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Celestron Nexstar 4SE Computerized Telescope

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  • 102mm (4.02") Maksutov-Cassegrain Optical Tube
  • 1325mm Focal Length (f/13)
  • Computerized GoTo Mount with 38,181 Object Database
  • StarBright XLT Optical Coatings
  • Total Kit Weight of 23 lbs (10.4 kg)
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  • Celestron NexStar 4SE Computerized Telescope

    The Celestron NexStar 4SE Computerized Telescope pairs a 102mm (4.02") Maksutov-Cassegrain optical tube with a fully computerized single fork arm mount for an ideal balance of power and portability. Its long 1325mm focal length and f/13 focal ratio deliver high-contrast views, providing 53x magnification with the included 25mm eyepiece right out of the box. The proven NexStar+ database puts 38,181 celestial objects at your fingertips, all in a compact and easy-to-assemble 23 lb package.

    High-Contrast 102mm f/13 Maksutov-Cassegrain Optics

    The 4SE's 102mm Maksutov-Cassegrain optical design excels at high-magnification views of bright, detailed targets. The f/13 focal ratio and 1325mm focal length are engineered to reveal sharp details on the Moon's surface, the cloud bands of Jupiter, and the Cassini Division in Saturn's rings. With a light-gathering power 212 times that of the human eye and StarBright XLT coatings for maximum transmission, this telescope resolves details down to 1.14 arc seconds.

    An integrated internal flip mirror system adds modern convenience, allowing you to switch between the 90-degree star diagonal for visual use and a straight-through light path for photography without removing your accessories. This makes it simple to transition from observing to imaging in seconds.

    NexStar+ GoTo with a 38,181 Object Database

    At the heart of the NexStar 4SE is its computerized GoTo system, designed for intuitive object location and tracking. The NexStar+ hand control gives you access to a database of 38,181 objects, including galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters. After a simple SkyAlign procedure—just center any three bright objects in the eyepiece—the telescope knows its position and can slew to any target you choose from its extensive catalog.

    • SkyAlign Technology: Fast, easy, and requires no prior knowledge of the night sky. The telescope does the work of identifying the alignment stars.
    • 9 Slew Speeds: Move across the sky at up to 3 degrees per second to quickly locate objects, or use finer speeds to precisely center them in the eyepiece.
    • Sidereal, Solar, and Lunar Tracking: The DC servo motors automatically track celestial objects as they move across the sky, keeping your target centered for extended observation.

    Patented Fork Arm Mount for 23 lb Portability

    The best telescope is the one you use most often, and the NexStar 4SE is built to get outside. The entire system weighs only 23 lbs and breaks down into three manageable components: the 6 lb optical tube, the 7 lb mount head, and the 10 lb stainless steel tripod. This modular design makes it easy to transport and set up in minutes, whether in your backyard or at a remote dark-sky site.

    The patented single fork arm mount provides a rigid, vibration-free platform for the optics while keeping the overall footprint small. The included accessory tray holds your eyepieces and strengthens the tripod legs for added stability during observation.

    NexStar 4SE vs. 5SE: Aperture and Application

    The NexStar 5SE offers a larger 125mm aperture, giving it a significant advantage in light-gathering power for viewing fainter deep-sky objects. However, the 4SE's smaller Maksutov-Cassegrain optics present their own distinct advantages that make it a compelling choice.

    • Planetary and Lunar Focus: The 4SE's longer f/13 focal ratio (compared to the 5SE's f/10) provides higher native magnification for a given eyepiece, making it exceptionally well-suited for detailed views of the Moon and planets.
    • Faster Cooldown: The smaller, enclosed Maksutov optics of the 4SE acclimate to ambient temperatures more quickly, meaning you spend less time waiting for a stable image.
    • Portability: While both models are portable, the 4SE's lighter 6 lb optical tube and smaller overall profile make it even easier to transport and handle, especially for younger astronomers or those with limited storage space.
  • How will Jupiter and Saturn look through the NexStar 4SE?

    The NexStar 4SE's 102mm aperture and 1325mm focal length are ideal for solar system targets. On a night of steady seeing, you can expect to clearly resolve Jupiter's main cloud belts and its four Galilean moons. For Saturn, the rings are stunningly clear, and you can often see the Cassini Division—the dark gap separating the A and B rings—as a fine black line.

    Can I use the Celestron NexStar 4SE for astrophotography of galaxies like the Whirlpool Galaxy (M51)?

    The NexStar 4SE is best suited for lunar and planetary imaging, where its long focal length helps achieve a large image scale. While its built-in wedge allows for short polar-aligned exposures of brighter deep-sky objects, the mount does not have an autoguide port, which is a limitation for the long exposures required for faint targets like most galaxies.

    What does the internal flip mirror on the NexStar 4SE do?

    The internal flip mirror is a convenient feature that directs the light path either up at a 90-degree angle to an eyepiece or straight through the back of the telescope to a camera. This allows you to switch between visual observing and imaging without needing to unthread and re-thread your accessories.

    How difficult is setting up and aligning the NexStar 4SE for a beginner?

    Setup is designed to be quick and intuitive. The system breaks down into three lightweight pieces that assemble without tools. Alignment is handled by Celestron's SkyAlign procedure: you simply point the telescope at three bright celestial objects (they don't have to be specific stars), and the computer handles the alignment automatically.

    What kind of power source does the NexStar 4SE need?

    The mount can be powered by 8-AA batteries (not included) for maximum portability. For longer observing sessions or use at home, it can also be powered by an external 12V DC power supply, such as a Celestron PowerTank or a compatible AC adapter.

    Is the NexStar 4SE a good telescope for a city with light pollution?

    Yes, its Maksutov-Cassegrain design and long focal ratio make it an excellent choice for urban environments. This optical system produces high-contrast views that help bright objects like the Moon, planets, and double stars cut through hazy, light-polluted skies. While faint nebulae will be challenging, the brightest deep-sky objects remain accessible.

  • Optical Tube Info
    Optical Design Maksutov-Cassegrain
    Aperture 102mm (4.02")
    Focal Length 1325mm (52")
    Focal Ratio f/13
    Optical Coatings StarBright XLT
    Included Eyepiece 25mm (0.98")
    Included Magnification 53x
    Finderscope StarPointer™ red dot finderscope
    Star Diagonal Internal Flip mirror for straight thru or 90° viewing angle
    Highest Useful Magnification 241x
    Lowest Useful Magnification 15x
    Limiting Stellar Magnitude 12.5
    Resolution (Rayleigh) 1.37 arc seconds
    Resolution (Dawes) 1.14 arc seconds
    Light Gathering Power 212x (Compared to human eye)
    Secondary Mirror Obstruction 34% by Diameter, 12% by Area
    Optical Tube Length 343mm (13.5")
    Optical Tube Weight 6 lbs (2.7 kg)
    Mount Info
    Mount Type Computerized Altitude-Azimuth Single Fork Arm
    Instrument Load Capacity 10 lbs (4.54 kg)
    Dovetail Compatibility CG-5 Dovetail
    Tripod 1.5" Stainless Steel Legs
    Total Kit Weight 23 lbs (10.4 kg)
    Power Requirements 8-AA batteries (not included) or 12 VDC-750 mA
    Motor Drive DC servo motors
    Slew Speeds 9 speeds, max 3°/second
    Tracking Rates Sidereal, Solar and Lunar
    Alignment Procedures SkyAlign, 1-Star, 2-Star, Auto 2-Star, Solar System
    Ports 1x AUX Port, Hand Control USB Input
    Autoguide Port No
    Hand Control NexStar+, flash upgradeable
    Object Database 38,181 accessible objects
    Included Software Celestron Starry Night Special Edition, SkyPortal App
    • NexStar 4SE Optical Tube

      × 1

    • Single Fork Arm Mount & Tripod

      × 1

    • NexStar+ Hand Control

      × 1

    • 25mm Plössl Eyepiece (1.25")

      × 1

    • StarPointer Red Dot Finderscope

      × 1

    • Accessory Tray

      × 1

  • Celestron 2-Year Telescope Warranty