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Celestron 127EQ PowerSeeker Telescope | 
| Brand: Celestron Category: Photography
List Price: $192.95 Buy New: $129.81 You Save: $63.14 (33%)
New (23) from $129.81
Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 434
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Optical Zoom: 5 Shipping Weight (lbs): 29.7 Dimensions (in): 30.9 x 16.9 x 8.5 Warranty: 2 years warranty
MPN: 21049 Model: 21049 UPC: 050234210492 EAN: 0050234210492 ASIN: B0007UQNKY
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 3x Barlow Lens | | • | German Equatorial Mount | | • | 127mm Aperture | | • | 1000mm Focal Length | | • | Comes with aluminum tripod and accessory tray |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Celestron PowerSeeker 127 is a 5" equatorial reflector with a big enough aperture to show clear views of the brighter star clusters, nebulas, and galaxies. Its Newtonian reflector optics give you detailed and sharp views of the Moon and planets without the faint purple haze of chromatic aberration (spurious color) that surrounds every bright object in every refractor scope in this price range. The construction of the optical system has all-glass optical components with high reflectivity aluminum mirror coatings for enhanced image brightness and clarity. The equatorial mount has slow motion controls in both axes, to let you easily track objects across the sky. The Celestron PowerSeeker 127 has a light grasp 329 times that of the sharpest eye. The 1.25" focuser has dual focusing knobs for precise image control with either hand. The large focus knobs are easy to operate, even while wearing gloves or mittens in cold weather. The 4mm eyepiece is right at the scope's usable magnification limit on the rare nights of very good seeing conditions. An optional 6mm or 7mm eyepiece comes closer to providing the highest useful power on a night in/night out basis. By aligning the mount on the north celestial pole, you only need to turn one slow motion control knob to follow planets and stars as they travel across the sky. A counterweight on the opposite side of the mount from the telescope balances the weight of the optical tube and makes it easy to move the scope effortlessly from one part of the sky to another. There are two slow motion control knobs connected to the mount by long flexible cables so they are easy to reach while observing. 0.91 arc seconds Resolution 5 Aperture
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| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
Excellent Product October 17, 2008 Benno Bok (Singapore) I got this telescope to replace my old 60mm refractor which had fungal growth at the objective lens. Unlike the other customers, I bought this telescope at a local store with a 2-year warranty. Thus, the telescope was unbroken and packaged properly. The instruction manual was detailed and the telescope came with a software known as theSky, which is a useful program that allows you to locate celestial bodies at the place and time which you are at.
The telescope itself is a sturdy unit, and was properly collimated. With its 127mm aperture, I could easily view planets, stars, and also the moon with great ease. The telescope mount is german equatorial, which was useful as it allows you to track down the star you want to find in the night sky by countering the earth's rotation. As this type of mounting also causes the telescope to move in a slow motion, it is easier to pinpoint a star as compared to an alt-azimuth mount.
Not a bad telescope July 22, 2008 Ben Libben (Irvine, California) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is my first telescope i bought. It was easy to assemble, only took about 10-15 min. The power is good for a beginner. You can see jupiter's moons and the shadow on venus. If you buy this telescope i suggest getting a new barlow lense because the one that comes with it is terrible. Also get a new finder scope. It may look cool but its a piece of junk.
The bottom line is that it is an overall good telescope
Very good if the piece is good June 3, 2008 Nikul Suthar The first piece was poor in visibility and has to get replaced with a another one. The other one was having very good visibility since beginning. Difficult to collimate if one does not have proper experience and/or tools. But very good for the price offered and for the people who know how to use the Equatorial mount. The new piece contained an erect view 20 mm eyepiece but is not as comfortable as the the old piece had 20 mm eyepiece with inverted view. The erect eyepiece I did not find good for astro-photography as well. So I retained the old eyepiece and returned the new eyepiece with the old telescope.
I would have given 5 stars if the first piece were working good and would have given 1 star if both would not have worked good. I'm giving 3 stars as the first one has to return and second is working good.
it's ok, but can of hard to use, March 2, 2008 T. Saxton (ohio usa) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
its very bulky and hard to line up but for the money you can see good detail through the 5 inch newton reflector mirrors
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