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Explore Scientific 88-20114 Aurora Ii Flat Black 114Mm Slow Motion AZ Mount Telescope,

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About this item

  • Reflector has generous 114mm aperture that Swallows up lots of light to showcase deep sky beauties like galaxies, Nebulae and Star clusters.
  • Two interchangeable plods eyepieces give you magnifications of 20x and 52x.
  • Slow-motion controls allow for subtle adjustments when moving the telescope up, down and side to side.
  • Full size tripod is fully adjustable and includes an accessory tray for holding extra eyepiece.
  • Use the red dot finder and included astronomy software to locate observing targets.



4.1 out of 5 stars Release date June 6, 2017 Manufacturer Explore Scientific - Toys

Product Description

Explore One Aurora II Flat Black 114mm Slow Motion AZ Mount Telescope

With a substantial aperture of 4 ½ inches, the Explore One 114mm Aurora Reflector Telescope is designed to unveil exhilarating deep-sky treasures. Offering a focal length of 500 mm and equipped with two premium Plossl eyepieces, this reflector model allows the user to experience ancient starlight in the form of galaxies, nebulae and star clusters. To produce its well-defined images, the scope combines superior optics and a sturdy mount with smooth motion controls. It also comes with a fully adjustable metal tripod and a red dot finder for locating coveted celestial targets. This easy to operate telescope is a great choice for budding, young astronomers who want to do some serious observing, families in search of a backyard telescope or science classrooms with an opportunity for some night sky observing.

  • This Explore One Aurora II reflector has a generous 114mm aperture that swallows up lots of light to showcase deep sky beauties like galaxies, nebulae and star clusters.
  • Two interchangeable Plossl eyepieces give you magnifications of 20x and 52x.
  • Slow-motion controls allow for subtle adjustments when moving the telescope up, down and side to side.
  • The full-size tripod is fully adjustable and includes an accessory tray for holding extra eyepiece.
  • Use the red dot finder to locate observing targets.
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About Us

Based out of Springdale, Arkansas, Explore Scientific is an optics company committed to designing, building and selling high-quality observation instruments and accessories for all skill levels. The company was founded in 2008 with a mission to make astronomy and other sciences more accessible by giving enthusiasts of all skill levels the tools and guidance they need to explore the world around and the skies above. Our extensive astronomy product line includes industry-leading waterproof eyepieces that provide transformative views; telescopes ranging from 50mm beginner models to refractors with impressive apertures and superior glass; revolutionary GOTO mount technology; and a wide selection of observing and imaging accessories. We also manufacture binoculars, other sport optics, microscopes and STEM gear for young explorers.


BYRON RIZO
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
UPDATE:CUSTOMER SUPPORT FROM EXPLORE SCIENTIFIC WAS GREAT!!! they send me all broken/missing parts and now I have my telescope OK!I just received the package, packaging was OK but:1. The secondary mirror was loose and moves freeley inside the telescope body hitting the primary mirror.2. 2 of the 4 screws that hold and align the secondary mirror where loose too, and when I moved the telescope body can be hear them knocking inside3. The primary mirror has a lot of scratches.4. There is a missing screw that supports the black ring in the front of the telescope5. There is a black nut inside the telescope body, and I think (not sure) is the one that holds the missing screw ( point number 4).6. Not quite sure but to me there is a missing piece in the bracket that holds the telescope to the tripod.You can see all of this on the annexed pictures
Dylan
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024
Everything I expected. The mount and tripod are excellent especially for this price range. It’s an all metal mount which had a nice weight to it and I believe the tripod is stainless steel as well. After setting this up (don’t even need the instructions) I was up and running and everything seemed to work perfectly. Nice and stable on the tripod and mount. Really I can’t think of anything negative considering what you are paying. I would say this is probably the best telescope, mount setup at this price ($110 on Amazon at the time of this review). Even at the normal $200 price that this is at on other websites like Explore Scientific’s own website it still beats most telescopes and mount setups if not all all of them in this price bracket. As for the optics on the optical tube itself from both the primary and secondary mirrors, they are decent with even half way decent eyepieces included. I found the 26mm certainly to be of decent quality in terms of optics and had a good feel to it. It also provides great wide field of views. The 9.7mm is not as good but still fine (small eye relief). You can’t expect everything at this price anyways and either way you can always buy better eyepieces later on at the standard 1.25in size which you’re going to want to do trust me.My only grip with this scope really is just the red dot finder and the focuser. The red dot finder is cheap so it’s not the best quality nor is it easy to align. Brightness of the red dot is good but sometimes it goes out of alignment easily when hitting it slightly. However, when the alignment is good (which can be hard again to get right) it does accurately point you to what you are looking at in the eyepiece so that’s good. Just not easily. As for the focuser, well that is plastic and not sure how well it will hold up long term but it’s probably possible (at least it looks like) to put an all metal one on which this mount and tripod can definitely support. Other than this, it’s a great telescope. As for the collimating process, it’s easy enough on a bright star but just so you’re aware no collimating dot on the mirror is present to help aid in collimating but that’s fine. Sometimes those aren’t even true center on the primary mirror from factory which causes problems so really I don’t believe it even matters in this case. As you can again collimate on a bright star like Polaris or Vega (look up on how to do this it’s easy).So for this price and what is provided in this package, I’d say buy this up. It’s way better than anything else in this price range I can think of especially compared to the poor Celestron PowerSeeker 127 which has a poor EQ1 (equatorial mount) instead and far worse optics (bird Jones design). I also prefer AZ mounts anyways because it’s way more portable and not nearly as hard to master or use from night to night though EQ’s do have their use. Anyways what are you waiting for?! Buy this now.
Daniel Carlos Arellano García
Reviewed in Mexico on March 27, 2024
Es mi primer telescopio. Pensé que estaría difícil armarlo, pero no fue así. Me tardé menos de 1 hora, no por lo difícil, sino por miedo a romperlo. Las instrucciones no sirvieron, todo es intuitivo. No he tenido oportunidad de llevarlo a un lugar lejos de contaminación lumínica, donde vivo está muy iluminado. Me desesperé porque al principio no venía nada. Viene con 2 tapas. La primera una pequeña en en el centro y la segunda una que cubre toda “la boca” del telescopio. Solo quité la pequeña. Error de novato. Después de poner la mira, tienes que ajustarla, tiene 2 tornillos para eso. Observa un objeto terrestre y mira por el ocular , después mira por la mirilla y verás que ambos ven cosas distintas. Tienes que ajustar la mirilla. Hasta ahora solo he visto la luna. Pero según este tipo de telescopio reflector es mejor para ver espacio profundo. Por cierto, este tipo de telescopio ve todas las cosas de cabeza, no hay manera de ponerla derecha. Cuando ves cuerpos celestes no hay diferencia si está de cabeza o no. Cuando ves un objeto terrestre si es molesto verlo de cabeza. La foto fue con un redmi Xiaomi 12. Con iPhone no pude por la forma que están puestas sus cámaras.
Alfonso Dena
Reviewed in Mexico on January 29, 2024
Después de unos cuántos días, tengo suficientes datos para compartir.En primera, y por desgracia, el telescopio llegó con el espejo secundario suelto. Y acomodarlo ha sido el dolor de cabeza más grande que he tenido en los últimos meses.Es mi primer reflector, así que no tengo experiencia al respecto. Por lo que ajustar la colimación me está resultando un dolor de huevos.El manual no tiene prácticamente información, y en la web del fabricante tampoco hay, así que algunos datos como si el espejo secundario es centrado o va hacia un lado, no aparece.Todos los tornillos de ajuste son de cruz. Así que necesitas un desarmador para ajustarlos.Después de un par de días de estar batallando con la colimación, CREO que ya anoche logré dejarla casi al punto, así que ya pude usarlo sin mucho problema. Y los resultados fueron mixtos.En baja potencia, se ve muy bien. 0 problemas.Pero al subir aumentos, se nota que le falta un poco a la colimación. No consigo imágenes definidas con el ocular de 4mm (que debe de dar 125x [mucho menos del máximo que debe soportar este telescopio])Eso sí, la montura y el trípode son una auténtica belleza.Vengo de un travelscope 70, con su infame trípode de papel, y neta que este otro es una chulada.Fuerte, robusto, y las perillas de movimiento fino funcionan al 100.Creo que si lo compras únicamente por la montura, vale la pena, porque a mi me salió hasta más barato que un tripode robusto.En resumen: tiene problemas, o por lo menos yo los tuve por esa mamada que me hicieron de mandarme el espejo aparte. Pero el producto por su precio, está muy bien.
CPT
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2023
This is a good telescope for beginners. I purchased this twice, not for the telescope but for the tripod. The tripod is worth more than the telescope when it's on sale for $69. The tripod is an alt+Azimuth so it's worth it just to purchase the telescope. The telescope itself works well though. Images are not the sharpest when using the telescope but it's low cost and lightweight.
T. Crobar
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2021
I am an advanced amateur and I bought this scope only for its mount. I wanted a nice alt-azimuth mount for a small grab and go refractor and this was better in terms of weight and features than stand alone mounts currently for sale in the US. I did, however, evaluate the entire telescope and report that here. Explore Scientific is a reputable brand and even though this is at the low end of their product range almost everything about the telescope is done about the best way possible for the price point.Pros:The telescope plus mount is very light and easy to carry out and set up to use.The mount is easy to point and the slow motion controls work well.The mount uses a vixen compatible dovetail style attachment to the telescope.114mm gathers a decent amount of light for seeing fainter deep sky objects than a small refractor.The eyepieces are sharper than I expected considering their low build quality.After proper collimation the telescope is capable of showing some bands on Jupiter and the rings of Saturn.Low price/good valueCons:The manual that comes with this scope is so bad it is useless. Assembly isn't hard and if you have trouble there is a youtube video showing you how to assemble it.One of the slow motion controls was binding when the scope arrived. Opening up the gear box and reinstalling it resolved the issue.Out of the box, the secondary mirror adjustments screws were so loose that it is lucky that it didn't fall off and damage the optics.Given the loose mirror, the telescope was unusable out of the box and required collimation. This telescope isn't that easy to collimate. The primary mirror doesn't have a center mark to make it easier. This is an notable omission in an otherwise well thought out telescope. I used a laser collimator to adjust it and merely eyeballed the mirror center for that. It wasn't perfect but good enough to see some detail on Jupiter.I suspect that even with perfect collimation that this scope won't give as detailed views of the planets as a good quality 80mm longer focal length achromat. The primary mirror is probably spherical and will be limited by that aberration. Most likely this scope will need to be recollimated especially if it is moved for travel. The need for collimation is the main reason this scope is not well suited for beginners. This telescope mount plus a long focal length refractor for planets or a short focal length refractor for wide field views would be great for beginners. For a beginner able to learn how to collimate it, this scope will give brighter views of deep sky objects than a small refractor and its short focal length will also give wide field views.
Emilly Pineda
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2021
Justo como lo esperaba, la caja es grande y depende del costo por peso de cada empresa de envío, pero el artículo es excelente y supera las expectativas.
Sentry
Reviewed in Singapore on August 29, 2020
Very good product for the price compared to similar sized reflectors.Pros.- price- mount is perfect for grab n go and can easily be used with my other smaller scopes. Slow motion on alt-az = portability + functionality- rings allow for easy rotation when used with other mounts like nexstar slt. Unlike fixed dovetail which can create awkward eyepiece location.- ota quality is good for the priceNeutral:- focuser is not the best but still good for the price- ota still looks big on mount but better than long otas of similar aperture, just need good balanceCons:- manual has no instructions for collimation, i.e. which screw is which?- biggest issue for first tine buyers: eyepieces do not fit the focuser. I have to replace the cylinders from my older low quality kelners. After which, both pl eyepieces are good compared to my kelners.