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Celestron’s powerful Skymaster 18-40×80 binoculars are $48 off this Black Friday

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If the idea of having to learn to set up and use a telescope is keeping you from skywatching and stargazing, this deal is for you.

During Black Friday this year, you can get the Celestron Skymaster 18-40×80 binoculars at a discount of 22% off for just $171.55 (opens in new tab). These powerful, fully-featured binoculars come with an 80 mm objective lens that will provide clear, bright images even in low-light and long-range conditions.

Best of all, these binoculars are easy enough for even beginners to use. With a few adjustments right out of the box, you’ll be taking in far-away sights like the stars or the natural world in no time. If these binoculars aren’t for you, be sure to check out our binocular deals page or any of our other Black Friday deals for great skywatching essetnaisl and other holiday ideas.

The Celestron Skymaster 18-40×80 binoculars offer a range of features sure to please beginner and experienced binocular users alike. The package includes rubber eyepiece covers, a padded carrying bag and a tripod adapter.

A convenient zoom control can be easily reached with your thumb when holding the Skymaster 18-40×80 binoculars, making it easy to dial in the right amount of zoom for whatever you’re looking at.

While binoculars are a great alternative to telescopes for stargazing, they are of course also ideal for viewing wildlife, birdwatching and looking at just about anything that’s far away. As a personal testimony, I can attest to the crystal clear optics of Celestron’s Skymaster binoculars. 

I used my own pair to view NASA’s Space Launch System rocket 3.2 miles (5.14 km) away as it sat waiting to launch from Launch Pad 39B at Kennedy Space Center. It took mere seconds to dial in the focus, and using a smartphone adapter, I was able to get my own pictures of the rocket before it blasted off towards the moon – right through one of my binoculars’ lenses.

An image of the Artemis 1 mission's Space Launch System rocket on the launch pad 3.2 miles (5.14 km) away, as viewed through Celestron Skymaster binoculars.

An image of the Artemis 1 mission’s Space Launch System rocket on the launch pad 3.2 miles (5.14 km) away, as viewed through Celestron Skymaster binoculars. (Image credit: Brett Tingley)

One of our favorite pastimes here at Space.com is skywatching, and we know how technically challenging some telescopes can be. With that in mind, we’ve picked out plenty of binoculars to get you looking skyward in no time on our binocular deals page.

Be sure to check out Space.com’s Black Friday deals page, or our guide to the Best Binoculars.

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Brett is a science and technology journalist who is curious about emerging concepts in spaceflight and aerospace, alternative launch concepts, anti-satellite technologies, and uncrewed systems. Brett’s work has appeared on The War Zone at TheDrive.com, Popular Science, the History Channel, Science Discovery, and more. Brett has English degrees from Clemson University and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. In his free time, Brett is a working musician, a hobbyist electronics engineer and cosplayer, an avid LEGO fan, and enjoys hiking and camping throughout the Appalachian Mountains with his wife and two children. 

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