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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | The PowerSeekers come with all coated glass optical components with for enhanced image brightness and clarity. The Newtonian reflectors offer larger aperture and greater light gathering power needed to resolve the faint detail of hundreds of deep-sky and other celestial objects.
All PowerSeekers come on either sturdy equatorial mounts for tracking the sky, or collapsible altazimuth mounts suitable for terrestrial viewing as well as astronomical use.
The PowerSeekers come with a full range of eyepieces plus a 3x Barlow lens, allowing an increase in viewing power hundreds of times greater than that of an unaided eye! | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 16.5 inches | | Product Width: | 10.0 inches | | Product Height: | 29.5 inches | | Product Weight: | 9.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 33.6 inches | | Package Width: | 10.7 inches | | Package Height: | 7.8 inches | | Package Weight: | 10.5 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 19 reviews |
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| | Features | Affordable telescope for beginning astronomer; portable yet powerfulAll-glass optical components with high transmission coatings for enhanced image brightness and clarityRefractor optical design with a 60mm aperture and 700mm focal lengthAltazimuth mount suitable for terrestial viewing as well as astronomical useIncludes 3x Barlow Lens (1.25"), 20mm eyepiece, 4mm eyepiece, aluminum tripod with accessory tray
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Not bad for the $$$ Apr 27, 2010 I bought this for terrestrial viewing. First, this is a $40 scope. Don't expect the Hubble here...
For my purposes this works fairly well. Seems well constructed, tripod is nice. As others have mentioned, you won't get anywhere near the max mag specified. Best images are using the 20mm eyepiece. I get decent, if dark, images using the 4mm piece. The Barlow lens is worthless, even using the 20mm (though i'm not sure why--should be less magnification with Barlow + 20mm than with 4mm alone). All in all, pretty good for the money.
Meh... Apr 08, 2010 it works okay, the construction is good and the quality is fine, but this thing isn't much more powerful than my binoculars. it's on a tripod which helps to find the images and it makes it more stable and less shaky, but the power level leaves much to be desiered...
GREAT for a first telescope!!! Mar 24, 2010 We purchased this telescope for our son as an 8th birthday present. We were a little skeptical due to the scope being so inexpensive. Not wanting to spend a fortune on a telescope if our son was not interesed, this one had the right price. We definitely make the right choice. We are thrilled with the quality! We can see the moon so clear and in great detail. We and our son love using it. I would highly recommend this scope as first.
good enough for the money Mar 08, 2010 My husband has been wanting something better than his binoculars to see the moon and stars. He is satisified with this purchase. Not amazing but good enough for basics.
Horrible beginner telescope Feb 17, 2010 This is a horrible beginner telescope. I guess this is why the price was so cheap. We got it for our 11 year old daughter for Christmas and she was so disappointed with it. We could not even see the moon with it. We followed all the instructions and could not spot a single object. What a disappointment.
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