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Vixen Telescope AP-R130Sf

$1,427.99

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Main Benefits:

  • Aperture & Focal Length: Aperture: 130mm Newtonian reflector Focal Length: 650mm (f/5)
  • Mount type: Advanced Polaris (AP) equatorial mount with R.A. motor and STAR BOOK ONE controller
  • Optics: Multi-coated 130mm parabolic mirror for improved image quality and light transmission 6x30mm finder scope for easy object location.

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Features

  • Stylish design
  • Friction control system
  • Simple polar alignment
  • Power supply system focusing on mobility and comfort

Description

For observation of faint nebulae and star clusters in a wide and bright field of view

The 130mm aperture Newtonian reflector with excellent light-gathering power is ideal for observation of faint nebulae and star clusters, particularly for beginners who wish to start astronomical life with a large aperture excellent in light-gathering power. It is equipped with a motor for tracking.

AP Equatorial mount

Vixen Telescope AP-R130Sf

The Advanced Polaris mount is ideally suited for beginners who want to become familiar with equatorial mount or experienced observers who want a simple grab-and-go mount. The AP mount securely supports your telescope optical tube for comfortable observing. With its friction control system, the mount can be quickly moved to your target object. A wide selection of optional accessories are available for the AP mount to meet your observation needs.

R.A. Motor module and STAR BOOK ONE Set

Vixen Telescope AP-R130Sf

The AP equatorial mount is supplied with the R.A. motor module and STAR BOOK ONE set (main motor of the AP equatorial mount for tracking celestial object) which includes STAR BOOK ONE controller. R.A. motor module and STAR BOOK ONE set is an integral part of the AP system. Your own system is created based on the R.A. motor module and STAR BOOK ONE set by adding other modules.

Stylish design

The new stylish and smart design removes a difficult image on astronomical telescopes. Together with just 3.6kg lightweight body (without counterweight), you can easily handle full-scale astronomical telescopes. As the four AA batteries for power supply is integrated inside the body and adoption of internal electrical contacts eliminates successfully external wiring which is exposed to the outside in the past.

Friction control system

Vixen Telescope AP-R130Sf

Simply point the target objects by moving the optical tube by hands. The friction control system allows you to manually point the telescope at the object without using knobs and clamps.

Simple polar alignment

Vixen Telescope AP-R130Sf

The optional polar meter can be attached on the equatorial mount for simple polar alignment. Even beginners can quickly align polar axis. For precision alignment, the polar axis scope is usually used, but the polar meter can outperforms especially where Polaris is not visible.

Polar alignment scope PF-L

Vixen Telescope AP-R130Sf

The polar alignment scope PF-L features the employment of three stars alignment system and built-in dark field illuminator to enable alignment while looking into the polar alignment scope. This illumination powers off automatically to prevent unnecessary consumption of power. Corresponding to the polar alignment scope PF-L, our free app "PFL Assist" for smartphone and tablet that support polar alignment by visualizing a visible position in the constellation displayed.

Power supply system focusing on mobility and comfort

The motor module operates with 4 AA batteries which are commercially available anywhere easily, not only corresponding to the alkaline battery but also economical rechargeable batteries (Ni-MH, Ni-Cd). For long-term use, a commercially available USB external power supply such as USB mobile battery or USB AC adapter can be used connecting to the provided USB Micro-B terminal.

R130Sf Newton reflector

Vixen Telescope AP-R130Sf

The 130mm aperture Newton reflector which is excellent in light gathering power is ideal for observation of faint nebulae and star clusters in a wide and bright field of view.

APP-TL130 tripod

Vixen Telescope AP-R130Sf

The compact APP-TL130 tripod is adjustable between 60cm and 130cm, combining both the portability of the photographic tripod and the strength of the astronomical telescope tripod. Tipo of the tripod can be switched between rubber and metal spikes, so that it will not damage the floor even when it is used indoors.

Specs

Configuration Optical tube assembly, AP equatorial mount, Eyepiece, APP-TL130 tripod
Primary mirror 130mm parabolic mirror, multicoated
Focal length 650mm (f/5)
Resolving power / Limiting magnitude 0.89 arc sec. / 12.3
Light gathering power 345x unaided eye
Dimensions / Weight L: 575mm x OD 160mm, 5.3kg (Body 4.0kg)
Finder scope 6x30mm, 7°actual field of view
Visual back 43mm, 42mm for T-ring, 31.7mm push-fit
Eyepiece (Dia. 31.7mm) PL20mm (33x), PL6.3mm (103x)
Tripod Material, Type Aluminum 3-section leg
Tripod Dimensions / Weight L:570⇔1,296mm, H:526⇔1,159mm, closed 598.4mm, Radius: 350⇔710mm, 3.0kg
Total weight 15.2kg without battery and eyepiece

Warranty

Vixen warranties its products to be free from initial defects in materials and workmanship for a specified period based on part type:

Vixen Electronic Parts: Limited One Year Warranty

Vixen Mechanical Parts: Limited Two Year Warranty


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Vixen Telescope AP-R130Sf

Additional Features

Stylish design
Power supply options: 4 AA batteries or USB power
Compact APP-TL130 tripod (adjustable height)

Two eyepieces (20mm and 6.3mm) for different magnification levels․
Ideal for observing faint nebulae and star clusters in a wide field of view

Vixen Telescope AP-R130Sf

Seamless Stargazing Experience

Embark on a celestial journey with the 130mm aperture Newtonian reflector, perfect for exploring faint nebulae and star clusters.

Delight in the exceptional light-gathering power designed for beginners and seasoned observers alike, accompanied by motorized tracking for uninterrupted viewing.

Vixen Telescope AP-R130Sf

Effortless Exploration Enhanced by Innovative Features

Navigate the cosmos effortlessly with the AP Equatorial mount, blending style with functionality for both novice and experienced astronomers.

Immerse yourself in the simplicity of the friction control system, allowing swift adjustments to your celestial targets without cumbersome knobs or clamps.


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Magnification is important for making objects appear larger, but it does not create more detail. Aperture is more important for determining the overall quality of the image, including its brightness, resolution, and contrast. However, magnification can still be useful for getting a closer look at specific features of an object that you can already see with lower magnification.

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The essential accessories for your telescope will depend on your specific needs and interests. However, some common recommendations include:
Extra eyepieces: This will allow you to change the magnification of your telescope to suit different observing conditions and objects.
A finder scope: This is a small, low-power telescope that helps you aim the main telescope at the correct area of the sky.
A collimation kit: This is used to adjust the alignment of the mirrors in a reflector telescope.
A star chart or planisphere: This will help you identify objects in the night sky.

Dobsonian telescopes are generally the easiest to set up, as they typically only require placing them on the ground and aligning the finder scope. Refractors and reflectors may require more assembly and alignment, but the process is not overly complicated. Many telescopes come with instructions and online resources can also be helpful.

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50mm-70mm: You can see the phases of Venus, the moons of Jupiter, and some brighter deep sky objects like the Andromeda Galaxy and the Orion Nebula.
70mm-100mm: You can see more detail in the planets, including the rings of Saturn and the cloud bands on Jupiter. You can also see more faint deep sky objects.
100mm+: You can start to see more challenging deep sky objects, such as galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters. You can also see more detail in fainter objects like comets and asteroids.

We are often advised that you are able to see them through any small telescope, or even binoculars. But you really need a telescope with at least 40 times magnification to clearly see the detail of the rings as separate from the planet. And the bigger the telescope, the better.

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