Celestron PowerSeeker 127EQ 127/1000 (SKU: 21049) telescope
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Celestron PowerSeeker 127EQ 127/1000 (SKU: 21049) telescope

Designed with beginner astronomers in mind, the Celestron PowerSeeker 127EQ 127/1000 (SKU: 21049) telescope provides an optimal blend of affordability, quality, and capability. This entry-level telescope offers exceptional value, delivering clear, detailed views of celestial bodies like the Moon and planets. It even sets novice stargazers on the path to exploring nebular objects. Boasting a unique aesthetic and portable design, the PowerSeeker's extensive features and equipment make it an ideal choice for those venturing into the realm of amateur astronomy. Its budget-friendly price point adds another layer of appeal, making the vast expanses of the cosmos readily accessible to all. Dive into the thrilling world of astronomy with the PowerSeeker telescope.
267.00 $
Tax included

217.07 $ net price (non-EU countries)

Anatolii Livashevskyi
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Description

Introducing the Celestron PowerSeeker Telescope Series: Your Gateway to Amateur Astronomy

The Celestron PowerSeeker telescope series is specifically designed to provide beginner astronomers with a perfect blend of quality, capability, and affordability. Offering exceptional value, portability, and extensive equipment, the PowerSeeker telescopes serve as an ideal introduction to the world of amateur astronomy. With their unique appearance, affordable price point, and significant opportunities, these telescopes offer numerous advantages to budding stargazers. Experience clear and detailed views of the Moon, planets, and even take your first steps into exploring nebular objects.

One notable telescope in this series is the PowerSeeker 127EQ, a mirror telescope (Newton) that gathers an impressive 330 times more light than the human eye. Mounted on a parallactic assembly with microtours, it allows for convenient tracking and rotation of celestial bodies.

Equipped with the Lutro Luther 127 mm telescope, you can observe a wide range of astronomical objects, including the Sun (with a special filter), Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and its moons, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. In addition, this telescope can detect relatively faint comets and asteroids within its range. Beyond our own Planetary System, you can explore numerous galaxies, nebulae, globular and open clusters, as well as double and multiple stars. Thanks to its moderate weight, the telescope is highly portable, enabling you to venture to areas with better air transparency, away from light-polluted cities.

The offered telescopic kit includes all the necessary equipment to start your observations on the very first clear night. It also includes sunglasses and static accessories to enhance your viewing experience.

Technical Specifications:

  • Optical system: Newtonian reflector with built-in Barlow
  • Mirror diameter: 127 mm
  • Lens focal length: 1000 mm
  • F-ratio: 1/7.9
  • Eyepiece diameter: 1.25"
  • Image orientation: upside-down
  • Range of useful magnifications (min/max): 18x/300x
  • Limiting magnitude: 13th
  • Optical tube length: 508 mm
  • Net/gross weight (telescope/transport packaging): 11.9 kg/12.9 kg

Included Equipment:

  • Eyepiece 1: 20 mm (magnification: 50x)
  • Eyepiece 3: 4 mm (magnification: 250x)
  • Barlow lens: 3x
  • Finder: 5x24
  • Mount: Parallactic with microcompasses
  • Tripod: Aluminum
  • Software: "The SkyX" Planetarium Software (in English)

Warranty: 2 years

Important Safety Warning:

Please exercise caution when using this device, as it focuses a significant amount of light. Directly observing the Sun through this telescope can result in partial or complete loss of vision. For safe solar observation, we recommend the use of the spectacle projection method, which involves projecting the image of the Sun onto a piece of paper.

Begin your astronomical journey today with the Celestron PowerSeeker telescope series. Explore the wonders of the cosmos and unlock the secrets of the universe from the comfort of your own backyard.

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Official permits of the Ministry of Development and Technology

Our company is involved in preparing official permits from the Polish Ministry of Development and Technology, which allows us to export all dual-use drones, optics, and portable radiophones without VAT on the Polish side / and without VAT on the Ukrainian side.