Friday, December 23, 2011

Celestron AstroMaster 130 EQ Reflector Telescope Review

!9#: Celestron AstroMaster 130 EQ Reflector Telescope Review

Ever since I was a small boy I have been fascinated with the cosmos. I used to imagine all the weird and wonderful things that could exist beyond our world and my bedroom was cluttered with all manner of space paraphernalia. One day my father bought me a small telescope and I remember staring up into the night sky whilst he pointed out various planets and other celestial objects.

Now that I am somewhat older, I still haven't lost my enthusiasm for Astronomy and I find myself stargazing on a regular basis. As well as being a great way to learn about our solar system, I find astronomy can be extremely awe-inspiring and helps to open one's mind. It always gets me asking myself the age old question, why are we here?

For those taking their first step into the world of Astronomy, the selection of telescopes on offer can be very daunting. Prices vary considerably depending on what type of telescope you decide to go for and higher priced items are not always the best value for money. Some telescopes require prior knowledge and experience of astronomy in order to gain the most from them whilst others are easy to operate yet do not offer a satisfactory stargazing experience.

For me, The Celestron AstroMaster 130 EQ Reflector Telescope is the perfect starting point for those wishing to embark on a journey into astronomy. It incorporates a permanently mounted StarPointer and the built in erect image optics allows for both terrestrial and celestial viewing. A well designed German Equatorial mount enables you to pin-point and follow objects in the night sky whilst the sturdy tripod with 1.25″ steel tube legs ensures balance and accuracy are not compromised whatsoever.

With features such as all coated glass optics, you will be able to view clear images of the craters of our moon, Saturn's rings and Jupiter's moons. It is extremely user-friendly and doesn't require any tools to set up and the 10,000 object database will help you to identify entities in the night sky. The 130mm large aperture and excellent light gathering ability of the Celestron AstroMaster 130 EQ Reflector Telescope means it's also possible to view deep space objects such as galaxies and nebulae.

All in all the Celestron AstroMaster 130 EQ Reflector Telescope is a well-priced entry-level telescope packed full of features to help develop your stargazing passion!


Celestron AstroMaster 130 EQ Reflector Telescope Review

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