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- Model:
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- SKU:
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Q: QuestionI'm a first time telescope buyer,I don't have a clue! Advise please!
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer The PowerSeeker 127EQ is a fine beginner's telescope to see celestial objects. Why? Because it features a 5" primary mirror which gathers a lot of light that helps bring out plenty of detail, so you'll have no problem seeing Jupiter's cloud bands and four of its brightest moons, Saturn's magnificent rings, and even Mars' polar ice caps during its close opposition to Earth. Our moon will appear bright and crisp with many craters, mountain ranges and valleys visible. You can also see bright nebulae, galaxies and star clusters, but the darker the sky, the more you will see. If you have any further questions, our product experts in Technical Support are always willing to assist you. They can be reached by emailing them at [email protected]. Good luck on your decision! Sincerely, Garrett at Celestron
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Q: QuestionIs their a smartphone adapter available
Asked by Sycodad.
- A:Answer Yes, Celestron offers a Basic Smartphone Adapter, 1.25" #81035 and also a NexYZ 3-Axis Universal Smartphone Adapter #81055 which are both compatible with the PowerSeeker 127EQ Newtonian Reflector Telescope. Sincerely, Garrett at Celestron
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Q: Questionwill the view be upside down, or right side up?
Asked by 0576.
- A:Answer Using the included 25mm erect image eyepiece with the PowerSeeker 127EQ telescope, the image will be right side up image and corrected right to left. Sincerely, Garrett at Celestron
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Q: QuestionWhat can you see with this telescope and how well can you see it?
Asked by Yahel.
- A:Answer The PowerSeeker 127EQ's primary mirror gathers plenty of light to reveal countless lunar features including craters, maria, valleys, and mountain ranges. The telescope will also reveal Saturn's rings, Jupiter's four brightest moons, double stars, bright open star clusters, and more. From a dark sky site, you will be able to observe globular clusters, galaxies, and nebulae.
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Q: QuestionCan you hook a phone/computer up to it to get pictures through the eye?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer You can attach a smartphone adapter to the PowerSeeker 127EQ telescope's eyepiece to take cell phone photos of the Moon or planets. It can be used for terrestrial photography during the daytime too.
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Q: QuestionAre you able to photograph thing with this telescope such as planets and comets
Asked by Logan.
- A:Answer No
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Q: QuestionIs this a 10” donsonian
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer The PowerSeeker 127EQ uses an equatorial mount with slow motion control knobs and is not a Dobsonian-style mount which can be manually moved up-down-left-right. The optical tube is 5" and not 10" in aperture.
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Q: QuestionIs the primary mirror parabolic?
Asked by H.
- A:Answer The PowerSeeker 127EQ Newtonian Reflector Telescope's primary mirror is spherical and not parabolic.
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Q: QuestionHi, what's the dimension of its box? I'm planning to check it in plane as a gift so would like to know if it will fit inside my bag. Thanks!
Asked by Cecille.
- A:Answer The shipping box dimensions are: 31" X 17" X 9"
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Q: QuestionCan I mount a canon T7i on this?
Asked by Timdsmith.
- A:Answer If you buy the proper CANON "tmount" adapter you can most certainly mount a Canon rebel t7i. Clear skies
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Q: QuestionI whated to get other lenses for my. Power seeker 127eq, how much are you, re lense kit" and indivisiual lenses
Asked by Blaction.
- A:Answer Celestron offers 1.25" Eyepiece and Filter Kit as well as individual eyepieces that will be a good match for the PowerSeeker 127EQ telescopes. You can view specifications and pricing at Celestron's website at www.celestron.com
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Q: Questiondoes the tripod come with the telescope?
Asked by sove.
- A:Answer Yes it does.
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Q: QuestionI already have a very good DSLR camera tripod. Can it be mounted on it? Would a table top telescope that can be mounted on my tripod be a better buy for me?
Asked by charlie.
- A:Answer The PowerSeeker 127EQ comes with a tripod which is matched to the mount and works best together. If you can secure a tabletop tripod to your camera tripod, it may work as well.
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