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Anonymous Posted on Mar 01, 2012

How do i focus my celestron powerseeker 70az as no instructions

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That still isn\'t helping. I tried all of that, I can\'t find out what mound I have, and if I look directly at the star, asteroid, comet or whatever, all I see is a blur of the color object I\'m looking at.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 20, 2009

SOURCE: I own a Celestron Powerseeker 127 and cannot see anything.

Is the objective lense cap off?

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Joe L

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  • Posted on Apr 11, 2010

SOURCE: How do I use the Celestron powerseeker 80eq 21048?

If you will go to my profile page I have a TIP and instructions for using an equatorial mount.

This mount must be polar aligned before you can use it. That's why we never recommend an EQ mount for beginners. EQ mounts are very good for astro-photography however the low cost ones are too shaky to use. Normally you need to spend at least $500-$1500 to buy a usable EQ mount that can be used to take pictures of the sky.

Read my EQ Tip on my profile page, and read the link below:

http://www.texasastro.org/mounts.php

Joe L

Joe Lalumia aka TelescopeMan

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  • Posted on Jan 01, 2011

SOURCE: 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

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 28, 2010

SOURCE: Celestron PowerSeeker 114AZ Telescope model

Hi, I have the same telescope and also the same problem. Don't know if the black thing on the front of the telescope should be remove.

Joe L

Joe Lalumia aka TelescopeMan

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  • Posted on Jul 09, 2011

SOURCE: celestron powerseeker 114 #21045 not

This is a simple reflecting telescope-- put the eyepiece with the largest number written on it into the focuser-- take it outside during the day time and practice focusing on a distant object.

Read my tips--

www.telescopeman.org
www.telescopeman.info
www.telescopeman.us

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