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POWERSEEKER 127 EQ


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Rs.16,950
Rs.16,950

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POWERSEEKER 127 EQ
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Rs.16,950
Celestron Powerseeker Telescope
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Celestron PowerSeeker telescopes are a great way to open up the wonders of the Universe to the aspiring astronomer. The PowerSeeker series is designed to give the first-time telescope user the perfect combination of quality, value, features and power.

Amateur astronomy is a great family hobby that can be enjoyed year round, and Celestron’s PowerSeekers are the ideal choice for an affordable and high quality telescope that will provide many hours of enjoyment for the entire family.

PowerSeekers are quick and easy to set up even for the novice. No tools are required for assembly

Their sturdy equatorial mounts are perfect for tracking objects in the night sky, and the collapsible alt azimuth mounts are perfectly suited for terrestrial (land) viewing as well as astronomical use.

All of Celestrons PowerSeekers include a full range of eyepieces plus a 3x Barlow lens that provides an increase in viewing power hundreds of times greater than that of the unaided eye

PowerSeekers are designed and manufactured using all fully coated glass optical components with high transmission coatings for enhanced image brightness and clarity.

Erect Image Optics are ideal for terretrial (land) and astronomical (sky) use.

Locate and identify thousands of celestial objects on your laptop or PC with TheSky Level 1 software included FREE with every PowerSeeker model.

  • Quick and easy no tool setup
  • Slow motion controls for smooth tracking
  • Erect image optics Ideal 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
  • Accessory tray for convenient storage of accessories
  • TheSkyX  First Light Edition astronomy software with a 10,000 object database, printable sky maps and 75 enhanced images
  • Optical Design : Newtonian Reflector
  • Aperture (mm) : 127 mm (5 in)
  • Focal Length (mm) : 1000 mm (39 in)
  • Focal Ratio : 7.87
  • Eyepiece 1 (mm) : 20 mm (0.79 in)
  • Magnification 1 : 50 x
  • Eyepiece 2 (mm) : 4 mm (0.16 in)
  • Magnification 2 : 250 x
  • Barlow Lens : 3 x
  • Finderscope : 5x24
  • Mount : German Equatorial
  • Accessory Tray  No Tool Tray with Eyepiece holder
  • Tripod  Aluminum
  • Weight (lbs) : 17 lbs (7.71 kg)
  • Highest Useful Magnification : 300 x
  • Lowest Useful Magnification : 18 x
  • Limiting Stellar Magnitude : 13
  • Resolution (Rayleigh) :  1.1 arc seconds
  • Resolution (Dawes) : 0.91 arc seconds
  • Photographic Resolution : 254 line/mm
  • Light Gathering Power (Compared to human eye) : 329 x
  • Angular Field of View (deg): 0.8 °
  • Linear Field of View : (@1000 yds)  43 ft (13 m)
  • Secondary Mirror Obstruction : 1.6 in (41 mm)
  • Secondary Mirror Obstruction by Diameter : 32 %
  • Secondary Mirror Obstruction by Area : 10 %
  • Optical Coatings : Aluminum
  • Optical Tube Length : 20 in (508 mm)

 

Celestron PowerSeeker telescopes are a great way to open up the wonders of the Universe to the aspiring astronomer. The PowerSeeker series is designed to give the first-time telescope user the perfect combination of quality, value, features and power.Amateur astronomy is a great family hobby that can be enjoyed year round, and Celestron’s PowerSeekers are the ideal choice for an affordable and high quality telescope that will provide many hours of enjoyment for the entire family.PowerSeekers are quick and easy to set up even for the novice. No tools are required for assemblyTheir sturdy equatorial mounts are perfect for tracking objects in the night sky, and the collapsible alt azimuth mounts are perfectly suited for terrestrial (land) viewing as well as astronomical use.All of Celestrons PowerSeekers include a full range of eyepieces plus a 3x Barlow lens that provides an increase in viewing power hundreds of times greater than that of the unaided eyePowerSeekers are designed and manufactured using all fully coated glass optical components with high transmission coatings for enhanced image brightness and clarity.Erect Image Optics are ideal for terretrial (land) and astronomical (sky) use.Locate and identify thousands of celestial objects on your laptop or PC with TheSky Level 1 software included FREE with every PowerSeeker model. Quick and easy no tool setup Slow motion controls for smooth tracking Erect image optics Ideal 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 Accessory tray for convenient storage of accessories TheSkyX  First Light Edition astronomy software with a 10,000 object database, printable sky maps and 75 enhanced images Optical Design : Newtonian Reflector Aperture (mm) : 127 mm (5 in) Focal Length (mm) : 1000 mm (39 in) Focal Ratio : 7.87 Eyepiece 1 (mm) : 20 mm (0.79 in) Magnification 1 : 50 x Eyepiece 2 (mm) : 4 mm (0.16 in) Magnification 2 : 250 x Barlow Lens : 3 x Finderscope : 5x24 Mount : German Equatorial Accessory Tray  No Tool Tray with Eyepiece holder Tripod  Aluminum Weight (lbs) : 17 lbs (7.71 kg) Highest Useful Magnification : 300 x Lowest Useful Magnification : 18 x Limiting Stellar Magnitude : 13 Resolution (Rayleigh) :  1.1 arc seconds Resolution (Dawes) : 0.91 arc seconds Photographic Resolution : 254 line/mm Light Gathering Power (Compared to human eye) : 329 x Angular Field of View (deg): 0.8 ° Linear Field of View : (@1000 yds)  43 ft (13 m) Secondary Mirror Obstruction : 1.6 in (41 mm) Secondary Mirror Obstruction by Diameter : 32 % Secondary Mirror Obstruction by Area : 10 % Optical Coatings : Aluminum Optical Tube Length : 20 in (508 mm)  

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