembled in minutes without any tools, making it perfect for impromptu stargazing sessions at home or on the go.

    From Spotting Scope to Telescope: Day-and-Night Versatility

    The PowerSeeker 80AZS is a true dual-purpose instrument. The included erect image star diagonal corrects the view to be right-side-up and left-to-right correct, making it an ideal spotting scope for daytime birdwatching or landscape viewing. For astronomical use, the package includes everything you need to start observing:

    • Two Eyepieces: A 20mm eyepiece for wide-field, low-power views and a 4mm eyepiece for higher magnification on planets and the Moon.
    • 3x Barlow Lens: Triples the magnification of either eyepiece, pushing the telescope to its highest useful power of 189x for detailed planetary observation.
    • 5x24 Finderscope: A low-power scope that helps you quickly locate and center your target before viewing it in the main eyepiece.

    Plan Your Session with Starry Night and SkyPortal Software

    Your Celestron PowerSeeker 80AZS includes a free download of Celestron's Starry Night Basic Edition, a professional-level planetarium software for your PC or Mac. Explore the solar system, print star charts, and learn about thousands of celestial objects. You also get access to Celestron's SkyPortal app for iOS and Android, turning your smartphone or tablet into a portable guide to the night sky.

  • What can I realistically see with the PowerSeeker 80AZS from a suburban backyard?

    From a typical suburban location, the 80mm aperture will provide excellent views of the Moon's craters, the phases of Venus, Jupiter's four Galilean moons and its main cloud belts, and Saturn's rings. You'll also be able to see brighter star clusters like the Pleiades (M45) and the Hercules Cluster (M13), as well as the core of the Orion Nebula (M42).

    How do I use the 3x Barlow lens with the PowerSeeker 80AZS?

    The 3x Barlow lens is simple to use. Instead of placing your eyepiece directly into the diagonal, you insert the Barlow lens first, then place the eyepiece into the Barlow. This triples the magnification of that eyepiece. For example, using the 20mm eyepiece with the 3x Barlow gives you the magnification of a 6.7mm eyepiece.

    Is the PowerSeeker 80AZS a good telescope for kids?

    Yes, it's an excellent choice for a first telescope. Its light 5.9 lb weight makes it easy for older children to carry and set up. The manual alt-azimuth mount is very intuitive—simply point and look. The dual-purpose nature also means they can use it for exploring nature during the day.

    Can I use the PowerSeeker 80AZS for daytime birdwatching?

    Absolutely. The PowerSeeker 80AZS comes with an erect image diagonal, which is a key accessory for terrestrial viewing. It corrects the image so that it is right-side-up and not mirrored, making it function just like a powerful spotting scope for observing wildlife, boats on the water, or distant landscapes.

    What's the difference between the 20mm and 4mm eyepieces included with the PowerSeeker 80AZS?

    The 20mm eyepiece provides a low magnification (20x) and a wide field of view. It's best for finding objects, looking at large star clusters, or viewing the entire Moon. The 4mm eyepiece gives a high magnification (100x), which is better for looking at fine details on planets like Jupiter and Saturn, or close-up views of lunar craters.

    How difficult is it to find planets with the PowerSeeker 80AZS?

    Finding planets is straightforward with this telescope. Use the included Starry Night or SkyPortal software to identify which planets are visible and where to look. Then, use the 5x24 finderscope to aim the telescope in the right direction and center the planet. Start with the low-power 20mm eyepiece to get it in view, then switch to the 4mm eyepiece or use the Barlow lens to see more detail.

  • Optical Tube Info
    Optical Design Refractor
    Aperture 80mm (3.15")
    Focal Length 400mm (16")
    Focal Ratio f/5
    Eyepiece 1 (Magnification) 20mm (20x)
    Eyepiece 2 (Magnification) 4mm (100x)
    Barlow Lens 3x
    Finderscope 5x24
    Star Diagonal Erect Image Diagonal
    Highest Useful Magnification 189x
    Lowest Useful Magnification 11x
    Limiting Stellar Magnitude 12
    Resolution (Rayleigh) 1.74 arc seconds
    Resolution (Dawes) 1.45 arc seconds
    Light Gathering Power 131x (Compared to human eye)
    Optical Coatings Fully Coated
    Optical Tube Length 150mm (5.9")
    Optical Tube Weight 2.3 lbs (1.04 kg)
    Dovetail CG-3 Dovetail bar
    Mount Info
    Mount Type Manual Alt-Azimuth
    Tripod 1.25" Steel Legs
    Height Adjustment Range 812.8mm - 1295.4mm (32" - 51")
    Accessory Tray Yes
    Mount & Tripod Weight 3.6 lbs (1.63 kg)
    Dovetail Compatibility CG-3 saddle plate
    Total Kit Weight 5.9 lbs (2.68 kg)
    Software Celestron Starry Night Basic Edition, SkyPortal App
    • 80mm Refractor Optical Tube

      × 1

    • Alt-Azimuth Mount with Pan Handle

      × 1

    • Adjustable Steel Tripod

      × 1

    • 20mm Eyepiece (1.25")

      × 1

    • 4mm Eyepiece (1.25")

      × 1

    • 3x Barlow Lens (1.25")

      × 1

    • Erect Image Diagonal (1.25")

      × 1

    • 5x24 Finderscope

      × 1

    • Accessory Tray

      × 1

    • Starry Night Basic Edition Software Download

      × 1

  • This product is covered by Celestron's 2-Year Limited Warranty. For complete details, please visit our Celestron Warranty Policy page.

    Solar Warning

    Never look directly at the Sun with the naked eye or with an optic (unless you have the proper solar filter). Permanent and irreversible eye damage may result. Never use your optic to project an image of the Sun onto any surface. Internal heat build-up can damage the optic and any accessories attached to it. Never leave your optic unsupervised. Make sure an adult who is familiar with the correct operating procedures is with your optic at all times, especially when children are present.