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Brand | Celestron |
Optical Tube Length | 70 Millimeters |
Eye Piece Lens Description | Glass |
Objective Lens Diameter | 70 Millimeters |
Telescope Mount Description | Altazimuth Mount |
Product Dimensions | 18"D x 7"W x 14"H |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Finderscope | Reflex |
Item Weight | 4.2 Pounds |
Lens Coating Description | Fully Coated |
About this item
- SUPERIOR OPTICS: The Celestron 70mm Travel Scope features high-quality, fully-coated glass optics, a potent 70mm objective lens, a lightweight frame, and a custom backpack to carry it all. Its quality is unmatched in its class and against competitors.
- POWERFUL EYEPIECES FOR UP-CLOSE VIEWING: Our telescope for astronomy beginners is equipped with two high-quality eyepieces (20mm and 10mm) that provide low- and high-power views of celestial objects at night and terrestrial objects during the day.
- LARGE 70MM OBJECTIVE LENS: Our refractor telescope is equipped with a large 70mm aperture objective lens that provides enhanced, brighter views compared to the 50mm model while adding very little additional weight. Setting up and using the Travel Scope is quick and easy.
- BONUS BAG, TRIPOD, AND SOFTWARE: This Celestron telescope and full-height tripod can be taken anywhere in the included travel backpack. Accessories also include a FREE download of one of the top consumer rated astronomy software programs.
- UNBEATABLE WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SUPPORT: Buy with confidence from the world’s #1 telescope brand, based in California since 1960. You’ll also receive a two-year warranty and unlimited access to technical support from our team of US-based experts.
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From the manufacturer
Travel Scope 70
Grab the Celestron Travel Scope 70 and go anywhere—from your backyard to another continent. Ample optical performance is packed and ready in this ultra-portable backpack kit.
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Manual Alt-Azimuth mount
The Travel Scope is a manual alt-azimuth telescope with a pan handle to navigate the sky with ease. The mount is set on a 1.25” steel adjustable tripod, which you can adjust to the desired height.
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Portability
Whether you’re hiking into back-country or going through airport security, the Travel Scope won’t slow you down. The telescope, tripod, & accessories fit inside the backpack for easy traveling.
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Objects to Observe
The Travel Scope features a refractor style body ideal for both terrestrial and astronomical observing. Fully coated glass optics provide vivid images of wildlife, the Moon, and planets.
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Celestron is Here for You
Optics can be intimidating, but Celestron is here to help. As one of the top telescope maker, we offer outstanding US-based support and how-to videos, so you can enjoy stargazing hassle-free.
Better Viewing
Accessories include two eyepieces (20mm and 10mm), erect image diagonal, and a travel backpack.
Comparison Chart
Travel Scope 70 | Travel Scope 50 | PowerSeeker 60AZ | NPF Travel Scope 60 | |
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Aperture
| 70mm (2.76”) | 50mm (1.97”) | 60mm (2.4”) | 60mm (2.4”) |
Focal Length
| 400mm (16”) | 360mm (14”) | 700 mm (28") | 360mm (14.17") |
Focal Ratio
| f/5.71 | f/7.2 | f/12 | f/6 |
Magnification
| 20x, 40x | 18x, 45x | 18x, 45x | 30x, 50x |
Limiting Magnitude
| 11.7 | 11 | 11.4 | 11.4 |
Low Useful Magnification
| 10x | 7.14x | 8.57x | 7.14x |
High Theoretical Magnification
| 165x | 118x | 142x | 118x |
Assembled Weight
| 4.2 lbs (1.9 kg) | 2.7 lbs (1.2 kg) | 3.5 lbs (1.6 kg) | 3.6 lbs (1.6 kg) |
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Portability | 4.4 | 4.6 | 4.7 | — | 4.8 | 4.7 |
Easy to assemble | 4.2 | 4.7 | 4.5 | — | 4.2 | 4.6 |
For beginners | 3.9 | 4.5 | 4.3 | — | 3.9 | 4.6 |
Easy to use | — | 4.5 | 4.2 | 4.8 | 3.5 | 4.3 |
Value for money | — | 4.2 | — | 4.7 | 3.2 | — |
Sold By | Amazon.com | Honslis-US | Jifumei Shangmao(Heyuan)Co.,Ltd | BANJOO US | Amazon.com | SuPerL |
focal length | — | Telescope | 600 Millimeters | 600 millimeters | — | 600 millimeters |
focus type | Manual Focus | Manual Focus | Manual Focus | Manual Focus | Manual Focus | Manual Focus |
eye piece lens | Glass | Telescope | Barlow | — | Barlow | Barlow |
objective lens diameter | 70 millimeters | 70.1 millimeters | 80 millimeters | 80 millimeters | 70 millimeters | 90 millimeters |
aperture diameter | 70 millimeters millimeters | — | 80 millimeters millimeters | — | 70 millimeters millimeters | 90 millimeters millimeters |
telescope mount | Altazimuth Mount | Telescope | Altazimuth Mount | — | Equatorial Mount | Altazimuth Mount |
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Product Dimensions | 18 x 7 x 14 inches |
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Item Weight | 4.2 pounds |
ASIN | B001TI9Y2M |
Item model number | 21035 |
Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #144 in Camera & Photo Products (See Top 100 in Camera & Photo Products) #20 in Telescope Refractors |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 19, 2009 |
Manufacturer | Celestron |
Language | English |
Country of Origin | China |
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Product Description
Designed with American innovation for beginner stargazers, the Celestron Travel Scope 70 is a professionally engineered refractor telescope that is perfect for celestial or terrestrial viewing on the go. It’s the perfect telescope for adults and kids to use together with its fully-coated, high-quality glass optics, including a refractor-style 70mm objective lens. The aperture allows high-resolution viewing, without adding a lot of extra weight. Added coating on the 70mm lens allows light to enter, providing sharper, crisper viewing of celestial and terrestrial objects during the day or at night.
The Celestron telescope for beginners is designed with several operating features that make it exceptionally user-friendly. Our precision manufacturing standards and high-quality materials are unmatched in the industry. We’ve included two quality eyepieces (20mm and 10mm) and a star diagonal for crisp low- and high-power viewing during the day or at night, allowing you to enjoy close-ups of wildlife in nature or stargaze with family and friends.
The Celestron Travel Scope 70 weighs just 3.3 pounds and assembles in seconds with no tools required. It’s easy to use to navigate the sky. When your observing session is over, everything packs up into the handy included traveling backpack.
Your purchase also entitles you to a FREE download of Celestron’s BONUS Starry Night Astronomy Software with information on thousands of celestial objects, printable sky maps, and more. It’s the best way to learn about the night sky and plan your next observing session.
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Customers like the value, ease of assembly, and portability of the telescope. For example, they mention it's well made, easy to set up, and portable. Some are happy with ease of use, and appearance. That said, opinions are mixed on quality, performance, and moon viewing.
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Customers are satisfied with the value of the telescope. They mention that it is well made, a great investment for beginners, and cool for the price. Some say that the telescope is lightweight and better for kids.
"...It’s small, lightweight, and priced right...." Read more
"...It does what it was designed to do. Great for kids and amateurs at a modest price to see nature, take it to a long distance shooting range, see..." Read more
"...Also, the SkyX Software included with this scope is a terrific value in and of itself, and is a tremendous tool for the beginning/amateur astronomer...." Read more
"By far the cheapest realest telescope around" Read more
Customers like the ease of assembly of the telescope. They say it's extremely easy to set up out of the box, simple to use, and easy to transport. Customers also say it is durable and best based on flexibility, ease of use, performance, and portability. They mention that it is light weight, packs up nice, and requires no collimation or calibration.
"...This telescope does just that. The assembly was a snap, and after playing with the scope in the daytime and familiarizing myself (and discovering)..." Read more
"...Came with a backpack to carry on, traveled well, and was easy to assemble. The stars were wonderful and clear to see." Read more
"Good optics. Easy to use. Bought used form Amazon for $52. But, a friend of mine was looking for a travel scope and talked me out of it." Read more
"...Light, easy to set up, no collimation or calibration, and off you go...." Read more
Customers find the telescope easy to transport and use. They say it's well-made, light weight, and stable. Customers also mention that it'll fit perfectly in the travel book bag. They mention that the telescope is good for traveling with and that it comes with a backpack.
"...It’s small, lightweight, and priced right. It’s light enough that a five-year old could carry it for an entire trip without effort, giving them..." Read more
"...pieces were accounted for, and it came with a backpack so it can be taken on trips so you don't need to buy a separate case to hold it when you're..." Read more
"...and you have a very well made, fairly light weight travel scope...." Read more
"...It's mostly made of what feels like plastic. But it's lightweight and easy to carry around. Everything about this telescope is merely good enough...." Read more
Customers find the telescope easy to use. They say it's a great view for beginners and a tremendous tool for the beginning astronomer. Customers also say it is a good starter scope and able to see nature. They mention it'll be a fantastic first telescope for kids and is very portable.
"...It does what it was designed to do. Great for kids and amateurs at a modest price to see nature, take it to a long distance shooting range, see..." Read more
"...scope is a terrific value in and of itself, and is a tremendous tool for the beginning/amateur astronomer...." Read more
"good beginner scope, great portablility." Read more
"A decent starter telescope, but, as others have said, the tripod is a piece of junk, and the spotter scope is diffiult to use...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the telescope. They mention that it is crystal clear, ideal for seeing the landscape and doing bird watching, and provides some great images of the moon. They also say that it looks much clearer through their own eyes. The telescope is simple to use and easy to transport, and is capable of capturing great images.
"...The moon and its features are crisp (and I am near a big city), albeit the stars and planets I'm just now getting to, so can't say anything..." Read more
"...You should get one though, it is badass." Read more
"Good optics. Easy to use. Bought used form Amazon for $52. But, a friend of mine was looking for a travel scope and talked me out of it." Read more
"...You can split some great binary stars, get a decent look at Mars, and you can see the phases of Venus (which can look like a dramatic crescent)...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the telescope. Some mention it's a good telescope, inexpensive, compact, and lightweight, while others say that the finder scope is not of optimal quality, difficult to use, and flimsy. The tripod is cheap and a bit shaky.
"...So if the tripod is poor - why did you give it 5 stars instead of 4? For the size, price, and weight of the tripod, it’s what you would expect...." Read more
"...It is a nice scope for its intended purpose, however (in my opinion) it does need a couple of upgrades (as suggested). Further, if you need..." Read more
"...The bag isn't exactly quality, but it does what it needs to do.The scope itself is... Cheap. It's mostly made of what feels like plastic...." Read more
"...The scope is a great, basic, portable device for solar system viewing. The two eyepieces are great for beginners...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the telescope. Some mention that it works great, performs admirably in that role, and is small, flimsy, and wobbly. However, others say that it wiggles on you making it totally unusable, the tripod is wobby, and the quality in general is absolutely sub-standard.
"...objective (large lens in front of the scope) is good quality and is functional...." Read more
"...It's not a great one, the tripod is wobbly as all hell and has no options for fine adjustments and the only way to adjust it is to loosen the scope..." Read more
"...am pleased with the optical performance of this little scope...it works as intended...." Read more
"...it's just not lined up properly, or if the lenses and/or the telescope are just useless, but after an hour and a half of trying to look at the moon..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the moon viewing with some saying it's a good starter scope and you can see the moon and stars perfect if you adjust the zoom just. They also say it'll give a great look at stars and planets, but it limits out when trying to watch the moon. However, others say that it was difficult to see much of anything, it'd be useless to see the planets or stars, and the 10 or 20 mm aperture is not enough to provide clear views of the night sky.
"...Aimed at any patch of the sky, stars will become visible when before you saw nothing but darkness...." Read more
"...will not stay in place when you try to tighten the screws, making your view useless...." Read more
"An awesome refractor telescope. One can see Jupiter,Saturn,the Orion nebula, Pleides...." Read more
"...The stars were wonderful and clear to see." Read more
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Definitely recommended for anyone who would like to take a scope with them on a trip, for someone who doesn't have the space for a permanently mounted scope, for a student whose interested in astronomy, or as a fun add-on to keep in the trunk on trips to anywhere. It’s small, lightweight, and priced right. It’s light enough that a five-year old could carry it for an entire trip without effort, giving them direct participation in the setup process.
This is an amazing little telescope which you can easily take anywhere you're going. Looking at the moon, you'll be able to see the moon in fantastic detail, clearly seeing the ridges of the craters peaking above the moon's northern pole. Aimed at any patch of the sky, stars will become visible when before you saw nothing but darkness.
As with all telescopes with this magnification, you will not see the individual rings of Saturn, but you will be able to make out the halo of the rings. Jupiter's moons, though, will be easy to spot, but speaking of spots, you won't see Jupiter's red-spot. Mars and Venus are indistinctive.
As for galaxies, if you know where to look, Andromeda can be seen. As for using this scope for daytime viewing of birds and bees, it's perfect.
My recommendation is to pair this scope with a Gosky Cell Phone Adapter Mount (you can order one here on Amazon - see my review for photos and videos take with it) and use your phone's camera to capture some amazing shots. Note positioning the Gosky is tricky, so prepared to be frustrated as you try to get the phone's camera and the telescope aligned. It’s not a defect and it's not something you're doing wrong - it's just worth it, but difficult. And if you want to get photos of objects you can't even see through the telescope with your phone, Google "android [or iphone] astronomy photo stacking", "NightCap Pro," or "iastrophotography".
What makes this scope a winner it how easy it is to carry around. The included backpack has enough extra space that you can easily toss a laptop or Chromebook in it - I have.
It also comes with two high-quality eyepieces (20mm and 10mm) which allow you toquickly switch them up as needed.
Each lens also comes with a cap (a needed feature), though I wouldn't fret too much if I lost one. The side finderscope is well aligned and will make targeting much simpler.
But the tripod! The tripod! It's OK, but because it's tiny and lightweight, it's not stiff and suffers from touch-wobble. You'll repeatedly find yourself aiming for an object and then when you let go of the telescope or tripod, sometimes it will move out of alignment. You just need to be cognizant of this and use a light touch once you've locked it down to where you want to aim.
Since I’ve gotten it, my son and I have used it in City locations and in the country – obviously it works great in both locations.
So if the tripod is poor - why did you give it 5 stars instead of 4? For the size, price, and weight of the tripod, it’s what you would expect. A sturdier tripod will weigh a whole lot more and will be bigger, killing the portability aspects of what without the tripod would automatically make this a 5-star telescope. So it’s neither the tripod’s fault nor the Celestron’s. A better-built tripod would weigh more and cost a lot more.
As a person who doesn’t read manuals, do read the instruction manual. Some parts aren’t obvious. I managed to figure out how to put it together but would have had a much easier time if I had taken two minutes to flip through the instruction manual.
There are better scopes out there, sure, but it's a great beginner scope for kids and amateurs. I got this for my 7 year old who has shown interest in the Cosmos. If he really gets into it, I'll invest more later and pass this to his younger siblings. For right now, it's perfect.
The frame is light, but the scope is light and doesn't need a heavy duty frame. It holds the scope, which is what it's designed to do.
All the pieces were accounted for, and it came with a backpack so it can be taken on trips so you don't need to buy a separate case to hold it when you're traveling in the car or walking somewhere.
It does what it was designed to do. Great for kids and amateurs at a modest price to see nature, take it to a long distance shooting range, see space a bit better, and anything else that is legal to do. If you want to see a nebula, and have a few thousand dollars to spare, go for it and buy that kind of scope.
For the normal people with real expectations, this is a great telescope for beginners and kids. Well worth the investment if you're unsure if you want to invest a large amount of money to see footprints on the Moon.
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What I did was invest about $25.00 (they can be higher priced - based on quality) in a good quality 20mm x1.25 inch (a good standard starting size) "Plossel" type eyepiece (several listed on Amazon for under $30.00). The addition of a higher quality eyepiece really changed the viewing experience with this scope. Or, if you want to get into astronomical viewing with this scope Celestron makes an Observers Accessory Kit (#94308- you can get it on Amazon - about $70.00). It comes with two Plossel eyepieces -17mm and 6mm-, a moon filter (definitely will need it to bring down the glare if observing the moon), a 2X Barlow lens (doubles the magnification of the eyepieces), and two planetary filters, and a case. It seems like a well put together and thought out accessory kit (I know, another $70.00 !!).
Also (as stated in other reviews) the tripod is weak (when extended to its full length). What I recommend is getting a sturdy table (and chair) and set the tripod (in its non-extended or shortest length) on the table. Sit in the chair, and rotate the 45 degree prism (with eyepiece attached) until you can see what you want. You don't need to be standing to view the stars (or whatever)!! It is even better to get a 90 degree correct image diagonal to view the heavens with (that way you don't have to bend over so far, and you can aim the scope higher - I know even more money - actually about $45.00 for a starter correct image diagonal). Become familiar with how the pieces attach (eyepiece to 45 degree prism to insertion in the telescopes focusing tube-and how they can be rotated to your seated position) and you will get a lot more enjoyment out of this well made product.
Remember, this is not a heavy duty alt-azimuth tripod with slow motion controls (Celestron #93607 - which looks like it would fit this scopes screw on base). It is basically a standard camera tripod. You will have to "play" with it and figure out (especially on celestial objects) how to aim it high and then tighten the adjustments (which will lower the object into your field of view). You could even buy a heavier tripod with the same type of adjustments that this tripod has - Celestron #93610- it would make the scope more secure if you needed to fully extend the legs on the tripod - I have one that I use with some of my other telescopes - you just have to get used to the way it adjusts -think each mentioned tripod is about $80.00 to $90.00 (that money just keeps adding up !!). The adjustment for lowering the object into view while tightening the tripod controls takes some getting used to, but it can be learned -and is part of the overall "experience" of this fine travel scope.
Also, about the adjustments on the tripod. The vertical (up and down) lever on the tripod - do not back it out all the way. What happened to me is that a small nut that attaches the handle to the tripod will fall out. So what I did was put a piece of tape over the hole where the nut is - so if I backed out the adjustment to far, the nut would not fall out (no big deal - just need to be aware that it could happen).
I have had this scope for several years, and have seen many celestial objects with it (although I use a correct image 90 degree star diagonal - as stated previously). It is a nice scope for its intended purpose, however (in my opinion) it does need a couple of upgrades (as suggested).
Further, if you need to make the tripod more secure when it is on a table top or partially extended - try draping some "strap on ankle weights" over one or more of the tripod's braces (let one or both sides of the weight rest on the table - so you don't over stress the brace). I had some old strap on ankle weights lying around, just draped one over the brace (without strapping it down), and it makes it much more secure. Also, you get two ankle braces in a set. So you will have an extra one if you need it !!
So let's review. The most important item on any telescope is the objective lens (as stated previously) the large lens in the front of the scope. The Celestron Travel scope objective lens is of good quality, that's where I think the product excels. I recommend to buy a higher quality eyepiece (Plossel type), add some weight to the tripod (as suggested)-do not extend the tripod into its fully extended position (becomes really shaky and weak)-keep it as "low as possible"-preferably on a table top (add an "ankle weight" to the fold out extensions), learn how to rotate the 45 degree diagonal so you can view while seated (this won't change the correct image view of the object), and you have a very well made, fairly light weight travel scope. I have used this scope for terrestrial and astronomical purposes, and as a "spotting scope" while at the range. Works perfectly !! I hope this review has assisted you in your decision (I know -I didn't intend for this review to be so long - but there you have it !!). Have fun !!
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Reviewed in Brazil on January 18, 2023
Tomar en cuenta que es principalmente un telescopio terrestre (lo cual no advierten en la publicación, y una persona no iniciada puede confundirse).
Para observación terrestre de fauna, etc. es excelente, tiene bastante potencia.
Para iniciación en el uso, armado, partes de un telescopio es muy bueno también, sencillo y práctico.
Para observación astronómica es relativamente "sencillo", se pueden ver a detalle la luna y con claridad los objetos más brillantes.
Es un buen precio, por un buen producto.
El único defecto es el diseño de la mochila; está acolchada pero es un espacio muy grande donde se mete todo adentro y va suelto, las cintas no aseguran bien el telescopio ni el tripié, no hay compartimentos para colocar el prisma, objetivos, etc.
Hay que fabricar o conseguir un pequeño estuche donde se puedan meter todas esas piezas sin que se maltraten.
Sólo tiene un pequeño bolsillo plano donde no cabe ni un libro/revista/manual.