More light, more detail, more possibilities
The Omegon N 130/920 EQ-2 is a full-fledged Newton reflector for beginners and slightly advanced users who want to take their first serious steps in astronomy. With its 130 mm mirror aperture he captures 22% more light than the classic 114 mm models, enough to make visible not only the Moon, but also nebulae, star clusters and even galaxies.
Whether you are viewing the craters on the Moon, tracking Jupiter's cloud bands or want to see the Orion Nebula in color, this telescope offers clarity, contrast and detail well above entry level.

Bright optics and balanced design
The 130 mm parabolic primary mirror and 920 mm focal length (f/7) provide a perfect balance between magnification and field of view. This makes the telescope suitable for both high magnifications on planets and wide observations of deep-sky objects.
The optics are collimable, so you can always achieve maximum sharpness. The tube is compact and sturdy enough for regular use without being heavy or clunky.

Ready to use with a complete set
The Omegon N 130/920 EQ-2 comes complete, so you can start observing right away:
Included:
- Newton mirror telescope (130 mm / 920 mm)
- EQ-2 equatorial mount
- Aluminum tripod, adjustable
- Red Dot Finder - quick and intuitive targeting
- 2 eyepieces: 25 mm (low magnification) and 10 mm (high magnification)
- 2× Barlow lens - Doubles your magnification range
- Manual
With the 1.25” focuser use a wide range of accessories, from color filters to high-quality planetary eyepieces.

EQ-2 mount: smooth tracking, stable image
The EQ-2 equatorial mount provides stability and control even at higher magnifications. With the slow-motion control buttons follow your sky objects smoothly as they move, exactly as professional astronomical mounts work.
The aluminium tripod is adjustable in height and features an accessory tray for eyepieces and filters. The mount can later be equipped with a motor for automatic tracking, ideal if you ever want to switch to simple astrophotography.

What you can see with it
- Moon: deep craters, valleys and mountain ranges
- Jupiter: cloud bands and four large moons
- Saturn: rings and Cassini line in good viewing
- Mars: polar caps and surface structures around opposition
- Deep-sky: Orion Nebula (M42), Andromeda (M31), Ring Nebula (M57), globular cluster M13
✗ No automatic control or astrophotography without a motor upgrade
Why this telescope?
- More light = more detail - 130 mm aperture shows much more than entry-level models
- Deeper perceptions - see nebulae, star clusters and galaxies with brightness and contrast
- Stable mount - EQ-2 tracks objects smoothly and accurately
- Fully equipped - red dot finder, two eyepieces and Barlow lens included
- Growth Model - expandable with motors, filters and new eyepieces
- Collimated - always sharp image, time after time
Specifications
| Feature | Value |
|---|---|
| Optical system | Newton reflector |
| Opening | 130 mm |
| Focal length | 920 mm |
| Focal ratio | f/7 |
| Max. useful magnification | 250× |
| Boundary magnitude | 12.3 mag |
| Focuser | 1.25” rack and pinion |
| Seeker | Red Dot Finder |
| Eyepieces | K 25 mm & K 10 mm |
| Barlow lens | 2× |
| Mount | EQ-2 parallactic |
| Tripod | Aluminum, adjustable |
| Total weight | about 9 kg |
What we recommend
The Omegon N 130/920 EQ-2 is ideal for beginners who have outgrown the Moon and want to explore the depths of the universe. It offers an excellent mix of luminosity, stability and expandability, just what you need to really learn to observe.
A telescope with potential: compact enough to use often, powerful enough to surprise you every time.


















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