![]() In regards to portability the Mini 130 is a very solid offering. The Mini 130’s power is still fairly modest in the grand scheme of thing where some systems can be 14 inches plus in aperture but, as beginner grade device the power is more than sufficient for observers of space who are just starting out. Of course galaxies, nebulaes, star clusters and a fair few celestial objects within the messier catalogue can be seen through the Mini 130 too. These specs mean that the device will be able to reach a theoretical magnification of 250x (the use able amount will likely be closer to 200x) and the images through the viewfinder will be relatively wide too, which means the edges of view will suffer with some coma.Īs foe what you’ll be able to see, Jupiter will come across in good detail near the upper end of the devices power, you’ll be able to see separation is Saturn’s rings near the top end of the scopes power, Uranus and Neptune will both barely visible but can be spotted and of course Mercury, Venus and Mars are easy to spot provided you attempt to locate them in the right conditions. The Mini 130 has an aperture of 130mm, a focal length of 650mm which results in a somewhat wide f/5 focal ratio. The Lightbridge Mini 130’s specifications are actually very similar to its direct counterpart in the Zhumell Z130. What Do The Meade Lightbridge Mini 130’s Specifications Mean? If you want to check out the pros and cons of the other variations, you can click here to go to post we’ve written that covers the subject in a little more detail. ![]()
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