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Celestron PowerSeeker 60 Astronomical Telescope 21041 w/ FREE UPS Questions & Answers
Need the spare parts catalogue for a Celestron
By spare parts what do you mean? An eyepiece, a diagonal? a finderscope?
or is something broken like the front lens?
Anyway-- you can contact Celestron at this web site:
http://www.celestron.com/
and eyepieces, finderscopes, diagonals etc etc-- can be purchased from many different on-line retailers. Here are two:
http://www.agenaastro.com/
http://www.telescope.com/home.jsp?gclid=CKjN0I2CnaoCFYgH2godR2qiww
www.telescopeman.org
www.telescopeman.us
www.telescopeman.info
7/25/2011 5:28:13 PM •
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on Jul 25, 2011
How to use the 60az telescope
You mean to see objects in the night sky? Download this free monthly star chart.
http://skymaps.com/downloads.html
Put the diagonal into the focuser and then the eyepiece with the largest number written on it. Try for the moon first, and then Saturn second. Saturn is up in the South East at about 9:00pm.
Locate a local Astronomy club and they will help you, also join the discussion on:
www.astronomyforum.net
and read my TIPS on my profile page.
4/4/2011 9:07:32 PM •
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on Apr 04, 2011
Why isn't my Celestron PowerSeeker
Objects in the night sky are tiny-- smaller than the tip of your finger held at arms lebgth. Your scope must be pointed directly at them or you will see nothing.
Read my tips on my profile page
1/1/2011 4:01:10 AM •
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on Jan 01, 2011
How use a telescope celestron 21041
The power seeker 60's are hard to use a high power due to the 60mm objective. try starting out with a 25mm eyepiece on the moon or some think bright and work from there.
11/5/2009 8:18:49 PM •
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on Nov 05, 2009
Acquired a used Parks Astronomical Telescope
Just found your posting kind of old but I hope this helps you--
Most of these small refractors assemble the same way-- so take a look at these Meade brand refractor manual and see if it helps you put it back together.
http://www.meade.com/manuals/TelescopeManuals/Refractors/90AZ-ADR.pdf
http://www.meade.com/manuals/TelescopeManuals/Refractors/Meade-RB60.pdf
5/20/2009 10:47:09 PM •
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on May 20, 2009
Focus knob turns but nothing moves
The Celestron manual for this scope has nothing to say, but on the underside of the focuser assembly, between the 2 focus knobs, you may see 2 screws.They might be thumbscrews or some other screwhead type. One is the adjustment for the focuser internal clearance, or looseness, and the other is a focus travel lock.If present, try backing both off 1/2 turn from tightness, and then experiment to see which is which. The focus lock will have no effect until tight, when the focuser will cease moving, as is now. The other screw will gradually remove looseness and rattle from the focuser until it just moves smoothly, with no back and forth loose feeling at the knob.If neither of these screws is visible you will have to take it to a binocular and telescope shop, where they should not charge much.
What is the weight of the celestron next star se 8
It is impossible to assess the weight (or more correctly Mass of a star, as weight is a perceived function of Earth's gravity) without knowing the chemical make up of the star. That is why astronomers use the star's measured albedo to qualify and quantify them.
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