Omegon Telescope Horizon N 130/650 (87243)
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Omegon Telescope Horizon N 130/650 (87243)

The N 130/650 is a powerful beginner telescope designed to take you deep into space. More than just an entry-level instrument, it acts as a true “light machine.” With its 130 mm parabolic primary mirror, it gathers enough light to reveal delicate gas nebulae and countless stars in distant clusters. This telescope demonstrates how much is possible with a well-designed beginner model and will remain a reliable companion for years. With a 130 mm aperture, this telescope stands out in the beginner class.

269.99 €
Tax included

219.5 € net price (non-EU countries)

Anatolii Livashevskyi
Product Manager
Українська / Polski
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Description

Omegon Telescope Horizon N 130/650 (87243)

The N 130/650 is a powerful beginner telescope designed to take you deep into space. More than just an entry-level instrument, it acts as a true “light machine.” With its 130 mm parabolic primary mirror, it gathers enough light to reveal delicate gas nebulae and countless stars in distant clusters. This telescope demonstrates how much is possible with a well-designed beginner model and will remain a reliable companion for years.

Key Advantages at a Glance

  • Brighter images thanks to 130 mm aperture, collecting over 30% more light than a 114 mm telescope

  • Sharp, high-contrast views with a precision parabolic primary mirror

  • Versatile performance for observing the Moon, planets, and bright deep-sky objects

  • Smooth, precise focusing with a high-quality 1.25-inch Crayford focuser

  • Secure mounting compatibility with tube clamps and Vixen-style prism rail

More Aperture, More Universe

With a 130 mm aperture, this telescope stands out in the beginner class. Compared to a 114 mm telescope, it gathers over 30% more light, and more than twice as much as a 90 mm instrument. This increase makes faint objects significantly easier to observe. You can clearly recognize the distinctive dumbbell shape of the Dumbbell Nebula (M27) and begin resolving individual stars in the globular cluster M13. The added brightness transforms deep-sky observation into an impressive experience.

Precision Optics with a Parabolic Mirror

A large aperture alone is not enough without quality optics. The precisely manufactured parabolic primary mirror focuses incoming light accurately to a single point, unlike spherical mirrors often found in this price range. The result is sharp detail and strong contrast across the entire field of view. Lunar craters, planetary features, and star fields appear crisp and clearly defined.

From Wide-Field Views to Planetary Detail

The compact design makes this telescope a true all-rounder. Its moderate focal length allows wide-field observations of large star clusters and nebulae. With suitable eyepieces, it can also reach high magnifications for detailed views of the Moon and planets. Whether exploring the Milky Way or studying Jupiter and its moons, this telescope adapts easily to your observing goals.

Complete Accessory Package for an Easy Start

The included accessory set provides everything needed for immediate observation. Two Plössl eyepieces offer low and medium magnifications. The 2x Barlow lens doubles magnification when inserted between the telescope and eyepiece.

An LED red dot finder with adjustable brightness helps you quickly locate celestial objects. The extension tube ensures proper focus can always be achieved.

Turn Your Smartphone into an Astro Camera

With the smartphone adapter, you can attach your mobile phone directly to the eyepiece and capture your observations. Photograph lunar landscapes or Jupiter and its moons with ease. The Bluetooth remote shutter release minimizes vibrations for sharper images, making it simple to share your discoveries.

 

Scope of Delivery

  • Telescope

  • LED red dot finder with two brightness levels, including battery

  • 1.25" Plössl eyepiece 25 mm

  • 1.25" Plössl eyepiece 10 mm

  • 1.25" 2x Barlow lens with filter thread on the telescope side and 1.25" connection plus T2 thread on the opposite side

  • 1.25" extension tube with filter thread on the telescope side and 1.25" connection plus T2 thread on the opposite side

  • Smartphone adapter

  • Bluetooth remote shutter release including battery

 

Technical Specifications

Optics
Type: Reflector
Design: Newtonian
Aperture: 130 mm
Focal length: 650 mm
Focal ratio: f/5
Resolving capacity: 0.88
Limiting magnitude: 12.4
Light gathering power: 340x
Maximum useful magnification: 260x
Tube weight: 3.3 kg
Tube construction: Full tube
Primary mirror: Parabolic
Secondary mirror: Flat

Focuser
Design: Crayford
Eyepiece connection: 1.25 inch

Mount
Mounting type: No mount included

Tripod
Not included

Included Accessories
Eyepieces: 25 mm and 10 mm Plössl
Finder: Red dot finder
Prism rail: Vixen style
Finder base: Vixen/Skywatcher compatible
Barlow lens: 2x
Extension tube: Yes
Smartphone adapter with Bluetooth shutter release included

General Information
Series: Horizon

Recommended Applications
Moon and planets: Yes
Nebulae and galaxies: Yes
Nature observation: No
Astrophotography: Not recommended
Solar observation: Not recommended without a suitable solar filter

Recommended For
Beginners: Yes
Advanced users: No
Observatories: No

Data sheet

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Official permits of the Ministry of Development and Technology

Our company is involved in preparing official permits from the Polish Ministry of Development and Technology, which allows us to export all dual-use drones, optics, and portable radiophones without VAT on the Polish side / and without VAT on the Ukrainian side.