Introducing the Celestron 130 EQ-MD
Discover our Solar System with the Celestron AstroMaster 130EQ! You’ll be ready to observe in minutes thanks to the quick and easy no-tool setup. The 130EQ provides bright, clear images of the Moon, planets, star clusters, and more for great nighttime viewing.Manual German Equatorial telescope
The AstroMaster mount comes with two slow motion control knobs that allow you to make fine pointing adjustments to the telescope in both Right Ascension and Declination axes, also referred to as RA and DEC.
What's Included
130/650 Reflector Telescope
Aluminum-Coated Primary Parabolic Mirror
20mm eyepiece
10mm eyepiece
The two eyepieces offer different magnifications for low and high powered views.
The 20mm has a built-in erect image corrector.
EQ Mount
RA and Dec Slow Motion Cables
Finderscope (No Warranty)
Motor Drive
Height Adjustable Tripod
Motor Drive
Turn your manual German equatorial mount into a tracking mount by adding the included RA motor drive to your telescope. This easy-to-install RA motor drive compensates for the Earth’s rotation, so the telescope tracks a star’s movement through the night sky from east to west. When the telescope mount is properly polar aligned and the RA drive is attached and running, the user need only make occasional adjustments in declination (Dec) to keep an object in the eyepiece for long periods of time. The Celestron single-axis motor drive runs on a 9V battery, so there are no cords to get in the way. The drive can be used in either the Northern or Southern Hemisphere. To change hemispheres (reverse the motor’s direction), simply by flip the N/S switch on the face of the motor drive. It is also simple to change the speed of the motor. A “Speed Rate Regulator” knob is located just under the power indicator and can be turned in either direction to slow down or speed up the motor. Since solar system objects like the Moon and planets move through the sky at different rates than deep-sky objects do, this gives you the ability to match the motor’s speed to the particular type of object you are observing.
HIGHLIGHT
Manual German equatorial mount with setting circles - to accurately locate and track sky objects
Adjustable, full height steel tripod with deluxe accessory tray
Quick and easy no-tool setup
Accessories include a 20mm and 10mm eyepiece, a finderscope, and a motor drive
Motor drive automatically tracks celestial objects as they appear to move across the night sky.
CELESTRON AstroMaster 130 EQ Motor DriveTelescope
OPTICAL TUBE SPECIFICATIONS Optical Design: Newtonian Reflector Aperture: 130mm (5.11") Focal Length: 650mm (25.6") Focal Ratio: f/5 Focal Length of Eyepiece 1: 20mm (.78") with built-in erect image corrector Magnification of Eyepiece 1: 33x Focal Length of Eyepiece 2: 10mm (.4") standard Magnification of Eyepiece 2: 65x Barlow Lens: Not Included Finderscope: Built-on StarPointer™ red dot finderscope (No Warranty) Star Diagonal: None Optical Tube: Aluminum Highest Useful Magnification: 307x Lowest Useful Magnification: 19x Limiting Stellar Magnitude: 13.1 Resolution (Rayleigh): 1.07 arc seconds Resolution (Dawes): .89 arc seconds Light Gathering Power (Compared to human eye): 345x Secondary Mirror Obstruction: 44mm (1.73") Secondary Mirror Obstruction by Diameter: 34% Secondary Mirror Obstruction by Area: 11% Optical Coatings: TBD Optical Tube Length: 610mm (24") Optical Tube Diameter: TBD Optical Tube Weight: TBD Dovetail: CG-3 Dovetail bar MOUNT SPECIFICATIONS Mount Type: CG-3 Equatorial Height adjustment range (includes mount and tripod): 812.8mm - 1295.4mm (32" - 51") Tripod Leg Diameter: 31.75mm (1.25") steel Accessory Tray: Yes Tripod Weight: 7.6 lbs (3.44 kg) Slew Speeds: Manual Dovetail Compatibility: CG-3 saddle plate Total Kit Weight: TBD Included Items: Optical tube | Tripod and mount (preassembled) | 20mm eyepiece with built-in erect image corrector | Standard 10mm eyepiece | Red-dot finderscope | Manual Solar Warning - Never look directly at the Sun with the naked eye or with an optic (unless you have the proper solar filter). Permanent and irreversible eye damage may result.
- Never use your optic to project an image of the Sun onto any surface. Internal heat build-up can damage the optic and any accessories attached to it.
- Never leave your optic unsupervised. Make sure an adult who is familiar with the correct operating procedures is with your optic at all times, especially when children are present.
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This device focuses a lot of light.
Looking directly at the SUN through this device can result in partial or complete loss of vision.
For observing the SUN, we recommend you buy a 'Solar Safety Film' for this Telescope.
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