Celestron 114LCM Computerised Reflector Telescope 27th Mar 26
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The guaranteed draw is on 27 March. The prize shown will be drawn on that date and will go ahead regardless of how many tickets are sold!
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Winner Drawn LIVE
Friday 27 March 2026 at 10:00 PM
CELESTRON 114LCM COMPUTERISED TELESCOPE
The Celestron 114LCM computerised telescope automatically locates the wonders of the Universe with its motorised mount and on-board computer. Simply set up the telescope using Celestron's unique in-built SkyAlign technology, and the telescope can take you on a tour of the best objects to see from your location and time or simply select from the 4,000 object database what you wish to observe on the keypad.
The telescope comprises of a 114mm reflector optical tube, a lightweight computerised mount and a sturdy aluminium tripod and can be set up in minutes with no tools required. Although best used for Astronomical viewing, the telescope is also capable of viewing land based objects. The included eyepieces allow for 40x and 111x magnification, which are perfect for exploring the Moon's surface and Planets.
Reflector Telescope:
For objects outside of our solar system, generally referred to as “deep sky objects, or “DSO’s” a reflector telescope generally offers larger objective sizes to gather more light in order to see such objects. A reflector telescope uses a mirror to reflect the light gathered through the hollow tube of the telescope into the eyepiece. The eyepiece is located at the top of the tube along with the focussing mechanism. The main advantage of a reflector telescope is that generally they offer larger objective sizes vs a refractor to gather the all-important light. Perfect for the more intermediate telescope users and deep sky observations. They do require more care when handling vs a refractor, due to the fact the telescope tube is not sealed at the front, which makes them better suited to more intermediate or older users.
Computerised Mount
A computerised mount is perfect for the beginner or more intermediate user. The mount itself is of an Altazimuth (AZ) type, however there is a computer and motors built in. This gives the advantage that the telescope can move itself on the mount to point at an object in the sky and also track it through the evening. Generally, a computerised mount includes a wired hand controller for the user to interact with it.
All Celestron computerised mounts have thousands of objects pre-installed in the on board database and are capable of taking the user on an automated “Sky Tour”. This feature highlights all the best objects in the sky at that location, time and date and automatically moves the telescope for the user. Due to these capabilities, these types of mounts are generally known as “Go to” mounts.
Features
High quality 114mm reflector optical tube
Lightweight computerised altazimuth mount
4,000 object database
2 x eyepieces included (25mm low, 9mm high magnification)
The SkyX – First Light Edition astronomy software
2 Year manufacturer's warranty
Optical Design: Newtonian Reflector
Focal Length: 1000mm
Focal Ratio: 8.77
Included Eyepiece/Magnification: 25mm
Light Gathering Power: 265x
Optical Coatings: Fully-coated
Tripod: Aluminium
Aperture:114mm
Mount Type: Computerised Altazmimuth
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HOW IT WORKS
Draw Date & Schedule
Draw Date & Schedule
The draw is set for Friday 27 March 2026 at 10:00 pm and will NOT be extended. If tickets sell out early, we may draw the winner sooner and will notify you by email if you are subscribed to updates.
Ticket Numbers
Ticket Numbers
The entry list will be posted on our website before the draw. After a few test runs and a live stream check, we will select the winning number.
Do I Need To Watch The Draw?
Do I Need To Watch The Draw?
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