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Celestron PowerSeeker 127 EQ

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  • Telescope
  • 127mm Newtonian telescope
  • quick and easy setup without tools
  • equatorial mount with fine drive in height for precise tracking
  • Image erecting optics - ideal for nature and earth observations
  • fully coated glass optics provide clear and bright images
  • 3x Barlow lens - triples the magnification of each eyepiece
  • 5x24 finder scope
  • Accessory tray for eyepieces

The largest model in the PowerSeeker series is ideal if you want to hunt for fainter objects in the night sky. The equatorial mount allows convenient tracking so that you can concentrate fully on observing.

Image-straightening lens systems ensure that you see upright, laterally correct images in the telescope, just as you are used to from binoculars - this is just as helpful when observing nature as it is when looking at the night sky.

The PowerSeeker telescopes
Celestron PowerSeeker telescopes open the door to the magnificent wonders of the universe. They were developed to offer beginners to astronomy an outstanding price/performance ratio.

The telescopes are quick and easy to set up, even for beginners.
You don't need any tools to assemble them! The stable parallactic mounts are ideal for tracking the planets at high magnification, and the collapsible azimuthal mounts are perfect for terrestrial as well as astronomical observation. All Celestron PowerSeekers are supplied with a complete eyepiece set and a 3x Barlow lens - allowing you to magnify over 100x.

The PowerSeeker telescopes have only optical components made of high quality glass with high transmission coating for increased image brightness and brilliance.

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Celestron PowerSeeker 127 EQ

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  • Telescope
  • 127mm Newtonian telescope
  • quick and easy setup without tools
  • equatorial mount with fine drive in height for precise tracking
  • Image erecting optics - ideal for nature and earth observations
  • fully coated glass optics provide clear and bright images
  • 3x Barlow lens - triples the magnification of each eyepiece
  • 5x24 finder scope
  • Accessory tray for eyepieces

Product description for Celestron PowerSeeker 127 EQ

The largest model in the PowerSeeker series is ideal if you want to hunt for fainter objects in the night sky. The equatorial mount allows convenient tracking so that you can concentrate fully on observing.

Image-straightening lens systems ensure that you see upright, laterally correct images in the telescope, just as you are used to from binoculars - this is just as helpful when observing nature as it is when looking at the night sky.

The PowerSeeker telescopes
Celestron PowerSeeker telescopes open the door to the magnificent wonders of the universe. They were developed to offer beginners to astronomy an outstanding price/performance ratio.

The telescopes are quick and easy to set up, even for beginners.
You don't need any tools to assemble them! The stable parallactic mounts are ideal for tracking the planets at high magnification, and the collapsible azimuthal mounts are perfect for terrestrial as well as astronomical observation. All Celestron PowerSeekers are supplied with a complete eyepiece set and a 3x Barlow lens - allowing you to magnify over 100x.

The PowerSeeker telescopes have only optical components made of high quality glass with high transmission coating for increased image brightness and brilliance.

Celestron PowerSeeker 127 EQ

Optik
Vergrößerung
18 - 300 fach
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
7,7 kg
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
127mm Newton-Teleskop, parallaktische Montierung mit Feintrieben, Aluminiumstativ mit Ablageplatte, bildaufrichtendes 20mm-Okular, 4mm Okular, 3x Barlowlinse und 5x24 Sucherfernrohr
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
050234210492
KAN
821660

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