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The Celestron PowerSeeker 70EQ is a beginner-friendly 70mm refractor telescope featuring a fully coated optical system and a manual German Equatorial mount for smooth, accurate tracking. It comes with two eyepieces (20mm and 4mm), a 3x Barlow lens to triple magnification, and bonus astronomy software with 36,000 celestial objects. Compact and portable, it’s perfect for family stargazing and aspiring astronomers seeking clear views of planets, the Moon, and bright deep-sky objects. Backed by a 2-year warranty and US-based support, it’s a trusted entry point into the cosmos.











| ASIN | B001592LFC |
| Additional Features | Includes astronomy software with 36,000 celestial objects and printable sky maps |
| Best Sellers Rank | #581 in Camera & Photo Products ( See Top 100 in Camera & Photo Products ) #148 in Telescope Refractors |
| Brand | Celestron |
| Built-In Media | 20mm and 4mm eyepiece, a finderscope, and a 3x Barlow lens |
| Coating | Fully Coated |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,281 Reviews |
| Exit Pupil Diameter | 3.5 millimeters |
| Eye Piece Lens Description | Barlow |
| Field Of View | 0.74 degrees |
| Finderscope | Finderscope |
| Focal Length Description | 700mm (28") |
| Focus Type | Manual Focus |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00050234210379 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 40"D x 40"W x 55"H |
| Item Weight | 13.9 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Celestron |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 21037 |
| Model Name | PowerSeeker 70EQ Telescope |
| Model Number | 21037 |
| Mount | Equatorial Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 7 centimeters |
| Optical Tube Length | 17.9 inches |
| Optical-Tube Length | 17.9 inches |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Telescope Mount Description | Equatorial Mount |
| UPC | 050234210379 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2-YEAR WARRANTY |
| Zoom Ratio | 35 |
P**E
Great value, easy to assemble and great for beginners.
I had ordered this telescope without really reading reviews first. I looked it over, read the features, and figured this would be a great deal. For the price, there was a lot going on with this telescope. It was extremely easy to put together. You don't even really need the instructions (though I would still use them) it goes together seamlessly. I had it together and looking at the stars within the hour. It's easy to spot things in the sky, easily lined up and very clear to see through. The 3x Barlow lens that comes with it, really makes a huge difference as well. I would totally recommend this telescope for beginners and intermediate users as well. - Reading the reviews afterwards, I noticed a lot of hate on the cell phone adapter that came with it. To be honest, they must have gotten something quite different than me. It fit my phone just fine (Pixel 4XL) and was easy to attach. It is however, a bit of a fight to get it to line up with the lens, but it can be done, and works quite well. I mean, don't expect to win any awards for the pics you will take, but they are still quite nice. If this adapter can fit my phone, it can fit almost any phones out there. I am glad I made this purchase, in the short time I have had it, I have really enjoyed. As a person who does nature and astrophotography, this was a fun, and very good buy.
B**E
well worth the money I spent
Well it all started with 10X50 binocular than 20X80 which was good enough to see moons of the Jupiter but I needed more. After a long research, I have decided to go with this budget beginner telescope since didn't know much about them. I made the right decision. Installation was easy and this telescope does not look cheap. 20mm was good enough to see the rings of the Saturn and the moons of Jupiter clearly but 4mm makes a huge difference, it gets dimmer but I was able to see color of Jupiter with two dark belts and Saturn with more detail but still a single ring around it. It was kind of difficult to focus with 4mm. 3X barlow works only if you insert in the tube directly and the view becomes spectacular with 20mm, but 4mm has a 5 second window and not very clear with 3X. I had a hard time adjusting finderscope but once you get it right it is right on target.I was not able to check the moon, Orion nebula and other planets because they all decided join the Sun this time of the year. Don't expect much with deep space viewing since this is not a Newtonian telescope. That's why my next purchase will be a 10 inch dobsonian. I would recommend this telescope for the beginners. You wouldn't be disappointed.
C**D
Very Pleasantly Surprised
OK. First off I am in no way, shape, or form well versed in Telescopes or astronomy other than finding Polaris to find north (that is a skill you will need for amateur astronomy though, so that worked out). I bought this because my 8-yo son has been asking a lot of questions about the night sky during our nighttime walks, but understanding the typical attention span of a 8-yo didn't want to spend a lot of money. First...the bad: -Finder scope is cheap and basically impossible to keep adjusted.with any sort of precision. -Product comes with 20mm and 4mm eyepieces. The 4mm is pretty much useless and I believe only comes along as a means to claim a pointless magnification potential. Knowing what I've learned in the past few days this would have been much better with a simple mid-range 13mm eyepiece as the 2nd optic...not too big not too small. I'll probably invest in the accessories kit anyway though so..... -3x Barlow is also pretty flimsy. Now, I've read a lot of reviews that say the Celestron Barlow is unusable, and mine was also when I first got the kit. I tried to clean the lens though, and ended up moving the inner piece forward. Don't know if they're supposed to move like that, but after pushing mine all the way forward in the Barlow tube it works like a champ. Paired it up with the 20mm eyepiece and got some awesomely nice images. -Mount hardware in the Declination axis was a bit loose and caused a bit of wobble in the scope. Tightened it up a bit... holds like a champ now and moves very smoothly when making fine adjustments with the slo-mo cables. The good: -Super simple to get from box to stargazing. Instructions are very clear every step of the way from assembly, to balancing,to polar alignment. I downloaded the manual as soon as I ordered the telescope to familiarize myself with the different parts so I already had a basic idea of what and where Dec., altitude, & RA were as I was setting up and making adjustments. -Comes with an Equatorial mount (hence the EQ designation) that when set properly gets you ridiculously close to what you are trying to find....leading to my next point. -The SkyX First Light software is super cool. Gives celestial coordinates of most major sky attractions, and terrestrial cardinal headings for reference. Using a magnetic compass to orient my telescope and this software to tell me when & where an object will be, I've hit every target so far. -Crystal clear optics. Only really used the 20mm up to now. Tonight is the first night I've successfully used the 3x Barlow with the 20mm. Got some really neat looks at Venus which is only about a 1/3 crescent right now, but super bright and clear. Jupiter hasn't risen yet, but we got a decent look at that one, as well as Betelgeuse, Arcturus, and the Geminids using the 20mm 3 nights ago. Can't wait to see it paired with the 3x when it comes up tonight if the moon doesn't overpower it. Speaking of which...beautiful moon view. Too bad it's so close to full. Not enough surface shadow to really nail the details tonight but got some nice looks the first night out. Can't wait to see Saturn, but it's rising too close to dawn now. -Slo-mo cables smooth and solid. Excellent tracking. Anyway, for this price you're gonna get what you paid for which is a mid-quality small beginner telescope. You're not gonna pull this out of the box and discover new planets, or even zoom right in on the ones we know about. If you have patience, take your time setting up, and learn a bit about your equipment, you will be well rewarded for the price.
J**A
More than worth the money!
I could not say enough good things about this telescope. Because of the price, I was expecting something cheaply made and flimsy and delicate to where I would have to be really careful with it. NOPE! This thing is definitely worth the price. On the first night, I took it out to look at the moon just to test it out. This shows great detail and it was easy to operate and use the finder to locate the moon without having to more the stand or telescope itself. As other users pointed out, the stand is kinda flimsy if you extend all the way out. The way I see it though, the quality of the telescope outweighs the quality of the stand. For the price this is a great deal. My friend who has a telescope for which he paid 10 dollars less than this one was convinced to get rid of the other one and get this one. And a couple of other friends are getting it as well. I totally recommend it.
J**E
Excellent beginner level telescope
I bought this as a christmas gift for my daughter. This was her "Santa" gift. While it is a bit advanced for her age (7), we are both learning alot about astronomy in general, and this telescope in particular. I agree with other reviewers that say the tripod and mount could be better, but there are some hacks we are trying to improve them (namely, putting a weight on the tray or legs to give it a bit more stability - at high magnification the slightest breeze or bump will make it hard to see anything clearly). Also, the barlow lens is pretty useless. I would highly recommend buying a better set of optics, as other reviewers have mentioned. The set up was pretty easy via the "quick setup guide". I haven't been through the included CD's yet, but I'm sure they're helpful, too. We also bought the "Nightwatch" book, and it has been a big help. From our suburban backyard we have easily seen Jupiter and it's moons, a faint version of the Orion nebula, and lots of detail on the moon. I'm looking forward to going out someplace away from urban light pollution to see what we can see. In short, this is a great kit for someone not wanting to spend a ton of money on what might be a passing interest. As with any new endeavor, there is a bit of a learning curve, and you will need to do some research on the equipment, as well as the stars. If you are frustrated with an aspect, there are tons of videos online explaining how to do it right. Take some time and you'll be rewarded.
N**N
Pretty good for the price.
This is a nice telescope for any newbie backyard astronomer. On clear nights this will give you a clear look at some serious detail on the Moon and Jupiter's largest moons, and you can even get some detail of the atmosphere of Jupiter using the Barlow magnifier. It's pretty easy to set up and isn't cumbersome at all. Not a bad starter 'scope for someone who just wants to do some backyard stargazing. The included software is awesome, too; you can find anything in the sky just by typing in the name, and it will use your ISP GPS coordinates to set up the sky for you. This isn't Hubble, but for the price, I'd say it's a solid backyard telescope that you'll enjoy using.
M**A
Good telescope
Everything was perfect, exactly as advertised.
A**.
Nice for the casual amateur.
I've only had it for one night but here's what I can tell you so far... Telescopes in general are an "instrument". What I mean is, there's some dedication needed right off the bat in learning how to use it. Precision. A steady hand and patience. You need to use the various knobs to move the thing, as moving it by hand get's frustrating and is sloppy. This is my first time using a telescope and its quite possible I don't have it balanced but as for the quality of this telescope, to be honest I'm a little disappointed. There is a considerable amount of play in the mount. I've not really messed with the finderscope much but yes, it is plastic. The diagonal (also plastic) is the worst part; I had to get a little creative with mine in order to secure it tightly without it also having a fair amount of play. Once again, this is a precision instrument and after I figured out that I was supposed to use the focusing knobs at the bottom, it took a lot of fidgeting to start viewing and moving around. As I said, I may not have it balanced, but it is very difficult to get an object in your crosshairs and keep it there. And if you want to zoom or refocus, it becomes very tricky. All that being said, I'm going to keep this item and take it up to my mother's for Thanksgiving, where there is a lot less light pollution and I'm probably going to leave it there for her. Maybe after I watch the included dvd and try to balance it more, I will be happier with it. Buying a replacement diagonal would probably do some good, too. I would strongly consider trying to find a telescope that has good reviews for its stability, because, when it comes to telescoping, stillness really becomes a big deal. Also, finding one without a plastic diagonal is probably a good idea, too. You can do better.
A**O
Completo
Rapporto qualità prezzo molto buono
W**E
ممتاز
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C**Z
Feels sturdy
A special birthday gift. Seems of good quality, son says it was quite easy to assemble, and looks very good. He recommends purchasing a separate filter as there is some glare when looking through at the moon. But was thrilled to receive it.
F**I
Recommended
Recommended
M**H
Good telescopes
Good telescopes
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