Is this the cheapest Black Friday telescope deal we've seen? Yes! Best budget telescope now $182 in time for Christmas!

The Celestron StarSense Explorer LT 114AZ telescope with a brick wall behind it with a Space.com Black Friday deals badge in the upper left corner.
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Celestron are one of the biggest names when it comes to telescopes, and now with this great offer from Amazon this Black Friday weekend, you can save $78 on one of our best budget telescopes that is ideal for beginners.

You can get the Celestron StarSense Explorer LT 114AZ telescope on sale right now at Amazon for $182.

We rank it as one of the best budget telescopes under $300, but for this weekend, it is even cheaper, coming in under $200. In our Celestron StarSense Explorer LT 114AZ review, our expert, Jamie Carter, highlighted that this telescope is good for entry-level astronomy, allowing you to observe the moon and planets. While it doesn't have the optics to manage impressive views of the nebulas and galaxies, for example, this telescope would suit beginners looking for a budget-conscious option to get started with astronomy. We think it'd make an ideal Christmas gift, too.

Celestron StarSense Explorer LT 114AZ
Best budget telescope
Save $78
Celestron StarSense Explorer LT 114AZ: was $260 now $182 at Amazon

Save $78 on this best budget telescope that we feel is ideal for beginners. Being easy to set up and perfect for magnifying brighter night sky objects, such as the moon and planets, thanks to its 114 mm aperture, this telescope would suit anyone looking to stargaze from their backyard. If you're looking for a Christmas gift for a space fanatic loved one, this should be top of your list.

Jamie Carter
Jamie Carter

Jamie has years of experience in writing about all things space and optics, being a keen stargazer. His focus is on writing about the night sky, solar and lunar eclipses, moongazing and astronomy. He is also an editor of WhenIsTheNextEclipse.com and the author of A Stargazing Program For Beginners.


If you're looking to get into astronomy but you're not sure where to start, the Celestron StarSense Explorer LT 114 AZ is a solid purchase. Being our best budget telescope under $300, you can now get one of the best budget telescopes for less than $200!

Not only is this telescope simple to set up, but the use of the StarSense app makes it easy for beginners to use their smartphone to track night sky targets with the StarSense app. In our review of the Celestron StarSense Explorer LT 114AZ, our expert was impressed with how well this worked. He was also impressed with the detail captured when viewing the planets, such as the rings of Saturn.

Key features: 114mm aperture, 2x Barlow lens, 25mm and 100mm eyepieces, aluminum tripod, StarSense Explorer app.

Product launched: January 2020

Price history: We've only seen this telescope cheaper once this year, back in February, where it was being sold for $175. Therefore, this is a great Black Friday deal that shouldn't be missed.

Price comparison: Amazon: $182 | Walmart: $240 | Best Buy: $240

Reviews consensus: We gave this telescope three out of five stars in our review when comparing it to higher-end models. However, when considering its suitability to beginners, this telescope is impressive, especially for its even cheaper price point over Black Friday weekend.

Space: ★★★

Featured in guides: Best budget telescopes, best telescopes for seeing the planets

✅ Buy it if: You are a beginner to astronomy, looking for a budget-conscious choice for backyard stargazing.

❌ Don't buy it if: You want to view deep space objects — the optics and aperture of this telescope won't suffice.

Check out our other guides to the best telescopes, binoculars, cameras, star projectors, drones, lego and much more.

Jase Parnell-Brookes
Managing Editor, e-commerce

Jase Parnell-Brookes is the Managing Editor for e-commerce for Space and Live Science. Previously the Channel Editor for Cameras and Skywatching at Space, Jase has been an editor and contributing expert across a wide range of publications since 2010. Based in the UK, they are also an award-winning photographer and educator winning the Gold Prize award in the Nikon Photo Contest 2018/19 and named Digital Photographer of the Year in 2014. After completing their Masters degree in 2011 and qualifying as a teacher in 2012, Jase has spent the last two decades studying and working in photography and publishing in multiple areas, and specializes in low light optics and camera systems.

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