This telescope delivers serious performance in a compact format. The Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope SC 152/1500 Advanced VX AVX GoTo combines the power of a long focal length with a lightweight and portable design. Perfect for observers who want to combine brightness, detail, and ease of use.








Want to see more planetary detail without investing in a heavy and bulky system? The Celestron 152/1500 Schmidt-Cassegrain combines a long focal length with a compact, lightweight tube — perfect for serious observers who want to combine mobility and precision.
The 152 mm aperture provides enough light for sharp images of the moon, planets, and bright deep-sky objects. The 1500 mm focal length gives you the magnification needed to truly see Saturn’s rings or Jupiter’s cloud bands in detail.
Thanks to the Advanced VX mount, you no longer need to search manually: the telescope automatically finds and tracks any chosen object. You can focus entirely on observing — or photographing.
What can you see?
✓ Moon: fine details in craters and lunar seas
✓ Jupiter: moons, cloud bands, and shadow transits
✓ Saturn: clearly visible rings, Cassini Division under good conditions
✓ Double stars: sharply separated and visibly colorful
✓ Deep-sky objects like the Orion Nebula and the Pleiades, especially under dark skies
Why this model?
– Compact yet powerful: easy to transport and suitable for high magnification
– Automated mount with GoTo system
– Suitable for entry-level astrophotography (with proper camera and guiding setup)
– Modular expansion with guide scopes, cameras, and filters
– All-Star Polar Alignment: align without polar star
What’s included?
– Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope (152 mm aperture, 1500 mm focal length)
– Advanced VX GoTo mount with tripod
– NexStar+ hand controller with 40,000 objects
– 25 mm eyepiece (1.25 inch)
– 6×30 optical finder
– Visual back adapter
– Accessory tray, counterweight, cables, and manual
Who is this system for?
For observers who want to go beyond standard models. For those who want to see planets and deep-sky objects in sharp detail, without complicated setups. And for those ready to start astrophotography — without immediately jumping to observatory-level equipment.
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