Skywatcher Telescope Explorer 130M

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Skywatcher 130mm (5.1″) F/900 Newton mirror telescope with motorized EQ2 mount

The Telescope Optics: The Skywatcher Newtonian Telescope Explorer-130M is a great choice for the discerning beginner and earns high praise from more experienced astronomers as well. With the useful opening of 130 mm, combined with a high-quality parabolic mirror, this telescope is a good all-rounder for observing the moon, bright planets, nebulae, galaxies and also star clusters. The Telescope Mount: The EQ2 Equatorial Mount allows you to easily track an object using the flexible shafts once it is aligned with Polaris. Alternatively, this version also offers motorized tracking in the right ascension axis, making it particularly easy for you to observe the desired objects over a longer period of time. Scope of delivery: 130mm Newtonian telescope Sky-Watcher EQ2 mount RA motor drive with hand box Red dot viewfinder Eyepieces: 10mm & 25mm aluminum tripod with storage plate! Power supply and batteries are not included in the scope of delivery!

General
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weight 19.6kg
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size 110x51x26cm
Optics
Type Newtonian / reflecting telescope
Focal Length (mm) 900
Aperture (mm) 130
Aperture f:6.92
Focuser 1.25″
Tube weight (kg) 3.50
Mount
Type Motorized equatorial mount in rectacension
Max. Visual payload (kg) 4.00
Total mount weight (kg) 7.50

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Deliveries over the festive period

jupiter planet gas giant

Dear Customers,

Thank you for considering my shop. There are only a few days left until Christmas, and because of this I have to inform you that a delivery before Christmas can no longer be guaranteed

Thank you for your understanding.

T. Kaderli
Teleskopshop.ch