The telescope for beginners who finally want to experience celestial objects for themselves
As a fan of the cosmos you’d like to take a look beyond our borders. To see stars, planets and nebulae that give you an impression of the vastness of space? Now you can experience it – without yet being an expert on the sky. This entry-level telescope is easy to use, but so powerful that you can see nebulae that are many light years away. Your travels in the Universe begin now – from your balcony or garden.
The features at a glance:
Experience sharp and clear views: with the parabolic primary mirror
1.25″ focuser: you can connect other accessories at any time – even from other manufacturers
Stable mount: because it makes observing more fun
Trouble-free start in the sky: complete telescope with two eyepieces
Quickly and successfully find objects with an illuminated LED finder
Immediately recognise stars, planets and nebulae – even if you are an absolute beginner
To boost your view of the skies
You have surely looked at the stars on a balmy summer evening. But did you know that there are hundreds of objects hidden between the stars, that are waiting for you to discover? The parabolic mirror collects so much light that you will distinguish even weak objects in the eyepiece.
What can you see in the sky?
Lunar craters: thousands of lunar craters, peaks and valleys: the Moon is full of things for you to see.
Planets: Mercury, Jupiter or Saturn. The planets of the solar system are on our doorstep astronomically-speaking, and you will discover many details, such as the rings of Saturn.
Globular star clusters: the oldest objects in our galaxy present themselves as balls of fog that dissipate only at their edges. They accommodate up to a million stars.
Open star clusters: they sparkle like diamonds against the black night sky.
Nebulae: brighter hydrogen nebulae and planetary nebulae.
LED finder: turn seeking into finding
What is your telescope pointing at? The LED finder projects a red dot which becomes your orientation point when you are looking for an object. With the finder and a star map you can master the art of searching for an object in no time.
The mount for observing without drama
Observing only turns into an experience with a sufficiently stable mount. The big plus: the EQ-320 reliably holds the tube and ensures a steady picture. Compared to similar telescopes, the EQ-320 offers a more solid base with minimal vibration.
Fine movement: smoothly follow the stars
If you have ever tried to capture an object with a photographic tripod, you’ll know how difficult it can become. However with this mount it’s easy: with the two axes you can set up any celestial object and, using the fine adjustment shafts, keep it in your field of view, despite the Earth’s rotation. The operation is as relaxing as a summit tour in a cable car. The views with the telescope are just as good.
Feature of the EQ-320 mount
Metal mount and aluminium tripod, so you start with a more stable foundation
With the fine adjustment you keep each object in your eyepiece
Easily adjustable geographical latitude, so that you can use your telescope in any location
Large storage tray because accessories needs to be close to hand during the night
The telescope is ready for your very own journey of discovery into the Universe. Now you only need to get on board.
Included:
Telescope with mount and tripod
Red dot finder
Two 1.25″ eyepieces, 25mm and 10mm
Specifications:
Optics
Type
Reflector
Type of build
Newton
Aperture (mm)
130
Focal length (mm)
650
Aperture ratio (f/)
5
Resolving capacity
0,85
Limit value (mag)
12,1
Light gathering capacity
345
Max. useful magnification
260
Tube construction
Full tube
Reflector
Main mirror´s construction
parabolic
Focuser
Type of build
Gear rack
Connection ( to eyepiece)
1.25
Mount
Mounting type
Equatorial
Type of build
EQ-320
GoTo control
no
Tripod
Type
Tripod
Material
Aluminium
Included accessories
1.25” eyepieces
K 25mm, K 10mm
Finder scope
Red dot finder
General
Total weight (kg)
16,6
Series
Advanced
Special recommendation
yes
Area of application
Moon & Planets
yes
Nebulae & galaxies
yes
Nature Observation
not recommended
Astrophotography
no
Sun
not recommended (Only with appropriate Sun filter)
Recommended for
Beginners
yes
Advanced
yes
Observatories
no
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