Telescope refractor Celestron PowerSeeker 60 EQ

Telescope refractor Celestron PowerSeeker 60 EQ

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Product descriptionDiscovering the galaxy
The Celestron PowerSeeker is the perfect telescope for every novice astronomer. The PowerSeeker is a powerful quality telescope that will introduce you to the world of astronomy in a pleasant way. The PowerSeeker 60EQ is easy to set up (no tools needed) and is the ideal telescope to bring with you on location. The tripod, with an equatorial mounting system, is extraordinary agile and stable at the same time. With its handy slow motion control, it allows you to navigate accurately and adjust the telescope to the desired vision area.Extra magnification
This refractor telescope comes with two eyepieces of 20 mm and 4 mm, combined with the focal length of 900mm. The powerful magnification of the PowerSeeker 60EQ will be even more enhanced by the 3x Barlow lens. The lens is fully coated so you always get a clear and sharp view on the celestial bodies in our solar system.Software
This Celestron telescope includes a free CD-Rom with ‘The SkyX’ planetarium software. This CD-ROM contains software featuring information about the stars. In the database you will find illustrated information about 10,000 objects. Get inspired by this software and start looking for the heavenly bodies which can be easily found with your new telescope!FeaturesQuick and easy no-tool setup 5×24 finderscopeAccessory tray for convenient storage of accessoriesSlow motion controls for smooth tracking
Erect image optics for terrestrial and astronomical use
Fully coated glass optical components with high transmission coatings for enhanced image brightness and clarity 3x Barlow lens triples the magnifying power of each eyepiece
The SkyX First Light Edition astronomy software with a database of 10,000 objects, printable sky maps and 75 enhanced images

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Location: Hampton, Middlesex