

🌌 Track the cosmos like a pro—never miss a celestial moment!
The Celestron 93514 Motor Drive is a lightweight, precision right ascension motor designed for AstroMaster and PowerSeeker telescopes with CG-2 and CG-3 mounts. It compensates for Earth's rotation, enabling smooth, accurate star tracking in both hemispheres, enhancing your deep-sky viewing experience.

| ASIN | B00039R23G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #74,297 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #3 in Telescope Motor Drives |
| Country of origin | Taiwan |
| Display type | LED |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00050234935142 |
| Item model number | 93514 |
| Item weight | 0.4 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Celestron Acquisition, LLC |
| Product Dimensions | 45.09 x 23.5 x 73.66 cm; 401 g |
| UPC | 050234935142 |
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Alles sehr gut
M**E
Muy bien equipo para los que no nos conformamos con ver sólo la luna. Se ven los anillos de Saturno a la perfección incluso se ven galaxias y nebulosas con una buena óptica. Las lentes que trae son las propias para iniciarse. Le he acoplado el motor de rotación y va genial
A**L
I need to drive my telescope for planet and moon pictures. I've not set up the 10Mpixel camera yet, but manually adjusting the drive speed, gets real close to ideal. Just fine for simply viewing the stars. Ran for hours on a 9 volt battery and still going. Note, you have to readjust the telescope every1/2 hour to avoid interferrence and parts running into each other. Guess a manual telescope is just not made for hours of continuously running on a motorized drive.
A**R
On time delivery. Easy to install.
M**H
Not only does this inexpensive little guiding motor simply work...it has a (very tiny) button to adjust the drive rate. There are two brackets for different types of Celestron mounts...CG-2 and CG-3. But wait! There's MORE! One of the brackets fit my Orion Min-EQ (EQ-1) mount perfectly. I recognized this from the picture at Amazon and from searching the web. You won't get high-accuracy tracking for long-exposure photos or long-term viewing (But, what do I know?! Maybe you WILL!). But this motor will allow tracking a wider fields of view through a telescope and wide-field photography, as long as you can set your equatorial mount up to align with the celestial poles. The motor is noisy.... But who cares?!
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