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The StarSense Explorer is the first telescope which can utilise your smartphone to calculate a real-time position and analyse the night sky. Place your compatible phone into the unique star sense phone dock, align it to the telescope optics, and launch the StarSense Explorer app. Using A Lost in Space Algorithm (LISA) in conjunction with your phone’s GPS, gyros, and accelerometers, the app can determine exactly where the telescope is pointed in the night sky. Once aligned Star Sense Explorer generates a list of celestial objects currently visible through the eyepiece of your telescope. The StarSense Explorer works with most modern smartphones, including iPhone 6 and up and most devices running Android 7.1.2 or later manufactured since 2016.
The StarSense Explorer LT features a simple but durable altazimuth mount for easy manoeuvrability of the telescope. The altitude slow motion adjustment with a sliding rod helps you to accurately position the telescope and follow your desired targets as they drift through the night sky. With a 70mm refractor and fully coated glass optics, this telescope offers sharp, bright views of celestial objects. The telescope also includes a 90-degree erect image diagonal, so you can use it comfortably during the day to view wildlife, landscapes, and more. Even in light-polluted locations the StarSense Explorer is advanced enough to be able to pick out Jupiter, Saturn, Venus, the Orion Nebula, double stars, and a few more of the most famous celestial objects. The whole telescope is anchored by an adjustable, full-height tripod.
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