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Celestron 21041 60mm PowerSeeker Telescope

Celestron 21041 60mm PowerSeeker Telescope

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Brand: Celestron
Category: Photography

Buy New: $54.99 (On sale from $78.99)
You Save: $24.00 (30%)



New (21) Used (2) from $50.00

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 966

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 9
Dimensions (in): 16.5 x 10 x 29.5

MPN: 21041
Model: 21041
UPC: 050234210416
EAN: 0050234210416
ASIN: B0002CTZAC

Availability: Usually ships in 6-10 business days

Features:
   Affordable telescope for beginning astronomer; portable yet powerful
   All-glass optical components with high transmission coatings for enhanced image brightness and clarity
   Refractor optical design with a 60mm aperture and 700mm focal length
   Altazimuth mount suitable for terrestial viewing as well as astronomical use
   Includes 3x Barlow Lens (1.25"), 20mm eyepiece, 4mm eyepiece, aluminum tripod with accessory tray

Accessories:

   Celestron Power Tank
   Celestron Sky Maps
   Celestron Car Battery Adapter for All Nexstar Telescopes
   Celestron Microguide (12.5mm) Eyepiece 1.25"
   Celestron 94116 Erect Image Diagonal for NexStar 4 (45 degree)

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   Celestron Sky Maps
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   Exploring the Night Sky: The Equinox Astronomy Guide for Beginners
   Star Maps for Beginners: 50th Anniversary Edition
   Turn Left at Orion: A Hundred Night Sky Objects to See in a Small Telescope--and How to Find Them

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
60mm, 2.4 inch diameter refrctor / 700mm focal length f/12 / Altitude-Altazimuth Mount / 5x24 finderscope / 20mm & 4mm eyepiece / Glossy Silver Tube Color Adjustable aluminum tripod with accessory tray The Sky Level 1

Amazon.com Review
Celestron's value priced Powerseeker 60 telescope takes a basic "just the facts" approach to affordable entry level telescopes. The package includes an adjustable aluminum tripod with an alt-azimuth mount and stabilizer, a Kellner type K20 eyepiece, a Ramsden type SR4 eyepiece, a 3x barlow lens, and a 5 power cross-hair finder scope.

The Powerseeker 60 comes disassembled in a compact box, but it won't take long to put everything together. Go ahead and try it out in the daytime, that's the best time to align the finder scope while looking at a distant tree or telephone pole.

My first view of Saturn's rings and star cluster M13 in Hercules came with a 60mm telescope, and I enjoy celestial viewing with the Powerseeker 60 to this day. The secret is to use the low power K20 eyepiece and only extend the tripod legs half-way. This gives me sharp and steady views, whether I'm looking at nearby hills, craters on the Moon, the Double Cluster in Perseus, or even the Andromeda Galaxy!

With a 1.25" focuser and diagonal mirror, it's easy to add better eyepieces. The Kellner type K20 eyepiece yields a 1.1 degree true field of view, better than the Huygens or H-type eyepieces still found in many beginner scopes. Adding an optional Celestron 25mm E-Lux eyepiece is better still. With nearly 2 degrees true field of view, the 25mm E-lux makes it much easier to find objects, either on land or in deep space. The SR4 eyepiece is less impressive; it's like peeking through a pin-hole. Adding the 3x barlow to the SR4 to get that 525x proclaimed on the box is peeking through a dim, fuzzy pin-hole.

I'm surprised that a telescope this inexpensive can be this good. It's good enough to show me Saturn's rings at night or a Steller's Jay at 100 yards during the day. In my opinion, the Powerseeker 60 would be an even better bargain if it came with a K10 eyepiece in place of the 3x barlow and the SR4 eyepiece. Also take a look at Celestron's Firstscope 60AZ; it's only a little more expensive, but it includes two useable eyepieces, a red-dot finder, and planetarium software for your computer. -Jeff Phillips

Pros:

  • Low cost
  • Decent optics
  • Accepts 1.25" eyepieces
Cons:
  • Too small for serious astronomy
  • Only one good eyepiece



Customer Reviews:   Read 6 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Great!   October 24, 2008
Beverly Garcia (Sloansville, NY United States)
Highly recommended. They replaced a broken lens immediately.
Grandchildren Loving it! Thanks :)



5 out of 5 stars Great for the price   September 21, 2008
S. Kosloske (Milwaukee, WI USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Very complete system for the price, and the addition of the software is a great addition.

This telescope obviously doesn't have the high-end mount needed for tracking or finding objects, but it's a GREAT beginners telescope. Has everything you need.



4 out of 5 stars Almost like being there   June 8, 2008
Sharon A. Vaudo (New York)
I bought this telescope for my husband for Father's Day, but ended up giving it to him early. He was always out on the back porch looking at the night sky. After receiving this telescope, I'm not sure he even comes in at night anymore. He loves it.Celestron 21041 60mm PowerSeeker Telescope


3 out of 5 stars A Decent Scope for Beginners   December 18, 2007
James Ware
I would like to give this item three and a hilf stars. It is a reasonable telescope for a beginner and/or youth at an attractive price from one of the most respected names in optics.

It will show you some of the cooler sites of the universe: the Pleides, the Andromeda Galaxy, Orion and various well defined binaries.

Like any good beginners scope, it will leave you hungry for more. (It will also show how spoiled we have become by Hubble images.)

The Powerseeker is well priced as an entry level scope so that you don't have to spend hundreds for a telescope for junior that will live in his closet after the novelty has worn off.

It comes with three eyepieces and a Barlow extension- impressive for the price.





1 out of 5 stars very disappointed with this item   April 19, 2007
Brenda S. Dupre (louisiana)
2 out of 4 found this review helpful

We had a several college students even try to come and help my daughter use this telescope and was still very disapointed in what you could see, we could see the same amount of items with the naked eye if we stood in our back yard, I wished I could of gotten a full refund on this item , what a bad choice for an Christmas present, never again!
Brenda SueCelestron Powerseeker 60 TelescopeCelestron Powerseeker 60 Telescope


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