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Reflector. Objective lens diameter: 130 mm. Focal length: 650mm

Reflector
Optical design
130
Aperture – the diameter of the light-collecting lens (refractors and catadioptric) or mirror (reflectors) that the telescope uses to collect light
650
Focal length – the distance from the primary lens or mirror to the point at which the light is focused
Availability

Product ID 04000
Brand Celestron
Warranty 3 years
EAN 2400000026662
Package size (LxWxH) 100x52x29 cm
Shipping Weight 14 kg
Description
Celestron’s innovative NexStar Star Location Telescope (SLT) has been a customer favorite for years thanks to its unique combination of high-quality optics, a user-friendly computerized interface, and a sturdy single fork arm mount.

This telescope comes with a pre-assembled, adjustable stainless-steel tripod, quick release fork arm, NexStar+ computerized hand control, 130mm Newtonian Reflector optical tube, and lots of bonus accessories.

The entire telescope kit is a simple, no-tool assembly and fast SkyAlign alignment procedure will have you ready to observe in minutes. This makes NexStar 130SLT your perfect companion for impromptu observing sessions and all-night stargazing marathons alike.

Your NexStar 130SLT will reveal details of the lunar surface, Venus and its phases, the polar caps on Mars, Jupiter and its four moons, and Saturn with its rings plainly visible. It can also be used as a land-based spotting telescope for daytime and wildlife observations.

Features:

  • High quality 130mm Newtonian Reflector
  • Fully computerized Altazimuth mount
  • StarPointer™ red-dot finderscope to help with alignment and accurately locating objects
  • Quick-release fork arm mount, optical tube and accessory tray for quick, no-tool set up
  • Sturdy, stainless steel tripod and accessory tray included
  • Perfect for celestial observing
  • BONUS Starry Night Special Edition Astronomy Software download with a 36,000-object database, printable sky maps and enhanced images including 3D renderings of stars, exoplanets, and galaxies
Specifications
Product ID 04000
Brand Celestron
Warranty 3 years
EAN 2400000026662
Package size (LxWxH) 100x52x29 cm
Shipping Weight 14 kg
Optical design reflector
Optical scheme Newtonian
Optics coating aluminum
Primary mirror diameter (aperture), mm 130
Secondary mirror obstruction, mm 43
Focal length, mm 650
Lowest practical power, x 19
Highest practical power, x 307
Aperture ratio f/5
Resolution: Rayleigh criterion 1.07
Resolution: Dawes' limit 0.89
Limiting stellar magnitude 13.1
Eyepieces 25mm (26x), 9mm (72x)
Eyepiece barrel diameter, in 1.25
Objective lens obstruction: by area 11
Objective lens obstruction: by diameter 33
Finderscope red dot, StarPointer
Tripod steel
Tripod height (adjustable), mm adjustable
Accessory tray
Telescope control autoguide
Mount alt-azimuth
Drive DC servo drives
Maximum payload, kg 3.6
Slew rate up to 3 degrees per second
Tracking rate sidereal, Lunar, Solar
Tracking mode azimuth, equatorial for northern and southern hemisphere
Software NexStar Observer
Guiding system alignment by the night sky, automatic by two stars, by two stars, by one star, by objects of the Solar System
Autoguider
Hand controller 19-key computer controller with a 2-touch display
Objects database 4,000 objects
Power supply 12V DC, 8 AA batteries (not included)
Dovetail mount
Optical tube material aluminum
User level beginners
Observed object deep-sky objects
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