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Celestron AstroMaster 114 EQ Newton

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  • Telescope
  • Coated optics made of optical glass for sharp and clear images
  • Upright images for astronomical and terrestrial observations with 20 mm eyepiece
  • Robust, pre-assembled steel tripod for improved stability
  • Permanently mounted StarPointerTM finder with red LED illuminated dot for easy and precise alignment of the telescope to any object
  • Parallactic German mount with graduated circles and fine adjustment
  • Quick and easy set-up without tools
  • Can be dismantled very quickly thanks to dovetail clamp for telescope assembly
  • Plate for convenient storage of accessories
  • Eyepieces with standardized 1.25" plug-in tube for wide field of view and high magnification

Thanks to a special corrector lens, this reflector telescope is very compact - although it has a focal length of one meter, the tube is only fifty centimetres long. With an aperture of 114 mm, it already shows many deep-sky objects, and thanks to the long focal length, high magnifications on the planet are also easy to achieve.

The equatorial mount is specially designed for sky observation: If you align it with Polaris, you only have to track the telescope in one axis afterwards, for example when observing planets at high magnification. This allows you to quickly find your target again even after a short break. While this makes observing more comfortable, the set-up is somewhat more time-consuming, as you have to align the mount and balance the telescope with the counterweights supplied. But even with the equatorial mount, you don't need any tools and the set-up only takes a little longer.

The AstroMaster telescopes
If you are looking for a versatile telescope for both celestial and terrestrial observation, then the AstroMaster series is the right choice for you. The image erecting overview eyepiece (on Newtonian telescopes) provides upright, laterally correct images.

An AstroMaster not only offers breathtaking views of the moon, Saturn with its ring, Jupiter with its bands and moons, nebulae and star clusters. You can also observe solar activity with an optional solar filter. If you are less interested in the members of the solar system and more in the brighter deep-sky objects such as galaxies and nebulae, we recommend one of the Newtonian reflectors with a larger light-gathering aperture.

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Celestron AstroMaster 114 EQ Newton

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  • Telescope
  • Coated optics made of optical glass for sharp and clear images
  • Upright images for astronomical and terrestrial observations with 20 mm eyepiece
  • Robust, pre-assembled steel tripod for improved stability
  • Permanently mounted StarPointerTM finder with red LED illuminated dot for easy and precise alignment of the telescope to any object
  • Parallactic German mount with graduated circles and fine adjustment
  • Quick and easy set-up without tools
  • Can be dismantled very quickly thanks to dovetail clamp for telescope assembly
  • Plate for convenient storage of accessories
  • Eyepieces with standardized 1.25" plug-in tube for wide field of view and high magnification

Product description for Celestron AstroMaster 114 EQ Newton

Thanks to a special corrector lens, this reflector telescope is very compact - although it has a focal length of one meter, the tube is only fifty centimetres long. With an aperture of 114 mm, it already shows many deep-sky objects, and thanks to the long focal length, high magnifications on the planet are also easy to achieve.

The equatorial mount is specially designed for sky observation: If you align it with Polaris, you only have to track the telescope in one axis afterwards, for example when observing planets at high magnification. This allows you to quickly find your target again even after a short break. While this makes observing more comfortable, the set-up is somewhat more time-consuming, as you have to align the mount and balance the telescope with the counterweights supplied. But even with the equatorial mount, you don't need any tools and the set-up only takes a little longer.

The AstroMaster telescopes
If you are looking for a versatile telescope for both celestial and terrestrial observation, then the AstroMaster series is the right choice for you. The image erecting overview eyepiece (on Newtonian telescopes) provides upright, laterally correct images.

An AstroMaster not only offers breathtaking views of the moon, Saturn with its ring, Jupiter with its bands and moons, nebulae and star clusters. You can also observe solar activity with an optional solar filter. If you are less interested in the members of the solar system and more in the brighter deep-sky objects such as galaxies and nebulae, we recommend one of the Newtonian reflectors with a larger light-gathering aperture.

Celestron AstroMaster 114 EQ Newton

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16 - 269 fach
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Teleskop mit StarPointer Leuchtpunktsucher, CG-2-Montierung, Stahlstativ, Zubehörablage, zwei Okulare (eines bildaufrichtend)
EAN and KAN KAN
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050234310420
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822020

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