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What eyepiece comes with Celestron 6SE?

By Daniel Avila

What eyepiece comes with Celestron 6SE?

25mm Plössl
A single 25mm Plössl eyepiece is supplied with the Celestron 6SE to provide a magnification of 60x, but so much more can be achieved from the optical system, so we advise purchasing a selection of eyepieces and filters — bearing in mind that the highest useful magnification is 354x — to get the very best out of this …

How do I choose the right eyepiece?

For most observers, an apparent field of 60° to 70° is a good choice for an eyepiece. If you have more to spend, you can consider an AFOV of 82° eyepiece, but these eyepieces tend to be expensive and bulky at the longer focal lengths, and so they tend to offer the best value when used for medium and high magnification.

What is the focal length of a Celestron 6SE?

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Optical Tube Info:
Aperture:150mm (5.91″)
Focal Length:1500mm (59″)
Focal Ratio:f/10
Focal Length of Eyepiece 1:25mm (.98″)

What can you see with a NexStar 6SE?

Celestron’s NexStar 6SE 150mm f/10 Schmidt-Cassegrain GoTo Telescope is a powerful, portable, and user-friendly Schmidt-Cassegrain-style scope that can be used for observing everything from the Moon and planets to deep-sky objects like stars, galaxies, and nebulae.

Which eyepiece is best for viewing the moon?

For a medium power eyepiece (approximately 150X) a 13mm or 14mm eyepiece would do. For a low power eyepiece (about 75X), which are great for finding and centering or observing very large and close objects like the Moon or Sun, an eyepiece between 25mm and 30mm would work well.

What eyepiece is best for planets?

The focal length of the telescope is 900mm, so to achieve the maximum useful magnification, then a 4.5mm eyepiece would be ideal. One of the best parts about planetary viewing or imaging is that since the objects are so bright, you can do it just about anywhere regardless of light pollution.

What can I see with a NexStar 6SE?