Reflector Newton astronomical telescope Skywatcher 130/900mm EQ-2 with book to learn how to use telescope
TelescopeSkywatcher 130/900mm EQ-2 the best price and delivery in 24 hours. And now, only in Telescopiomania we offer you this equipment with a fantastic book to learn how to use your telescope: Astronomia, learn how to use your telescope.
This classic Newton telescope with parabolic primary mirror provides a diameter of 130mm in a particularly compact and high contrast design, thanks to a focal length of 900mm atypical for a newton reflecting telescope of 130mm diameter. Therefore, it is an ideal telescope for beginners, very handy, easy to carry and requires no special knowledge to use. With this telescope you will be able to see the rings of Saturn and the cloud bands and satellites of Jupiter capturing all the splendor of this small planetary system. You can also easily observe the brightest nebulae and star-forming regions such as the Orion nebula... Its light gathering power is 30% higher than that of equivalent telescopes with a diameter of 114mm.
Apart from the optical tube which is supplied with a 6x24 optical finder, the equipment is complemented by a hand-held German equatorial mount, the EQ-2. The EQ-2 mount is one of the smallest manufactured in this German equatorial format and gives the set a robustness that makes observing very comfortable with the Newton Skywatcher 130/900mm.
Technical characteristics:
- Diameter: 130mm
- Focal length: 900mm
- Focal ratio: F/6.9
- Resolution power: 0.88
- Maximum useful magnification: 260x
- Stellar magnitude limit: 12.4
- Aluminized and treated mirrors
- Diffraction Limited" secondary mirror support
- Parabolic primary mirror
- Seeker 6x24
- Light gathering power: 344x
- 1.25" rack and pinion focuser
- Eyepieces included (may be changed depending on availability): Super Plössl 25 and 10mm 1.25" Super Plössl
- 2x Barlow
- EQ-2 mount
- Aluminum tripod: 71-123cm height
- Weight: 13Kg
Astronomical telescope Reflector Newton Skywatcher 130/900mm EQ-2 with booklet for learning to use telescope