@xtian2900

this video needs more views, the subject is really well explained, thanks

@DARRBEV

Thank you. Your vid has help I was going for the 90 mm but may now go go 102
Great vid.

@darshanbohra1975

Sir very well explained 
Love from India 🇮🇳

@rachelmccoy7501

Thank you!! I just purchased the 114eq as a gift for my fiancé. We are both completely new. Any tips or accessories to purchase for it?

@digveejaysadhu1356

Thanks bro🎉

@mtippett80

Brilliant video, just found your channel and subscribed!  Did you do the video on the celestron astromaster 76? I couldn't find the video.

@zephyrothic

Clear and useful info.

@Ben-pv9yh

Thanks

@JoeJaguar

good video keep it up

@Julibuli-zy7bk

yes it helpt me 
thx <3

@fguy2477

Can you see every planet, moons etc clearly in every telescope you mentioned in the video?

@johnzebuski7877

which is better for planetary viewing the 90 or 102?

@kerryedavis

Overall it seems like Meade does a better job, but within the Celestron models I mostly prefer the PowerSeeker models over AstroMaster, partly because they all use ring mounts for the tubes which seems better than fastening a dovetail plate directly to the tube.

@ashifabedin

can any one give the name of the backgroung music ?

@Astronomer118

Please do not buy a eq mount if you are a beginner these eq mounts are hard to use get a az mount or a Dobsonian

@billycole7419

Az mounts are actually available for all models

@jimpoop

Even though Celestron is a major manufacturer, and make some fantastic scopes, they do have plenty of junk too... Unfortunately, the astromaster line is of very poor quality.. the mounts are awful and the optics on all are marginal at best.. do to price increase lately, a good beginner scope is going to cost about 300-500+.. though there are some really good scopes for less.  The AWB one sky or the Skywatcher Heratige 130 and 150 are about 200-300$ and are outstanding. The Celestron Omni 102 AZ or Explore Scientific 102 are good refractors in similar price point.   A good 6-8" dobsonian, which are the best bang for your buck and are great for beginners and astro veterans alike, can be found used for 2-300$ quite frequently. Do research before buying!

@strangedays453

You've got your max magnification WRONG To know the max magnification of any telescope you simply double the aperture in mm so for instance a 90mm telescope the max magnification is 180 x

@hakman239

Magnification is way off

@gidoras

I don' t know why eyepeace of my celestron 90 telescope das not  full inside in the hole??? Plese someone to help me!!! Thank you.