Celestron 31045 AstroMaster 130EQ Newtonian Reflector Telescope, Dark Blue

£94.995
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Celestron 31045 AstroMaster 130EQ Newtonian Reflector Telescope, Dark Blue

Celestron 31045 AstroMaster 130EQ Newtonian Reflector Telescope, Dark Blue

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The 20 mm eyepiece has a built-in erect image corrector, this means that the image you view is corrected to the right way up, making this eyepiece and telescope useful for terrestrial viewing as well as astronomy.

This amount includes seller specified domestic postage charges as well as applicable international postage, dispatch, and other fees. This mount is an upgraded version of Celestron’s entry-level EQ2 mount, and it features some performance and cosmetic upgrades. Ideal for astrophotography and imaging, this telescope boasts a rapid focal ratio, a 650mm focal length, and an oversized parabolic mirror, ensuring breathtakingly detailed views of the Moon, crisp planetary observations, and the ability to unravel the mysteries of distant nebulae and galaxies. In this article, we delve into the features that make the AstroMaster 130EQ a popular choice among beginners and intermediate astronomers. If the loan is partially repaid within six months, the remaining interest will be adjusted to reflect the new balance.

Unlike traditional telescopes, the RASA design ingeniously places the imaging sensor at the front of the telescope tube, creating an ultra-fast f/2. Beginners will appreciate the simplicity, while seasoned astronomers benefit from enhanced precision. Make sure to invest in a couple of decent Plössls for higher and lower magnification to really open up the capabilities of this model.

The Astromaster 130EQ offers a simple, fast no-tool setup, it features a manual German equatorial (EQ) mount with setting circles to locate and track sky objects.To use it, one simply points the telescope at an object, peers through the red dot finder, and adjusts the dot until it aligns with the object seen through the eyepiece.

This is perfect for tracking stars as they appear to move across the sky, but you will need to polar align it first. It’s also a bit too much magnification (33x) to be a great low-power “finder” eyepiece, and thanks to its narrow apparent field, it only gives a true field of view of 0. Should you decide to stick with the Celestron, there are a number of things you can try to stop that wobble.

Celestron’s decision to equip this telescope with metal legs deserves commendation, especially considering that many pricier telescopes come with aluminum legs, which may not offer the same level of stability. There’s an attached red dot finderscope, an accessory tray, two counterweights, and a copy of the Starry Night Basic Edition software. The balance of the finance agreement is payable directly to Novuna Consumer Finance in equal monthly instalments by monthly direct debit. Using the Celestron AstroMaster 130 EQ is a user-friendly experience, particularly suited for beginners. The included "The Sky" Level 1 planetarium software features a 10,000-object database with star maps and enhanced images.

First off, it will take up the RA slow-mo handle position, which means you can't manually adjust the RA if you fit the motor (unless someone can set me right on that). Although its short focal length enables it to perform best in planetary viewing, its 650mm focal length and 130mm aperture allow it to provide crisp, clear images of the moon, stars, and planets. Telescope is absolutely beautiful, powerful and easy to use after reading the manual and a few other video tutorials of course, but once all that setting up is done, you’ll be be looking at the sky in no time. Spherical mirrors are more affordable, but they do suffer from chromatic aberration, especially in larger telescopes.One should not have to play the lottery to get a decent instrument with hundreds of dollars on the line, and Celestron should be able to give a concrete answer as to the nature of their product. The 130EQ’s provided 20mm erecting eyepiece is entirely ruins low-power viewing, where the telescope can still deliver sharp views with no issues. Five inches of aperture is a great beginner scope, letting in plenty of light to reveal the night sky’s brightest deep sky objects (DSOs) such as Andromeda Galaxy, the Pleiades, the Orion Nebula, and the Great Hercules Cluster. While it may not rank as the top mount in the market, Celestron has enhanced the appearance of this EQ2 mount, making it a viable option for basic visual observation of deep-space objects.



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