Omegon Advanced 5" f/5 130mm 650mm EQ-320 Newtonian Telescope

Omegon Advanced 5 f/5 130mm 650mm EQ-320 Newtonian Telescope
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Omegon Advanced 5" f/5 130mm 650mm EQ-320 Newtonian Telescope


The telescope for beginners who finally want to experience celestial objects for themselves

As a fan of outer space, you would like to look beyond the limits. See stars, planets and nebulae that give you an impression of the vastness of the universe? Now you can experience that - and without already being an expert on the sky. This entry-level telescope is easy to use, but so bright that you can see nebulae many light-years away. Your journey into the universe begins now - from your balcony or garden.



The advantages at a glance:

Experience objects sharply and clearly: with the parabolic primary mirror
1.25" focuser: Connect additional accessories at any time - also from other manufacturers
Stable mount: because it brings more fun to your observations
Carefree start into the sky: complete telescope with two eyepieces
Find objects successfully and more easily with an illuminated LED viewfinder
Recognize stars, planets and nebulae from now on - even if you are still an absolute beginner



To enhance your view of the sky
Surely you have already gazed at the stars on a balmy summer evening. But did you know that there are hundreds of objects hidden among the stars that you just have to discover? The parabolic mirror collects so much light that you can see even faint objects in the eyepiece.

What can you see in the sky?

Lunar craters: Thousands of lunar craters, grooves and elevations: You can't get enough of the moon.
Planets: Mercury, Jupiter or Saturn. The planets of the solar system are astronomically at your doorstep and you will discover numerous details, such as the rings of Saturn.
Globular clusters: The oldest objects in our galaxy present themselves as nebulae balls, resolved only at the edges. Yet they harbor up to a million stars.
Open star clusters: They glitter like diamonds against the black night sky.
Nebulae: Brighter hydrogen nebulae and planetary nebulae


LED finder: Turning searching into finding
Where does your telescope point? The LED finder projects a red dot that becomes your landmark when you search for objects. With the viewfinder and a star chart, you'll master the discipline of finding objects in no time.



The mount for observations without drama
An observation can only become an experience with a sufficiently stable mount. The big plus: The EQ-320 reliably supports the tube and ensures a steady image. Compared to similar telescopes, the EQ-320 offers a firmer base with minimal vibrations.



Fine movement: How to gently follow the stars
If you've ever tried to capture an object with a photo tripod, you know how difficult that can be.

But with this mount, you have it easy: With the two axes, you can adjust any celestial object and keep it in the field of view with the fine waves, despite the Earth's rotation. The operation is as relaxing as a summit tour with a cable car. The views with the telescope are just as beautiful.



Highlights of the EQ-320 mount

Metal mount and aluminum tripod so you start with a more stable base
Fine drives let you hold any object in the eyepiece
Easily adjustable latitude because it allows you to use your telescope in any location
Large shelf because you want your accessories to be within easy reach at night


The telescope is ready for your own voyage of discovery into the universe. Now all you have to do is get in.



Scope of delivery:

Telescope with mount and tripod
Illuminated dot finder
Two 1,25" eyepieces with 25mm and 10mm

Technical data:
 
Optics
Reflector type
Type Newton
Aperture (mm) 130
Focal length (mm) 650
Focal ratio (f/) 5
resolving power (arcseconds) 0.85
limiting magnitude (mag) 12.1
Light gathering power (-fold of a 7mm pupil) 345
Max. useful magnification (-x) 260
Tube construction Full tube
Reflector
Main mirror parabolic design
Eyepiece focuser
Rack and pinion type
Connection (eyepiece side) (inch) 1.25
Mount
Mount type parallactic
Type EQ-320
GoTo control no
Tracking no
Tripod
Tripod type
Material Aluminum
Included accessories
Eyepieces 1,25'' K 25mm, K 10mm
Finder scope Illuminated dot finder
General
Total weight (kg) 16.6
Advanced series
Special recommendation Yes
Fields of application
Moon & Planets yes
Nebulae & Galaxies yes
Nature observation not recommended
Astrophotography yes
Sun not recommended (only with suitable solar filter)
Recommended for ...
Beginners yes
Advanced users yes
Observatories no
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