Celestron 31042 AstroMaster 114EQ Newtonian Reflector Telescope, Dark Blue

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Celestron 31042 AstroMaster 114EQ Newtonian Reflector Telescope, Dark Blue

Celestron 31042 AstroMaster 114EQ Newtonian Reflector Telescope, Dark Blue

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This is an amazing telescope for astrology hobbyists. It allows you to enjoy the pristine view of the star-studded night sky. This is a beginner level telescope. New astrologers get the first breathtaking experience of watching other planets of the solar system through Celestron Astromaster 114. You have to use the telescope differently to see different objects. Watching the moon is the easiest. You will know the rest if you continue watching the stars. Let’s know how to watch the moon with this telescope.

Erect image optics have the ability to make this telescope ideal for astronomical and terrestrial uses. It provides with a more comfortable viewing position. The erect image diagonal produces correctly oriented images avoiding inverted or flipped views. 3. Two Eyepieces This product is ideal for newbie stargazing enthusiasts who love to observe the night sky to enjoy stellar views. One can also use this for birdwatching and whale-watching if he/she wants. This isn’t ideal for advanced astronomy. You have to spend more on a telescope of a larger aperture model if you want to delve into the beauty of galaxies and nebulae. How to Use and Maintain Celestron Astromaster 114EQ Telescope?

Celestron Astromaster 114 Pros and cons

The AstroMaster line of telescopes is very popular among beginner stargazers due to their good quality and reasonable pricing. Comptabile Optics Any 1.25" eyepiece supplied with PowerSeeker and AstroMaster telescope kits or any eyepieces with a 34 mm outside diameter You will be able to see all the major star clusters and dozens of the brightest galaxies and nebulae. This includes the Andromeda galaxy, the Eagle Nebula, the Pillars of Creation, the Triangulum Galaxy, and the Sombrero Galaxy amongst many others. Apply the above-mentioned solution to an unscented tissue and gently rub it Starting from the middle of the lens to the periphery of the lens. With the mount aligned, it’s also easier to use astronomy software or maps to locate objects in the sky.

It comes with two eyepieces. The 20mm eyepiece will give a moderately wide field view with low magnification, and the 10mm eyepiece will produce comparatively narrower field views with higher magnification. 4. The AstroMaster Equatorial Mount I would not recommend this to kids or people looking for a more “point-and-shoot” kind of experience. If that’s your case, try a refractor telescope instead (here are some recommendations). The 114mm Newtonian Reflector is intuitive to use. Explore the sky with the two slow-motion control knobs that allow for fine pointing adjustments in both Right Ascension (RA) and Declinations (DEC) axes. The included tripod has an adjustable height of up to 1.3 meters and an accessory tray. Setting up and adjusting the AstroMaster 114EQ takes a bit of time and practice. It takes a few tries to learn how to adjust the mount and mirrors. The accessories of the AstroMaster telescopes have changed somewhat since I received mine in 2016. When I got mine, it came with a perfectly acceptable set of Kellner (three-element) eyepieces. A 20mm eyepiece provides 50x magnification, and a 10mm eyepiece provides 100x magnification when used with this telescope.If you are looking for a reflector telescope you can travel with, the 114EQ is a good choice. It’s also light enough for older children. How easy is it to use? Accessories include a 20mm and 10mm eyepiece, a finderscope, a moon filter, a smartphone adapter, and a motor drive. The two eyepieces offer different magnifications for low and high powered views. This is one of my favourite features in Astromaster telescopes. A laser scope mounted on the telescope barrel makes it much easier to find and focus on celestial objects.

The telescope has two useless setting circles for Right Ascension and Declination. In theory, these are used to align with a given object and use them to find a different object by moving the telescope until the RA and Dec displayed on the circles match that of the target object. In practice, they’re nowhere near precise enough to get you to the object you’re looking for–a star-hop is more fun. To make matters worse, they don’t always turn with the telescope; sometimes they slip. Become an AstroMaster in no time with the AstroMaster 114 Special Kit, complete with Celestron AstroMaster 114EQ telescope, 1.25" Moon Filter and the Collins Stargazing Book.

Anything else you should know?

You won't believe how easy it is to see the moons of Jupiter and the rings of Saturn with your AstroMaster 114EQ. When used for astronomical viewing, AstroMasters yield breathtaking views of the Moon, Saturn's ring structure, Jupiter's cloud bands and moons, favorite deep sky objects like the Orion Nebula, star clusters, and more.

Ans: Answer: Yeah, but in this case you require two additional accessories. One is T-adapter, and the other is T-ring. In addition, the ISO and shutter speed require manual adjustment. Setting up the telescope is a breeze. Even on your first time out, you can assemble the telescope and its accessories in just a few minutes. The total telescope kit weighs in at just 6.7 pounds—perfect for impromptu observing sessions or transporting wherever life’s adventures take you. The 114mm refractor telescope is intuitive to use. A generous 114mm aperture shows the planets bright and clear for excellent nighttime viewing. Explore the sky with the two slow-motion control knobs that allow for fine pointing adjustments in both Right Ascension (RA) and Declinations (DEC) axes. The included tripod has an adjustable height of up to 1.3 meters and an accessory tray. The CG-3/CG-2 is of the run-of-the-mill, cheap, and German equatorial design, with tiny, useless setting circles that are little more than decoration. It has 1.25” tubular steel legs and lots of plastic castings on the tripod. The mount also has a Vixen saddle, so it can accept other optical tubes interchangeably with no tools needed. If you manage to get it collimated, the AstroMaster 114EQ can give you fairly nice views of the Moon. Venus’ phases can be seen, while Mercury’s might be a little more difficult. A dark spot or two on Mars, along with an ice cap, is possible when the planet is close to Earth. Jupiter’s moons and cloud belts are easy, while the polar zones and Great Red Spot will probably elude you. Saturn’s rings and a few moons can be spotted. Uranus and Neptune are fuzzy star-like dots, assuming you manage to locate them in the first place.Unlike a basic 70mm telescope that’s only good for observing the moon and Jupiter, with the 114EQ you can see some of the craters on the moon, explore Jupiter’s moons and see Saturn’s rings. The AstroMaster 114EQ is a good entry-level Newtonian telescope. This is the kind of telescope that will last you for many years and grow with you from beginner to enthusiast.



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