The Skyhawk 1145 P EQ1 is an affordable telescope for beginners taking their first steps into the night sky, equipped with everything a novice needs – a parabolic primary mirror and an equatorial mount. The diameter is sufficient not only for observing planets but also for initial glimpses into deep sky objects. This model features a shorter optical tube, is less susceptible to vibrations, easier to assemble and transport, and can be used for observations from virtually anywhere – even from your balcony.
The telescope's equatorial mount has adjustment scales and slow-motion knobs, allowing you to track celestial objects with ease. The primary mirror is parabolic and free from the typical aberrations found in spherical mirrors. With this telescope, you can observe the Moon and the bright planets Saturn, Jupiter, Venus, and Mars, thus beginning your journey into deep sky observation.
You will be able to see more than half of the objects on the Messier list – including open and globular star clusters, the brightest galaxies, and nebulae. By using an additional solar filter, you can also observe sunspots during the day.
Technical specifications:
Telescope type | Reflector telescope |
Telescope application range | Moon & Planets, Nebulae & Galaxies |
Magnification | 228 x |
Focal length | 500 mm |
Item number | 37151492 |
Manufacturer | Skywatcher |
Category | Telescopes |
Manufacturer no. | SKYHAWK 114/500 P EQ1 |
Release date | 20.7.2023 |
Colour | Black |
Exact colour description | Black |
Material group | Metal |
Material | Metal |
Level | Beginner |
Telescope type | Reflector telescope |
Telescope application range | Moon & Planets, Nebulae & Galaxies |
Mounting type | parallactic |
Telescope design | Newton |
Magnification | 228 x |
Focal length | 500 mm |
Telescope aperture | 114 - 130 mm |
Aperture size | 114 mm |
Scope of delivery | Skyhawk 1145P reflector telescope, EQ1 mount with tripod and accessory compartment, eyepieces (1.25 inch): 10 mm & 25 mm, 2x Barlow lens (Economy Barlow), red dot sight |
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