Description
The Omegon 130/920 EQ-2 is just the right telescope to take your first steps into the starry sky . With its high light gathering capacity it makes lighting really easy excursions into the world of deep space objects . Whether it's Saturn with its ring system or the Ring Nebula 2300 light years away with its delicate smoke ring, with this telescope all this and much more becomes possible!
The optics 126/920
The 126mm aperture offers approx 22% more light gathering capacity compared to the smaller 114/900mm model. Compared to the naked eye the optics collect 320 times more light . These data demonstrate that several things are already possible with a telescope of this size.
Maximum magnifications are not always important for observation, but when conditions are favorable, with the right eyepieces, a maximum magnification can be achieved. maximum useful magnification of 250x . The resolution capacity and possible enlargements are enough to make it stand out the first details on some planets . The optical tube features a 1.25" focuser , compatible with all eyepieces .
And when observed beyond the Solar System, numerous objects appear such as star clusters, gaseous nebulae and even some galaxies.
Do you also want to take photos? Here too you can take your first steps, since with a simple digital camera and an (optional) adapter you can get fascinating photos of the Moon.
The Newon Omegon N126/920 telescope is easy to collimate . This is important, because with correct collimation the telescope will provide you with its best image rendering performance. In this regard you will find some collimation screws on the primary and secondary mirrors .
The advantages at a glance:
- optics with 126mm aperture
- light point finder to easily find celestial bodies
- stable secondary mirror spokes
- 1.25'' focuser for all 1.25'' eyepieces and filters on the market
- collimation screws on the primary and secondary mirrors
- weight of the optical tube 3.4 kg/ external diameter 168 mm
The mount EQ-2:
This frames equatorial offers the possibility of precisely align the optics with the Pole Star . For each observation point it is possible to set the correct height of the North Star or amplitude. With micrometric movements in Right Ascension and Declination they are possible aim and follow precisely objects, while a counterweight ensures correct balance of the optical tube. Smaller telescopes are supported by this mount in a way stable And without oscillations . The aluminum tripod it is extendable with variable height from 71cm to 121cm, a glove box offers space for eyepieces and various accessories. The second largest of the EQ mounts is extremely light, compact and fits comfortably in almost any bag. Newbies will find it easy to assemble and it is also suitable for children. Can be equipped with a Right Ascension tracking engine (optional).
Shipping includes:
- EQ-2 equatorial mount
- stable aluminum tripod (variable height from 71 cm to 121 cm)
- glove box
- suitable counterweight
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