Reddit Reddit reviews Orion 09007 SpaceProbe 130ST Equatorial Reflector Telescope (Black)

We found 7 Reddit comments about Orion 09007 SpaceProbe 130ST Equatorial Reflector Telescope (Black). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Orion 09007 SpaceProbe 130ST Equatorial Reflector Telescope (Black)
This 5.1 inch aperture reflector telescope gathers an ample amount of light for great views of the planets and Moon, as well as brighter galaxies, nebulas, and star clustersShort 24 inch long optical tube design for easy portability and fast f/5 focal ratio for pleasing wide-field performance makes the SpaceProbe 130ST EQ a very versatile telescope the whole family can enjoySturdy EQ-2 equatorial telescope mount and adjustable tripod allows manual slow-motion tracking of celestial objects as they appear to migrate across the night sky , Counterweight bar length - 8 inchesComplete assembled telescope weighs just 27 lbs. for convenient transport. Best for imaging- Lunar & planetaryIncludes two 1.25 inch Sirius Plossl eyepieces (25mm and 10mm), 6x30 finder scope, 1.25inch rack and pinion focuser, tripod accessory tray, collimation cap, Starry Night astronomy software, and more!
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7 Reddit comments about Orion 09007 SpaceProbe 130ST Equatorial Reflector Telescope (Black):

u/Quarkster · 2 pointsr/askscience

You can definitely get a nice hobbyist telescope for a reasonable to semireasonable amount of money. I don't know much about brands so definitely don't take this as buying advice, but here are two consumer telescopes at opposite ends of the price range for that market.

https://www.amazon.com/Orion-SpaceProbe-Equatorial-Reflector-Telescope/dp/B00D05BKOW
https://www.amazon.com/Celestron-StarBright-Schmidt-Cassegrain-2800mm-Telescope/dp/B000ARFND2

u/carnage102 · 1 pointr/telescopes

Thank you for your detailed reply. :)

About the optics type issue, thanks for pointing out which of those have spherical mirrors. I'm aware of the problems spherical mirrors bring in but somehow I forgot to check that when browsing for scopes. haha It's my first telescope purchase, so I asked help for that reason. :) Also I know those mounts are not very very sturdy but for this price range I know I have to make some compromises. I guess for now it would be better to buy a scope with a parabolic mirror and ideally upgrade the mount at a later time when a bit more cash flows.
Last thing. What do you think of these if I may ask? Skywatcher Explorer 130p and [Orion 09007 SpaceProbe 130ST] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00D05BKOW/ref=psdc_499154_t1_B0000XMSWK). Optics for both are stated to be parabolic. Are dobsonian still better than these? For planetary/lunar observation too?

thanks

u/holyshiznoly · 1 pointr/Astronomy

I've done more research. Do you have any opinions on this or this?

u/CatPhysicist · 1 pointr/astrophotography

I have an Orion 130ST with a cheap Orion drive. I mount my camera on the tripod for photography but when I mount it to the telescope, I get that ugly coma issue stuff.

I understand that a coma corrector corrects coma issues but I'm wondering if it would help on such an inexpensive scope like I have. I'm considering putting some money into a new mount and I'm wondering if I can get away with using my current scope.

I would probably need a new focuser as well. Is it worth the upgrades or do I just get a new scope?

u/Mason134 · 1 pointr/space
u/panterdnola · 1 pointr/astrophotography

This is great info. It makes me realize that what I'd hoped to do is probably impossible, but makes me excited for the other possibilities that exist. Even if I just use the telescope for viewing, but can use a camera and tripod separately to recreate an image similar to the stacked M42, I would be incredibly thrilled.

Would getting a telescope like this one potentially help alleviate the focal length issue, or would it still limit me to exposures that are too short (if I were to try the same methodology of stacking): http://www.amazon.com/Orion-09007-SpaceProbe-Equatorial-Reflector/dp/B00D05BKOW ? I know it wouldn't be as good for viewing the DSOs, but if it gave me more of an opportunity to try astrophotography on them, it might be worth the trade off.

u/locktwo · 1 pointr/space

*disclaimer I live near Atlanta so some of the pictures are hazy. There are a few planet pictures in there but my Iphone really cannot deal with that faint of light. You can do whatever you want with these pictures, I just love to share them with people.

These are all the moon pictures I managed to grab before the harvest moon and of course the harvest moon itself, I took the pictures using an Iphone 4s.

I use this telescope; however mine is a bit larger - they both look the same though.