• Reviews around detail (4.40 of 5)

    Celestron - PowerSeeker 127EQ Telescope - Manual German Equatorial Telescope for Beginners - Compact and Portable - Bonus Astronomy Software Package - 127mm Aperture

    • Great detail.
    • *any * detail, the stars look like comets with a 1970s TV camera light burst effect.
    • Amazing detail on the moon, Neptune, rings of Saturn.
    • There is a long and informative post on this site that explains in great detail how to collimate this telescope
    • It went from a slightly white cloud to a BEAUTIFUL image with colors and significant detail
    • I looked at Orion nebulas in very bright stunning detail
    • Although I have not been able to make out the stripes on Jupiter, as some reviewers say they can, I can see Jupiter and its moons, and truly terrific detail of the moon
    • But i was a bit disappointed i see stars but not in depth and with great detail as they claim.
    • Great product and great detail great for the beginner and seasoned observer.
    • Need to learn how to use the Barlow lens for greater detail.
    • The moon will blow you away and you can see great detail on the lunar surface.
    • To my amusement,it revealed the finer details of its moon ,than actual planet.
    • I also purchased a filter set consisting of 5 colored filters, a polarizing filter, and a moon filter (I used the moon filter with my 8mm eypiece when viewing the moon on my second night and it helped enhance the details of the lunar surface).
    • Stunning detail of the moon, the rings of Saturn,
    • The moon shows excellent detail on mountains and craters, particularly near the day/night border
    • Was able to see the moon in great detail...showing him how the moon rotates as well as the earth
    • Amazing detail
    • i had it i saw the moon jupiter and saturn with great detail
    • n’t recommend extending the ‘feet’ much, if at all, or it shakes pretty badly
    • n’t recommend extending the ‘feet’ much, if at all, or it shakes pretty badly
    • If you are a beginner and want to look at things "out of the box" get yourself a refractor and spend as much as you can afford on it
    • Unfortunately, this telescope "works" as it was designed to work, which is poorly
    • not as well as you can with more premium telescopes
    • We finally found someone who has experience with telescopes and he said it has a defect of some kind or is just missing a