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The Celestron AstroMaster 130 EQ Motor Drive Telescope combines a powerful 130mm aperture with a motorized German equatorial mount for precise celestial tracking. Its rugged steel tripod with deluxe accessory tray offers stability and convenience, while fully coated glass optics ensure clear, crisp images. Designed for easy no-tool setup, this telescope is perfect for amateur astronomers seeking detailed views of the moon, planets, and bright deep-sky objects.




| ASIN | B0013Z42AK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,440 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2 in Telescope Reflectors |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Generic Name | Telescope |
| Imported By | A&S Creations, 6/7, Ground Floor, West Patel Nagar New Delhi-110008 |
| Importer | A&S Creations, 6/7, Ground Floor, West Patel Nagar New Delhi-110008 |
| Included Components | Telescope | Optical tube| Tripod | Accessory tray | 2 eyepieces – 20mm with built-in erect image corrector and a 10mm |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 88.9 x 48.3 x 27.9 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 7 kg 710 g |
| Item model number | 31051 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Celestron, Celestron Acquisition, LLC 2835 Columbia St Torrance, CA 90503 |
| Net Quantity | 7 Count |
| Packer | A&S Creations, 6/7, Ground Floor, West Patel Nagar New Delhi-110008 |
| Product Dimensions | 88.9 x 48.26 x 27.94 cm; 7.71 kg |
S**U
Celestron astromaster 130eq is absolutely perfect
Totally worth it purchasing celestron astromaster 130eq telescope. It’s easy to operate the telescope after knowing quick guide. For the first time i watched the moon so clearly and closely with just 10mm eye piece. I haven’t used barlow lens till now, it’s beyond my imagination of the views if i use barlow lens. Perfectly recommended to the amateur astronomers. Watched the moon soo clearly with moon spots but i havent got the perfect video to record it but i just got a glimpse. Everything’s perfect with the product and packaging.
S**0
Great telescope, but with caveats.
(This is my second purchase of the Astromaster 130EQ, although my previous one was an older generation model.) This is a really good and reasonably affordable telescope for casual observation of the moon and larger/closer planets- Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. One can observe double stars and Pleiades easily and they look beautiful. Deep sky objects are a challenge under urban/suburban skies. Using an appropriate Solar filter, sun observation is also possible to view surface details and sunspots. I have not tried astrophotography with this telescope yet. Here are some pros and cons: Pros: 1. The new generation model comes with a Celestron StarPointer red-dot finderscope, which is a huge improvement on the previous models which had an optical finderscope. Additionally, the mounting rings of the telescope come with a screw, onto which a cheap cellphone mount can be fitted, and used as an additional guide, using the TELRAD function on the Stellarium app. 2. I purchased the model with a motor drive (130EQ-MD), which makes tracking objects easy, without needing to fiddle too much with the RA and Dec knobs (see below). The motor drive assembly itself looks old-school, like it was built in a school hobby shop. But it does what it's supposed to do reasonably well. 3. Assembly is easy and the instructions are clear enough. Necessary tools are provided. Consulting YouTube videos makes the process easier. Cons: 1. The tripod and CG-3 EQ mount are this telescope's biggest and only weakness. There is a significant amount of play in the locking screws so that even the slightest touch, such as when making fine adjustments, makes the apparatus wobble and can sometimes even move the target object out of view. 2. The plastic parts of the tripod are somewhat fragile and my previous 130EQ's tripod broke due to this. The earlier model came with 4mm, 20mm and Barlow 2x eyepieces, while this one comes with only a 10mm and 20mm eyepieces. 3. Not really a con, but the telescope and, especially the mount, are heavy and optics are sensitive, hence the assembled apparatus has very limited portability except in and out of a house. This telescope is not meant to be moved around too much. Overall, this is an affordable and easy-to-use telescope for those looking to start out in serious amateur astronomy without burning a significant hole in one's pocket. I would highly recommend purchasing the Astromaster 1.25" accessories kit, for additional eyepieces and useful filters, along with this.
S**P
An out of the world experience
Amazing is just not enough to describe what you see and feel looking through the eyepiece. Venus was my first stop, "wow" was the word that came out when the image got focussed for the first time. I could see the phases of venus with just the 20mm eyepiece. 10mm made the image a bigger one and astonishing. Moon was playing hide and seek with the clouds but when it was well above the horizon and shining brightly, I was spell bound with its beauty. Honestly you could spend hours just looking at the moon. 10mm eyepiece gave an even closer look at the Carter's, the shadows casted by the craters and the mountain ranges on the moon. Jupiter looks like a 2mm ball with very faint bands of methane distinguishable if observed for longer durations. The four moons of Jupiter are just a very minute dots if observed very minutely. But I felty it requires more magnification power to observe Jupiter with it's methane bands and the giant red spot. (May be collimation issue is there) Couldnot see the most beautiful planet Saturn as clouds came in hope to see it when conditions are perfect. These were my first experience of amature astronomy with my first telescope. I don't write reviews at all but this Celestron Astromaster 130eq is such amazing piece that it made me to write such a review. Though there are some points which I would like to list to get the most out of the telescope. 1. Lots of patience is required to be able to see what you actually want to see, trust me patience will give you all that you want from this telescope. 2. Try to see the videos and go through the instructions manual before beginning assembly of the telescope as it's quite critical for one who has no idea of any such kind before. 3. Lot of things has to go right to get the perfect views, if not getting the perfect view wait for the perfect condition to occur. 4. The equatorial mount is very heavy and of solid built quality but the pointers are just not right and you can't be sure which degree u are setting on it. 5. The tripod is also of heavy construction but if expanded fully it feels more shakey so I don't expand it. 6. The secondary mirror was dangling loose when I first unpacked the telescope which totally dishearted me but I did manual collimation as per the instructions manual provided and it was fairly accurate but will eventually require a lazer collimation which again costs around Rs 6000/- to get more sharper images. 7. The telescope is very heavy (around 16kgs) and very difficult to move it around in assembled condition. It gave me body pains the next morning after my first setup and observations. 8. There are no cromatic abbrations as it is relfector telescope and the optics are of very good quality Those who are still reading this review and disheartened because I didn't post any pictures of moon or Jupiter for them I just want to tell that pictures just don't do justice to what you can actually see with your naked eye because human eye has 1000 times better dynamic range than any camera. Even I have gone through all the pictures posted in the other reviews. Trust me you are going to see 1000 times better with your naked eye that any of those pictures. If you want to go for this telescope go for it without any hesitation as it will finally give you and out of the world experience.
B**R
Hobby killer scope - reviewed after year of use
Writing review after an year, one of the wobbliest mount. Extremely poor design in terms of mount. Optics is not that great for this price point, forget about this if you are planning to buy for astro photography other than moon and Sun. One can wisely choose other professional model with just 3k extra. Go for GSO Dobsonian scope instead of this....Again this is a hobby killer scope if you are serious about Astronomy. For beginners this is a big NOOO !
H**R
Il pacco è arrivato con un giorno di ritardo, avevo pagato la spedizione 1 giorno ma qualcosa non ha funzionato, poco male Amazon mi ha restituito la differenza. Assemblato in un oretta buona senza problemi, il quick start e il manuale sono in inglese ma sul sito Celestron trovate anche il pdf in italiano, il tubo è arrivato collimato dalla fabbrica e sembra ok ma comprerò un tool di calibrazione. Mediocri gli oculari specie quello da 10mm (lo stesso in dotazione al Travelscope70), il 20mm è utilizzabile anche per la visione terrestre ma il raddrizzatore incorporato si mangia luce se comparato ad un mio oculare Celestron 20mm budget puro (20mm in dotazione al Travelscope70). In questa fascia di prezzo è comunque normale dover sostituire gli oculari con prodotti di maggiore qualità. Vi ricordo che state comprando un telescopio a riflessione quindi l'immagine appare capovolta, questo non è considerato un difetto in astronomia poichè nello spazio non esiste l'alto-basso, potreste comprarvi un raddrizzatore (come quello incorporato nell'oculare da 20mm) ma così facendo perdereste luce poichè aggiungereste un sistema di specchi o un prisma e questo si che viene considerato un difetto. Avendo alcuni oculari compresa una Barlow 2x Celestron Omni non ho avuto nessun problema e vi consiglio caldamente di procuravi una Barlow se non volete vedere puntini o poco più. Un riflettore decente ad un prezzo ottimo se preso sotto i 200euro, certo hanno risparmiato sullo specchio primario che non è parabolico bensì sferico come precisato nella scheda del prodotto alla voce "support" sul sito Celestron ma per comprarvi un modello analogo dotato di specchio parabolico spendereste quasi il doppio, il lato negativo è che questo specchio perde luce e potrebbe introdurre un pochino di aberrazione sferica. Il trepiedi EQ2 è abbastanza stabile se lo montate bene e con i pesi ben distribuiti, unico vero neo il distanziatore in plastica non mi fa sentire sicuro quindi siate delicati quando lo aprite o lo chiudete . Un consiglio, io uso il telescopio seduto su uno sgabello regolabile quindi non ho bisogno di estendere i tubi telescopici rendendo il trepiedi estremamente stabile, Eq2 base ma fa il suo lavoro. Qualcuno ha lamentato problemi di collisioni delle manopole o col motore, beh questo succede solo se montate male il trepiedi oppure se pensate di utilizzarlo come se fosse un trepiedi azimutale, con l'equatoriale vi bastano piccoli movimenti per alzare o "girare" il tubo e se tocca qualche manopola è perchè lo state usando male. Aggiornamento: Ho avuto l'astromaster 130 per un'anno ora ho qualcosa di meglio come un Maksutov 127mm e posso dire questo, se preso intorno ai 180 euro va bene , ha lo specchio sferico e non parabolico e non è propio il massimo e raramente potrete apprezzare stelle puntiformi ed alto contrasto che un Maksutov è in grado di regalare, tralasciando il mediocre cercatore e sostituiti gli oculari davvero pessimi il resto potrebbe andare ma è solo questione di prezzo, se volete un riflettore cercate di prenderlo con specchio parabolico i prezzi sono decisamente scesi, i difetti che lo sferico introduce si notano eccome quando si passa a qualcosa di meglio, come primo telescopio ovviamente non si può che esserrne entusiasti ma con l'esperienza si capisce che non è granchè.
F**Z
Çok iyi bir teleskop. Başlangıç için 50AZ modelini almıştım ama arasında çok fark var. Andromeda, jüpiter, saturn ve niceleri telefonumda var ama "AMAZON TÜRKİYEDE RESİMLERİ AÇSA GÖSTERECEM!" Eğer çok üst segment alıp para basmayacam diyorsanız ideal. Çok ekmeğini de yedim ürünün ;) 2 eksisi var el ile taşınmaz çok ağır. Ekstra lens alıp geliştirmek lazım. Jüpiterin 2 büyük çizgisi ve büyük kırmızı gözü lens yardımı ile gözüküyor. Ayrıca fotozeynep ile 1 günde kapınızda.
R**A
5 estrellas banda, viene completo y cuidadosamente empacado, observe júpiter por primera vez y se ve hermoso (pequeño pero hermoso) aunque mi celular no capta bien se ve muy bonito y nítido :0
C**6
I wanted to get my feet wet in backyard astronomy, after getting bitten by the bug using a pair of Nikon 8x42 binoculars. The binoculars still are a must have item, but far to shaky and low magnification to get views of planets. So I researched telescopes, and decided on a refractor, due to having small children and little time to fiddle with collimation. My budget was low, to keep my wife happy. The 70EQ stuck out due to the sturdier CG-2 equatorial mount and tripod, and far more sensible and better eyepieces (Kellner) compared to the powerseeker models. I was able to assemble it in about 20min, got it outside, and found both Jupiter and Saturn in a few minutes. Absolutely amazing seeing both the Galilean Moons and Saturn's rings within minutes of getting it outside. The moon itself is spectacular through this scope at both 45X and 90X. The 10mm has considerably more chromatic aberrations than the 20mm, but it's not bad. After that first night, I got the mount set to my latitude, and polar alignment consists of setting the tripod up with the mount approximately facing North. For generally keeping Saturn in the viewfinder that's good enough. The EQ mount is a must have though. I love it. I have run into a problem with the red dot finder scope, it stopped working after about a week. I swapped in a couple of new batteries and still broken. So I quickly ordered a replacement for $14 and am back up and running. So far the new one hasn't faltered. I'd recommend this scope to anyone. It is usable right out of the box. I've seen all 8 planets through it. Uranus and Neptune are still tiny dots, but you can tell they're blueish color and that they are round, but that's about it. Saturn is my favorite, it's also tiny at 90X, but the rings are clearly visible and separate from the planet itself. Jupiter, I can faintly make out the cloud bands, the planet is small and contrast is low, but with patience and persistence they are visible. I haven't been able to make out the giant red storm, but I'm hoping to get a decent 7mm or possibly 5mm eyepiece to push into the very limits of this scopes capabilities and make it out, along with the Cassini division. But, if not, it gives me a reason to beg for an upgraded scope someday. I've also been mesmerized by the faint grey fuzzies that are up there. I've seen the Andromeda Galaxy, the Dumbbell Nebulae, and the Orion Nebulae, these are faint as the scope is a slow f/12.9, but again, with patience they are there yo see. Have fun, and get something, you can't see Saturn's rings without some sort of scope. 73
K**.
Fungerade precis som jag hade förväntat mig, bra produkt
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