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Celestron - SkyProdigy 130 Reflector Fully Automatic Telescope - Red

Model: 11068
SKU: 4180061
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  • General
    • Product Name: SkyProdigy 130 Reflector Fully Automatic Telescope
    • Brand: Celestron
    • Model Number: 11068
    • Color: Red
  • Additional Dimensions
    • Objective Lens Diameter: 130 millimeters (Generally, the larger the diameter of the objective lens, the greater the light-collecting power and the brighter images will appear.)
  • Dimensions
    • Product Height: 25 inches (The out of box height of the item. Height is measured as the vertical distance from the bottom of the item to the top as it would be primarily used or placed.)
    • Product Width: 38 inches (The out of box width of the item. Width is measured as the horizontal distance from one side of the item to the other as it would be primarily used or placed.)
    • Product Depth: 51 inches (The out of box depth of the item. Depth is measured as the distance from the front of the item to the back as it would be primarily used or placed.)
    • Product Weight: 18 pounds (The out of box weight of the item.)
  • Compatibility
    • Computerized Star Locator Compatible: true
  • Included
    • Computerized Star Locator Included: true
    • Eyepieces Included: 25mm and 9mm
    • Tripod Included: true
    • Case Included: false
    • USB Cable Included: false
  • Performance
    • Water Resistant: false (Resists some degree of water penetration.)
  • Power
    • Battery Size: Other (The battery size required for operation.)
  • Features
    • Computerized Hand Control: true
    • Magnification Type: Variable (Variable magnification indicates the presence of a zoom function on the device, but fixed magnification cannot be adjusted by the user.)
    • Optical Design: Reflector (There are three primary optical designs for telescopes: refractor, reflector, or catadioptric. Refractors use lenses, reflectors use mirror(s), and catadioptric telescopes use a combination of both to form images.)
    • Indicator Light(s): false
    • Mount Type: Computerized alt-azimuth
    • Tripod Mountable: Yes
  • Imaging
    • Magnification: 307 times
  • Exposure Control
    • Focal Length: 650 millimeters (The distance from an optical device's primary lens or mirror to the point where light rays come together in a single focused point, used to determine a device's magnifying power.)
  • Other
    • Assembly Required: Partial
    • UPC: 050234311533

This Celestron SkyProdigy 130 reflector telescope utilizes an integrated imaging camera and StarSense technology to automatically align with the night sky, so you can easily view more than 4,000 celestial objects.

  • Computer control technology: Features an extensive database with more than 4,000 celestial objects. StarSense technology provides an automatic alignment process for simple viewing.
  • Fully computerized altazimuth mount: Features a quick-release fork arm and optical tube for easy setup.
  • Stainless-steel tripod: Provides stability and ensures a durable design.
  • StarPointer finderscope: Helps bring subjects into view.
  • Battery pack: Offers up to 30 hours of power for extended use.
  • 26x, 72x and 307x magnification: To ensure a clear view of the night sky.
  • Flash-upgradeable hand control software: Allows you to easily download updates via the Internet.
  • 650mm focal length; f/5 focal ratio: For clarity and optimal light gathering.
Whats Included
  • Celestron SkyProdigy 130 Fully Automatic Telescope
  • The SkyX First Light Edition astronomy software
  • 9mm and 25mm eyepieces
  • Tripod, accessory tray
  • Owner's manual
  • Battery pack

Q: I live on the coast and want to use a telescope to view passing ships as well as planets etc. I know some telescopes show the images upside down which would not work well for viewing the ships. Does this one show properlr

A: The SkyProdigy 130 is a Newtonian Reflector Telescope is not recommended for terrestrial observing because images will be seen upside-down. We recommended to use a refractor telescope that comes with a erect image diagonal for correct, right-side up views.