The Celestron NexStar 127SLT Computerised Telescope is a well-priced GoTo telescope that can show you any of 4000 or more celestial objects just by entering the details into the computerized hand control.
This is therefore a great way for beginners to learn about the fascination of the sky at night but the 127SLT will prove to have enough quality and features to satisfy experienced enthusiasts as well.
Telescope alignment is very straightforward as the Celestron NexStar 127SLT Computerised Telescope just needs to be fed the date, time and location and then pointed at three conspicuous objects in the sky that it can identify and from them work out its own location. And that is the telescope aligned for the rest of the observation session.
With the NexStar 127SLT Telescope has a hand control which can be removed from its holder for remote use or left in the holder for hands-free operation. With a touch of a button, you can select the object catalogue, change the slew speed, view fascinating information about an object on the display panel or find out if a desired celestial object is currently visible in the sky.
The internal battery compartment provides power to the high-precision servo motors for rigid low-vibration performance.
The Celestron SkyAlign feature means simply putting the date, time and location into the hand control before pointing the telescope to any three bright celestial objects in the sky which the technology will identify to establish the telescoe’s own position and therefore the position of its celestial object database.
The Celestron NexStar 127SLT Computerised Telescope is a well-priced GoTo telescope that can show you any of 4000 or more celestial objects just by entering the details into the computerized hand control.
This is therefore a great way for beginners to learn about the fascination of the sky at night but the 127SLT will prove to have enough quality and features to satisfy experienced enthusiasts as well.
Telescope alignment is very straightforward as the Celestron NexStar 127SLT Computerised Telescope just needs to be fed the date, time and location and then pointed at three conspicuous objects in the sky that it can identify and from them work out its own location. And that is the telescope aligned for the rest of the observation session.
With the NexStar 127SLT Telescope has a hand control which can be removed from its holder for remote use or left in the holder for hands-free operation. With a touch of a button, you can select the object catalogue, change the slew speed, view fascinating information about an object on the display panel or find out if a desired celestial object is currently visible in the sky.
The internal battery compartment provides power to the high-precision servo motors for rigid low-vibration performance.
The Celestron SkyAlign feature means simply putting the date, time and location into the hand control before pointing the telescope to any three bright celestial objects in the sky which the technology will identify to establish the telescoe’s own position and therefore the position of its celestial object database.