The Levenhuk New Skyline PLUS 130/650 SQ2 is a compact Newtonian reflector with a 130mm aperture and a 650mm focal length, making it the perfect choice for astronomers who are interested in deep space. Even from a city balcony, the telescope shows Jupiter’s cloud belts and the dance of its Galilean moons, Saturn’s rings with the Cassini Division on clear nights, and the phases of Venus. Light pollution mainly affects faint deep-sky objects — for those, head out to remote places far from city lights, where you will see galaxies, globular clusters, and nebulae unfold in their full beauty.

Deep space in the palm of your hand

The telescope’s optical power, together with the included eyepieces, is enough for very impressive observations. The Andromeda Galaxy reveals its bright core, an extended oval halo, and its two satellite galaxies — M32 and M110. Under dark skies, the dark dust lane along its disk becomes visible. The Orion Nebula reveals a wing-like shape in many shades of gray. Inside it, you will spot the Trapezium — a cluster of four young stars. The globular cluster M13 in Hercules resolves into thousands of stars, resembling cosmic fireworks. Those who are not afraid to challenge their skills can follow bright comets. Most of them will appear as glowing patches with a hint of a tail.

The Moon is a perfect target that never disappoints. You will see craters just 3 to 5 km across. There are many of them around the large crater Tycho and in the bays of the Sea of Tranquility. You will also see mountains, rilles, and other fascinating details.

Full kit for a quick start

The main advantage of the Levenhuk New Skyline PLUS 130/650 SQ2 is its kit. The box contains everything you need to start observing the same evening. You get two SUPER eyepieces (10mm and 25mm), a red dot finder, a sturdy steel tripod, a counterweight, a mount, and the optical tube.

The manually controlled SQ2 equatorial mount is a tool that will make your hobby much easier. Simply perform the initial setup by pointing the axis at the North Star, turn the slow-motion controls to understand how they work, and you are ready to start observing. The mount compensates for the Earth’s daily rotation. This means that the object you carefully aimed at won’t drift out of frame. You can easily track its movement without losing sight of it.

Precision optics for great views

The Levenhuk New Skyline PLUS 130/650 SQ2 features a parabolic primary mirror, which properly collects and focuses light, delivering a clear and sharp image across the entire field of view. All of the optical elements are fully multi-coated, providing 92% to 95% light transmission, which means faint objects appear brighter and with higher contrast.

Key features:

  • A compact Newtonian reflector for urban and countryside observations of the Moon, planets, and deep-sky objects
  • Steel tripod with an accessory tray included, providing a reliable and practical base for your telescope
  • EQ mount with manual control for the perfect tracking of objects across the night sky
  • Complete set of accessories for a quick start: two eyepieces, red dot finder, slow-motion controls, and a counterweight
  • The parabolic mirror focuses light on a single point, completely eliminating spherical aberration to ensure a sharp image across the entire field of view.
  • An ideal choice for astronomers who want to look deeper into space and see nebulae and star clusters as they really are

The kit includes:

  • Telescope optical tube
  • Equatorial mount SQ2
  • SUPER eyepiece 10mm, 1.25"
  • SUPER eyepiece 25mm, 1.25"
  • Red dot finder
  • Slow-motion controls
  • Counterweight
  • Counterweight bar
  • Tube rings
  • Steel tripod
  • Accessory tray
  • User manual and warranty card
Brand Levenhuk, Inc., USA
Warranty lifetime
EAN 5905555027043
Package size (LxWxH) 102x55x25 cm
Shipping Weight 11.45 kg
Optical design reflector
Optical scheme Newtonian
Optics coating fully multi-coated
Primary mirror diameter (aperture), mm 130
Lens (mirror) shape parabolic
Focal length, mm 650
Highest practical power, x 260
Aperture ratio f/5
Resolution threshold, arcseconds 0.89
Limiting stellar magnitude 12.4
Eyepieces SUPER 10mm (65x), SUPER 25mm (26x)
Eyepiece barrel diameter, in 1.25
Barlow lens no
Finderscope Red Dot
Tripod steel
Tripod height (adjustable), mm 680–1150
Tripod weight, kg 2.4
Accessory tray yes
Telescope control manual
Mount equatorial
Slow-motion controls 2 slow-motion control knobs
Counterweights yes
Optical tube mounting mode attachment rings (included)
User level experienced users
Assembly and installation difficulty level easy
Observed object deep-sky objects

Returns Policy

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