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Tracking engine for Celestron Astromaster

Brand: Celestron

Reference: CE93514

Offer: €49.81
PVP: €50.83
€49.81
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Tracking motor specially adapted for Celestron Astromaster models with equatorial mount. Facilitates tracking of celestial objects by counteracting earth movement

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This tracking motor , powered by a 9V battery, attaches to your Celestron Astromaster EQ telescope or Celestron Powerseeker. With it you will have an essential help to follow celestial bodies , be it the moon, planets or stars of the deep sky.
The motor compensates for the rotation of the Earth and allows to follow the stellar or planetary movement from east to west . Before commissioning, the telescope will need to be well aligned. Once the process is finished, you only have to make small adjustments to the declination.
This motor can be used both in the northern hemisphere and in the southern hemisphere, it supports speed regulation , it does not have cables and it is powered by a 9V battery.
Characteristics:
  • Suitable for Astromaster and Powerseeker series
  • Power: 9V battery
  • Speed regulation: Yes



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Gianni
21/07/2020

Salve, può essere utilizzato con una montatura EQ3?

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