The telescope for beginners who finally want to experience celestial objects for themselves
As a fan of the cosmos you’d like to take a look beyond our borders. To see stars, planets and nebulae that give you an impression of the vastness of space? Now you can experience it - without yet being an expert on the sky. This entry-level telescope is easy to use, but so powerful that you can see nebulae that are many light years away. Your travels in the Universe begin now - from your balcony or garden.
The highlights at a glance:
- Enjoy the sharpness and clarity of objects thanks to the parabolic primary mirror
- 2" Crayford focuser (patent pending) for 1.25" and 2" eyepieces. Easily connect additional accessories - also from other manufacturers
- The equatorial mount allows you to precisely follow celestial objects
- Complete telescope with two eyepieces for carefree observations
- Succeed in finding objects more easily with an illuminated LED viewfinder
- Identify stars, planets and nebulae straight away - even if you're still a beginner
To boost your view of the skies
You have surely looked at the stars on a balmy summer evening. But did you know that there are hundreds of objects hidden between the stars, that are waiting for you to discover? The parabolic mirror collects so much light that you will distinguish even weak objects in the eyepiece.
What can you see in the sky?
- Lunar craters: thousands of lunar craters, peaks and valleys: the Moon is full of things for you to see.
- Planets: Mercury, Jupiter or Saturn. The planets of the solar system are on our doorstep astronomically-speaking, and you will discover many details, such as the rings of Saturn.
- Globular star clusters: the oldest objects in our galaxy present themselves as balls of fog that dissipate only at their edges. They accommodate up to a million stars.
- Open star clusters: they sparkle like diamonds against the black night sky.
- Nebulae: brighter hydrogen nebulae and planetary nebulae.
LED viewfinder - To help you locate objects in the night sky more easily
For the Moon, planets or galaxies - locating astronomical objects is sometimes not so easy, especially for beginners. But Omegon's red dot finder guarantees you success.
Our expert comment:
Find more telescopes for astronomy beginners in our comprehensive buying guide. The best telescopes for beginners
Tip: Our buying guide The powerful six-inch range contains a comprehensive overview of 150mm aperture telescopes.
The base plate of the 2" focuser is attached to the tube with M4 screws. The holes in the base are the same distance apart vertically and horizontally of 75mm. If you want to mount a different focuser, the base must be modified. Please use Contact us before you try it yourself.