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Reddit mentions of Celestron - 114LCM Computerized Newtonian Telescope - Telescopes for Beginners - 2 Eyepieces - Full-Height Tripod - Motorized Altazimuth Mount - Large 114mm Newtonian Reflector

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We found 5 Reddit mentions of Celestron - 114LCM Computerized Newtonian Telescope - Telescopes for Beginners - 2 Eyepieces - Full-Height Tripod - Motorized Altazimuth Mount - Large 114mm Newtonian Reflector. Here are the top ones.

Celestron - 114LCM Computerized Newtonian Telescope - Telescopes for Beginners - 2 Eyepieces - Full-Height Tripod - Motorized Altazimuth Mount - Large 114mm Newtonian Reflector
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    Features:
  • Computerized automatic telescope: The Celestron 114LCM Computerized Newtonian Telescope with all glass optics can automatically locate 4,000 celestial objects with its GoTo mount and hand control, using star locating technology found on more advanced telescopes.
  • Take the sky tour: If you’re not sure of what to observe, the Sky Tour button will do the work for you. Simply press the button and your computerized telescope will generate a list of the best objects currently available to view in the sky.
  • Everything you need: The Celestron LCM telescope comes with everything you need for stargazing, including an adjustable aluminum tripod, 2 high-quality eyepieces (25mm & 9mm), & a StarPointer red dot finderscope. Download the SkyPortal App for added enjoyment.Apparent Field of View:1.6°
  • Bonus free starry night software: This Celestron 114LCM Computerized Telescope includes a FREE download of one of the top consumer rated astronomy software programs for an interactive sky simulation.
  • Unbeatable warranty and customer support: Buy with confidence from the telescope brand, based in California since 1960. You’ll also receive a 2-year warranty and unlimited access to technical support from our team of US-based experts.
Specs:
ColorSilver
Height11 Inches
Length35 Inches
Number of items1
Size114 LCM Newtonian
Weight20 Pounds
Width16 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Celestron - 114LCM Computerized Newtonian Telescope - Telescopes for Beginners - 2 Eyepieces - Full-Height Tripod - Motorized Altazimuth Mount - Large 114mm Newtonian Reflector:

u/nutglazer · 5 pointsr/telescopes

Hi! So I'm sure you guys must get a lot of dumb questions so I'm sorry if I'm being annoying. My husband recently bought me a telescope for my birthday and I have absolutely no idea what I'm doing to be honest lol. The telescope is a Celestron 114LCM Newtonian computerized telescope, Amazon link is https://www.amazon.com/Celestron-114LCM-Computerized-Telescope-Black/dp/B0036GNNCC . I've managed to align it by myself, with the little scope thing, excuse my normie vocabulary, but I haven't aligned it with the remote since I don't really need it because I have a star map and I can spot out planets and stars quickly. Now, I was able to see the moon with it and it was a crystal clear image. Now, when I moved over to Mars, the image up there is what I saw. I had no idea what was going on, I also tried moving to Jupiter and a few stars and saw the same thing. Am I supposed to do something else to the telescope? Are these planets too far away for me to see? I also don't understand why I see the reflection of the center piece. I'd appreciate the help!

u/TheAngryCatfish · 4 pointsr/ifiwonthelottery

Celestron - 114LCM Computerized Newtonian Telescope - Telescopes for Beginners - 2 Eyepieces - Full-Height Tripod - Motorized Altazimuth Mount - Large 114mm Newtonian Reflector https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0036GNNCC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_VE31DbFBR9TQB

I want to add we should all do this for everyone on this thread if any one of us is the winner! Good shit OP 👍🏻

u/Andronew71 · 3 pointsr/astrophotography

Taken using a Celestron NexImage Burst Color set into the eyepiece of a Celestron 114 LCM using the software iCap with all settings set to automatic. This is a collage of fourteen 1280x720 image stacks created from a 15-minute video. Started going insane trying to get the color matching perfect but this was my first attempt at a collage.

u/darkmighty · 1 pointr/spacex

I see. It's cool that most telescopes (even entry level) those days have built-in tracking software, maybe they're hackable to track launch.

I was thinking this or this

u/The_8_Bit_Zombie · 1 pointr/astrophotography

I have a Canon EOS Rebel T3 and a Celestron 114LCM telescope. Does anyone know of any telescope lens adapters that would work for this setup? (Preferably under $30)

Thank you.