![]() ![]() If you’re a telescope beginner, you won’t have to worry about any tricky steps or complicated tests. Plus, this model is extremely easy to assemble and doesn’t require any calibration. It also comes with a smartphone adapter, which allows you to use the phone as a screen, or as a camera to take great pictures. The 90 millimeter aperture is perfect for viewing most of the things you’d want to view, and all of the glass optics are coated to automatically adjust the brightness of the stars to a level safe and comfortable for observation. Many users of this scope say that the Gskyer AZ90600 is the best telescope under $500 especially for viewing the planets. If you live in the city and you aren’t able to see much of the sky due to light pollution, you’ll want a telescope like this that’s easy to carry with you. Hiking, camping, and even moonlit fishing trips will be more fun when you have this telescope along with you. This is a great starter telescope for the explorer who intends to take their telescope with them on their journeys. The motor is not included but it can be bought separately. It’s much easier to stargaze like this rather than twisting the knobs while looking through the eyepiece. ![]() It is a simple clock motor which you turn on after you get the object in the view and it will track the object keeping it in the middle of the eyepiece. Since it can get quite hard to keep the object in the view because of the Earth’s rotation, there is an upgrade for this mount to help you with that. The 130EQ comes on a lightweight German equatorial mount that works well enough for the 130 mm f/5 OTA, and it should work okay with a DSLR camera piggybacked on top. The AstroMaster 130EQ also features an unmagnified red-dot finder to help set-up, align and navigate easier.Ĭelestron’s AstroMaster 130EQ 130mm f/5 Reflector Telescope features a 650mm focal length and an oversized parabolic mirror that produce detailed images of the Moon, clear views of the planets, and the ability to resolve distant objects such as nebulae and galaxies. The 20mm eyepiece integrates an erecting system to correct images horizontally and vertically to allow easy terrestrial use. The telescope is fitted with a 1.25 rack-and-pinion focuser and two eyepieces to get new users started – a 10mm that yields 65x power and a 20mm for a 32.5x magnification. Type: Reflector, Aperture: 127 mm(5″), Focal length: 1000mm, Focal Ratio: f/8Ĭelestron – StarSense Explorer LT 80AZ Smartphone App-EnabledĪperture: 80 mm (3.25"), Focal Length: 900 mm, Focal Ratio: f/11.3Īperture: 130mm (5.11″), Focal length: 650mm (25.6″), Focal ratio: f/5 Type: Refractor, Aperture: 90mm(3.5”), Focal length: 600mm, Focal Ratio: f/6.7 Type: Reflector, Aperture: 130 mm(5.1″), Focal length: 650mm, Focal Ratio: f/5 ![]()
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