







Celestron PowerSeeker 127EQ-MD Telescope
Celestron PowerSeeker 127EQ Newtonian Reflector Telescope w Motor Drive
(Celestron 22039)
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- 127mm Newtonian Reflector Telescope
- 1000mm Focal Length
- Manual German Equatorial Mount
- Automatic Tracking w Motor Drive
- Smartphone Adapter
- Quick & Easy No-Tool Setup
- Adjustable Full-height Tripod
- Includes Deluxe Accessory Tray
Why buy the Celestron PowerSeeker 127EQ Telescope with Motor Drive
The Celestron PowerSeeker 127EQ-MD Newtonian Reflector Telescope is a powerful telescope with a motor drive for automatic celestial tracking. Its manual German equatorial mount, adjustable tripod, and no-tool setup make it user-friendly. This telescope is ideal for capturing clear images of the Moon, planets, and star clusters. The added smartphone adapter enhances your observational and photographic experience, making it a comprehensive and accessible choice for astronomy enthusiasts.
Features
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, a smartphone adapter, a moon filter, and a motor drive. The two eyepieces offer different magnifications for low and high-powered views. The 3x Barlow lens triples the magnifying power of each eyepiece.
Motor Drive
Turn your manual German equatorial mount into a tracking mount by adding the included RA motor drive to your telescope. This easy-to-install RA motor drive compensates for the Earth's rotation, so the telescope tracks a star's movement through the night sky from east to west. When the telescope mount is properly polar aligned and the RA drive is attached and running, the user needs only make occasional adjustments in declination (Dec) to keep an object in the eyepiece for long periods. The Celestron single-axis motor drive runs on a 9V battery, so there are no cords to get in the way. The drive can be used in either the Northern or Southern Hemisphere. To change hemispheres (reverse the motor's direction), simply by flip the N/S switch on the face of the motor drive. It is also simple to change the speed of the motor. A "Speed Rate Regulator" knob is located just under the power indicator and can be turned in either direction to slow down or speed up the motor. Since solar system objects like the Moon and planets move through the sky at different rates than deep-sky objects do, this gives you the ability to match the motor's speed to the particular type of object you are observing.
Smartphone Adapter
Image celestial or terrestrial objects with this smartphone adapter. With its light, rigid frame, this accessory allows you to connect any smartphone to any telescope eyepiece with an outside diameter of 34mm. The additional magnification provided by the eyepiece allows your phone to capture great images of the Moon and planets. This adapter installs easily by placing the smartphone over the telescope eyepiece and tightening the knobs to securely lock your phone in place. The adapter accommodates most phones with the case on, but some large and/or bulky phone cases (including folio-style cases) may need to be removed for the phone to fit in the adapter.
Starry Night Software
Download Celestron's Starry Night Software and learn about the night sky, celestial objects, and how to plan your next observing session. Celestron Starry Night Software is the premier astronomy software package on the market, providing resources and knowledge to view our solar system and beyond.
Celestron
Celestron has been an optics industry leader for decades, ever since Tom Johnson unveiled the game-changing C8 multi-use telescope. As the world's number one telescope maker, Celestron employs nearly 100 people worldwide, including a robust product development team at their headquarters in Torrance, California, and their world-class team of optical and electronic engineers continues to push the boundaries of technology.