Celestron 93514 AstroMaster/PowerSeeker tor Drve

Celestron 93514 AstroMaster/PowerSeeker tor Drve

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Celestron 93514 AstroMaster/PowerSeeker tor Drve
Install ths motor drve on your AstroMaster or PowerSeeker equatorally mounted telescope and start trackng the stars!Rght Ascenson trackng compensates for the Earths rotaton.Can be used n the Northern or Southern Hemsphere.For Celestron CG-2 and CG-3 equatoral mounts.
Product Descrpton Add rght ascenson (RA) trackng capabltes to any Celestron AstroMaster or PowerSeeker equatoral telescope, or any set-up that uses a Celestron CG-2 or CG-3 equatoral mount. Ths easy-to-nstall RA motor drve compensates for the Earth’s rotaton, so the telescope tracks a star’s movement through the nght sky from east to west. When the telescope mount s properly polar algned and the RA drve s attached and runnng, the user need only make occasonal adjustments n declnaton (Dec) to keep an object n the eyepece for long perods of tme.

The Celestron sngle-axs motor drve runs on a 9V battery, so there are no cords to get n the way. The drve can be used n ether the Northern or Southern Hemsphere. To change hemspheres (reverse the motor’s drecton), smply flp the North/South (N/S) swtch on the face of the motor drve. It s also smple to change the speed of the motor. A “Speed Rate Regulator” knob s located just under the power ndcator, and can be turned n ether drecton to slow down or speed up the motor. Snce solar system objects lke the Sun and, on move through the sky at dfferent rates than deep-sky objects do, ths gves you the ablty to match the motor’s speed to the partcular type of object you are observng. Item Package Dmensons L x W x H: 19.2 x 9.4 x 9 cmPackage Weght: 299 GramsItem Dmensons L x W x H: 45.1 x 23.5 x 73.7 cmItem Weght: 454 GramsBrand Name: CelestronColor Name: Blackdel Year: 2013Part Number: 93514Style: AstroMaster

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