Eyepiece | Magnification | Mag. with 3x Barlow |
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| Lens |
20mm | 50x | 150x |
4mm | 250x | 750x |
TELESCOPE MAINTENANCE
With proper care, your telescope should rarely need any maintenance work. To maintain your telescope in the best possible condition, observe the follow suggestions:
1.When your telescope isn’t in use, replace all lens covers to keep dust and contaminants off the optical surfaces.
2.A small amount of dust on any optical surface isn’t a problem and doesn’t need to be removed. If the dust builds up, then use a can of compressed air and a camels hair brush to remove the dust. To remove fingerprints or other contaminants, use an optical cleaning kit or the Celestron Lens Pen (#93575).
3.If the inside of the objective lens needs cleaning, it should be done by a professional. Either have your instrument serviced by a telescope repair facility or return it to the factory for servicing.
Collimation
Collimation or alignment of the optical system is done at the factory before shipment.
1.If your telescope has received very rough handling during transport or is dropped, it may need collimation.
Refer to the following sketch to check if your telescope is in collimation. If you look into the eyepiece adapter (without an eyepiece) at the top of the focuser, this is what you should see. If the reflection of your eye is off center, then collimation is necessary.
2.Adjustments to the collimation of the telescope can be made by turning the collimation adjustment screws (d) located at the rear of the optical tube.
3.If your telescope is out of collimation, the best way to re- collimate it is with a good collimation tool. Celestron offers a Newtonian Collimation Tool (#94183) with detailed instructions that make it an easy chore.
| SPECIFICATIONS |
| PowerSeeker 127 |
Aperture | 127mm |
Focal Length | 1000mm |
Focal Ratio | f/8 |
Mounting | Equatorial |
Tripod | Adjustable Aluminum Tripod |
NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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