Celestron PowerSeeker 80EQ Telescope

Celestron PowerSeeker 80EQ Telescope

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Celestron PowerSeeker 80EQ TelescopeAmateur astronomy is a great family hobby that can be enjoyed all year round. The PowerSeeker series is an easy to set up telescope with no tools required, allowing for the user to easily begin to enjoy the wonders of the Universe.The Celestron PowerSeeker 80EQ is designed to give the perfect combination of quality, value, features and power. With its refractor design and large 80mm aperture, it’s a great way to open up the wonders of the Universe to the aspiring astronomer. The German equatorial mount and tripod included with this telescope is best suited for astronomical use, however, can be used for terrestrial viewing. This mount contains setting circles and slow motion cables which make it easier to locate and track astronomical objects. The two included eyepieces allow for 45x and 225x magnification, which can be increased three fold with the 3x barlow lens, also included in the box.Features:Quick and easy setup – no tools required90 star diagonal allows the eyepiece to be inserted at 90 to the telescope for easier viewing – a side effect means the image is mirrored left to right.5# counterweight with counterweight bar to ensure smooth movement in both axesTwo slow motion cables for steady controlIncludes 2 eyepieces (20mm, 45x and 4mm, 225x)Complete with The Sky CD softwareOptical Design: RefractorFocal Length: 900mmFocal Ratio: F/11Eyepiece 1: 20mm; Magnification: 45xEyepiece 2: 4mm; Magnification: 225xLight Gathering Power (vs. Human Eye): 131xBarlow Lens: 3xFinderscope: 5x24Tripod: AluminiumAperture: 80mmMount: Equatorial

 

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