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Newtonian telescope. Aperture: 130mm. 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 71679
Brand Meade Instruments Corp.
Warranty 2
EAN 0643824208841
Package size (LxWxH) 101x46x20
Shipping Weight 16.03
Description

The Meade Polaris 130mm EQ Reflector Telescope is a high-aperture telescope perfect for studying deep-sky objects. This model is a reflecting telescope, which gives a bright image, completely free of chromatic aberrations. With Meade Polaris 130mm, you can see double stars with a separation of 1" and more, faint asteroids and comets, a lot of star clusters, nebulae and galaxies.

The kit includes three eyepieces and a Barlow lens. The Red Dot finder allows you to quickly find an astronomical object you are interested in.

The optical tube is mounted on a reinforced German Equatorial mount, which allows you to easily follow the diurnal movement of celestial bodies. Slow motion controls allow the telescope to move smoothly, without jerking. For maximally precise movement of the tube, it is possible to supplement the mounting with motor drives. The sturdy stainless steel tripod provides stable position of the instrument during observations.

Download special astronomy planetarium software on the producer’s official website. AutoStar Suite Astronomer Edition software will help you learn the night sky. It displays more than 10,000 celestial objects including planets, stars, galaxies and nebulas. You can print out star charts and even plan your observing session. It operates on any Windows based PC.

Features:

  • Telescope comes complete with everything you need to view the wonders of the night sky the first time out.
  • 130mm (5.1") reflecting telescope delivers bright and detailed images that is perfect for viewing celestial objects.
  • Features a larger stable equatorial mount with slow motion controls that makes it easy to track celestial objects as they move across the night sky.
  • Comes with 3 eyepieces that provide low, medium and high powered magnification for viewing a wide range of objects (Moon, planets, or deep-sky).
  • Includes a red dot viewfinder to help locate objects you want to observe.
Specifications
Product ID 71679
Brand Meade Instruments Corp.
Warranty 2
EAN 0643824208841
Package size (LxWxH) 101x46x20
Shipping Weight 16.03
Optical design reflector
Optical scheme Newtonian
Primary mirror diameter (aperture), mm 130
Focal length, mm 650
Aperture ratio f/5
Finderscope red dot
Tripod steel
Accessory tray
Telescope control manual
Mount equatorial
Slow-motion controls along both axes
Dovetail mount
User level beginners, experienced users
Observed object deep-sky objects
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