saxon 5" DeepSky CT Dobsonian Telescope

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The saxon 5" DeepSky CT (130/650) Dobsonian Telescope is an ideal telescope to immerse yourself into the world of astronomy.

Featuring an aperture of 130m and 650mm focal length, this 5" tabletop Dobsonian-style telescope is excellent for lunar, planetary and deep sky observing.

Weighing a mere 6 kg, this lightweight and portable telescope is the perfect travel and outdoor companion. The sleek black diamond design of the telescope also makes it a great display feature in the home or office.

The saxon 5" DeepSky CT Dobsonian Telescope is user-friendly, easy to maintain and requires minimal assembly - simply remove it from the box, attach your eyepiece and off you go!

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RRP Price $429.95
Brand saxon
Warranty Information 5-Years Limited Warranty
Optical Design Newtonian (Parabolic)
Aperture 130mm
Highest Practical Power 260x
Focal Length 650mm
Focal Ratio F/5.0
Eyepieces 25mm and 10mm
Finderscope Red dot
Barlow Lens N/A
Diagonal No
Mount Type Table-Top Dobsonian Alt-Azimuth
Tripod No
Shipping Dimensions 54 x 41 x 40cm3
Shipping Weight 9.3kg
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saxon 25mm / 10mm Eyepiece

Featuring a 3-element design, these fully-coated eyepieces provide outstanding field correction and long eye-relief. Compatible for use on all types of telescopes.

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saxon Red-dot Finderscope with bracket

It is a zero magnification pointing tool that uses a coated glass window to superimpose the image of a small red dot onto the night sky, showing where the telescope is pointed.

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saxon Table-Top Dobsonian Alt-Azimuth

This kind of mount requires no additional tools during assembly and is incredibly easy to use, making it the perfect scope for beginner astronomers.

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Star/ Moon Chart

The star chart shows the solar system of which earth is a member planet and the moon chart clearly shows the topography of the lunar surface.