Highlights
- Manual German equatorial mount with setting circles to locate and track sky objects
- Adjustable, full height tripod with deluxe accessory tray
- Quick and easy no-tool setup
- Accessories include a 20mm and 4mm eyepiece, a finderscope, and a Barlow Lens.
- Download Starry Night Basic Software with a 36,000 object database, printable sky maps and enhanced images including 3D renderings of stars, exoplanets, and galaxies
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Manual German Equatorial telescope
The PowerSeeker mount comes with two slow motion control knobs that allow you to make fine pointing adjustments to the telescope in both Right Ascension and Declination axes, also referred to as RA and DEC.
Accessories Included
Accessories include a 20mm and 4mm eyepiece, a finderscope, and a barlow lens. The two eyepieces offer different magnifications for low and high powered views. The 3x Barlow lens triples the magnifying power of each eyepiece.
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FAQ
Where are the 3 screws for adjusting the secondary mirror?
At first glance, it may look like you are missing the 3 screws that adjust your secondary mirror, however we are using Allen headed threaded inserts (screws) and they are recessed in the thread holes on the outside of the secondary mirror (FIG 1). Use a 1/16 Allen head wrench (as shown in FIG 2) to make the adjustments.
What is this screw on the top of one of my accessory rings?
Some PowerSeeker EQ models have two accessory rings that are needed to attach the optical tube to the EQ mount. On the top of one of the rings is a threaded stud with a thumbwheel. This is designed to allow the attachment of a camera with a ¼-20 threaded insert. The ¼-20 thread pitch is standard in the photographic world. This is very beneficial when used in conjunction with the optional AstroMaster/PowerSeeker Motor Drive (part #93514) for sky tracking. This ¼-20 mount is not used to attach your telescope to the EQ mount and is not needed for using your telescope in the traditional manner.
See illustrations below for clarification.
At first glance, it may look like you are missing the 3 screws that adjust your secondary mirror, however we are using Allen headed threaded inserts (screws) and they are recessed in the thread holes on the outside of the secondary mirror (FIG 1). Use a 1/16 Allen head wrench (as shown in FIG 2) to make the adjustments.
Some PowerSeeker EQ models have two accessory rings that are needed to attach the optical tube to the EQ mount. On the top of one of the rings is a threaded stud with a thumbwheel. This is designed to allow the attachment of a camera with a ¼-20 threaded insert. The ¼-20 thread pitch is standard in the photographic world. This is very beneficial when used in conjunction with the optional AstroMaster/PowerSeeker Motor Drive (part #93514) for sky tracking. This ¼-20 mount is not used to attach your telescope to the EQ mount and is not needed for using your telescope in the traditional manner.
See illustrations below for clarification.
Specifications
Optical Design: | Newtonian Reflector |
Aperture: | 114mm (4.49") |
Focal Length: | 900mm (35") |
Focal Ratio: | f/7.89 |
Focal Length of Eyepiece 1: | 20mm (0.79") |
Magnification of Eyepiece 1: | 45x |
Focal Length of Eyepiece 2: | 4mm (0.16") |
Magnification of Eyepiece 2: | 225x |
Barlow Lens: | 3x |
Finderscope: | 5x24 |
Mount Type: | German Equatorial |
Accessory Tray: | No-Tool Tray with Eyepiece holder |
Tripod: | Aluminum |
Highest Useful Magnification: | 269x |
Lowest Useful Magnification: | 16x |
Limiting Stellar Magnitude: | 12.8 |
Resolution (Rayleigh): | 1.22 arc seconds |
Resolution (Dawes): | 1.02 arc seconds |
Light Gathering Power (Compared to human eye): | 265x |
Apparent Field of View: | 0.9° |
Linear Field of View (@1000 yds): | 48 ft (15 m) |
Secondary Mirror Obstruction: | 25mm (1") |
Secondary Mirror Obstruction by Diameter: | 22% |
Secondary Mirror Obstruction by Area: | 4.96% |
Optical Coatings: | Aluminum |
Optical Tube Length: | 864mm (34") |
Software: | Celestron Starry Night Basic Edition Software and SkyPortal App |
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