What can you see with Celestron 114lcm?
Precision optics for detailed views Explore our Solar System, from the moons of Jupiter to the rings of Saturn and beyond. Then venture further into deep space to view the Orion Nebula, Pleiades Star Cluster, and hundreds of other objects. You can even explore the craters of the Moon up close, with impressive detail.
What is LCM telescope?
About this item. Computerized telescope automatically locates thousands of celestial objects using the nexstar, hand control. Follow the simple skyalign alignment procedure and you’re ready to observe in minutes. Large 114 mm newtonian reflector offers the most light-gathering ability in the lcm telescope family.
How do you zoom in a Celestron telescope?
Additionally, a simple way to increase magnification is to use a Barlow lens in addition to your existing eyepiece. A 2x Barlow will double the magnification of any existing eyepiece, a 3x Barlow will triple it, and so on.
Why can’t I see anything through my Celestron telescope?
If you can’t see anything clearly through your telescope using your eyepiece, try using a different eyepiece; switch from a high-power eyepiece to a lower-power (ex: 4mm to a 20mm eyepiece) instead. Always start with the lowest power eyepiece (the one with the highest number in millimeters printed on it).
What to do with a 114lcm computerized telescope?
Your 114LCM telescope can grow with you for years to come. Consider adding a Moon Filter or additional eyepieces as you progress with the hobby. “Celestron’s 114LCM Computerized Telescope combines reasonable optics with a computerized mount to give beginners a tantalizing taste of what there is to see in the cosmos.”
How big is the mirror on the Celestron 114lcm telescope?
This compact, lightweight telescope is your perfect companion for star parties, camping trips, and impromptu backyard observing sessions. The largest model in the LCM family, the 114LCM features a 4.5” primary mirror with enough light gathering ability to see fine detail in celestial objects like the Moon’s craters and Saturn’s rings.
What kind of hand controller does the Celestron 114lcm use?
The 114LCM comes with a NexStar hand controller that has a database of 4,000 objects from the main deep-sky databases (Messier, NGC and Caldwell). Also included are the Solar System, variable stars and double stars.
How to check the accuracy of a Celestron telescope?
U nleash the full pointing accuracy of your Celestron computerized telescope with a specialized telescope control software suite. control and Sky Viewer display makes selecting your target easy. CPWI has an extensive object database, employs PointXP mount modeling, and more.