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Celestron 80 LCM Computerised Refractor Telescope

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- High quality 80 mm refractor
- Very Lightweight
- Easy sky viewing with a Fully Computerized Mount
- Fast and convenient star alignment with attached StarPointer finderscope
- Quick No Tool Setup
- Convenient accessory tray included for eyepieces etc
- Usable for both terrestrial and celestial observing
- Includes CD-ROM "The Sky" Software for night sky education
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Summary


Celestron LCM Series Computerized Refractor Telescopes
he Celestron LCM Series Computerized Telescopes utilizes its Motorized System and On-Board Computer to automatically locate your favourte celestial objects! With fully-coated glass optics, the Celestron LCM Computerized Telescopes will be able to reveal the depths of our solar system, and the wonders of the Milky Way.

Celestron 80 LCM Computerised Refractor Telescope
The Celestron 80 LCM Computerised Refractor Telescope utilizes Celestron's proven NexStar computer control technology - the telescope comes with a hand-held controller containing a database of more than 4,000 sky objects. All you'll need to do will be to select an object from the list, and the telescopes will automatically swing to it for you. Easy!

With a flash-upgradeable motor control unit and hand controller, you'll be able to download product and software updates quick and conveniently over the Internet. With its high quality 80mm all-glass, fully-coated lenses, this refractor telescope is attached to a lightweight computerized mount. In addition, its built in StarPointer finderscope will helpyou accurately align and locate different celestial objects - giving you more time to view the objects you want! With its quick-release computerized base, optical tube and accessory tray and a sturdy aluminum tripod, this telescope will not leave you wanting.

With the Celestron 80 LCM Computerised Refractor Telescope's high quality 80mm aperture, this refractor telescope is an outstanding beginner to hobbyist level scope.

Celestron 80 LCM Computerised Refractor Telescope Features:
- High quality 80 mm refractor
- Very Lightweight
- Easy sky viewing with a Fully Computerized Mount
- Fast and convenient star alignment with attached StarPointer finderscope
- Quick No Tool Setup
- Convenient accessory tray included for eyepieces etc
- Usable for both terrestrial and celestial observing
- Includes CD-ROM "The Sky" Software for night sky education
Specifications
Specifications
Optical Design Refractor
Aperture 80 mm (2.36 in)
Focal Length 900 mm (27.56 in)
Focal Ratio
11.25
Eyepiece 1 25 mm (0.98 in)
Magnification 1 36 x
Eyepiece 2 9 mm (0.35 in)
Magnification 2 100 x
Finderscope Built-on StarPointer
Star Diagonal Erect Image Diagonal - 1.25"
Mount Motorized Altazimuth
Tripod Aluminum
CD ROM "The Sky" X
Highest Useful Magnification 189 x
Limiting Stellar Magnitude 12
Resolution (Rayleigh) 1.74 arcsec
Resolution (Dawes) 1.45 arcsec
Light Gathering Power 131 x
Angular Field of View 1.6 °
Linear Field of View (@1000 yds) 84 ft (25.6 m)
Optical Coatings Fully-Coated
Slew Speeds Nine slew speeds: 3°/sec, 2°/sec, 1°/sec, .64x, 32x, 16x, 8x, 4x, 2x
Tracking Modes Alt-Az, EQ North and EQ South
Alignment Procedures SkyAlign, Auto 2-Star Align, 1-Star Align, 2-Star Align, Solar System Align
Weight 14 lb (6.35 kg)
Manufacturer Celestron Recommended Usage Astrophotography, Viewing the Moon, Viewing Nebulae User Level For the Beginner

Frequently Asked Questions

Q:
Are the lenses in the eye pieces in the 80 lcm glass or plastic?
A:
The lenses in the eyepieces of the 80LCM are glass. In fact, none of our telescopes on site uses plastic eyepieces.

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