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Meade DS-2130AT-TC Altazimuth Reflector
 
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Meade DS-2130AT-TC Altazimuth Reflector

by Meade
1.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)


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Technical Details

  • Simple alignment procedure
  • Generation II DS-200 mount with 9 slewing speeds
  • Full-sized aluminum field tripod with accessory tray
  • Has AutoStar Suite Astronomer edition software
  • Includes pair of quality 1.25-Inch Plössl eyepieces
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 19 x 12 x 32 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 21 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B0033765DS
  • Item model number: 20136
  • Average Customer Review: 1.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #13,177 in Camera & Photo (See Top 100 in Camera & Photo)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: April 21, 2010

Product Description

Aperture: 130mm (5-Inch). Focal Length: 1000mm. Focal Ratio: f/7.7. High Precision Internal Clock, GOTO Altazimuth DS-2000 Generation II Mount, #494 AutoStar handbox with over 1400 object library, Tripod, AutoStar Suite Software and Instructional DVD, MA Eyepieces (9mm, 25mm), Red dot viewfinder. The DS2130 ATS-TC is a fully GoTo telescope. It's onboard computer knows the night sky. After a short alignment procedure, your telescope will be ready to take you on a tour of the universe. You will see more objects in one night than Galileo saw in a lifetime. See planets like Saturn and Jupiter, star clusters, nebulae, galaxies and more. Two Premium 1.25-Inch Super Plössl Eyeppieces for superior long eye relief and an expansive wide visual field. AutoStar Suite Astronomer Edition Amazing planetarium software and instructional video will teach you the night sky and how to use your telescope Assembles in minutes Includes everything you need to explore your universe A first look at the rings of Saturn or the craters of the Moon can inspire a lifetime of exploration. Go to any star party anywhere in the world and you’ll see more Meade telescopes than any other. FEATURES Large 130mm diameter reflective mirror captures more light for brighter images #494 AutoStar handheld computerized controller automatically guides your telescope to over 1,400 objects Red Dot projection viewfinder for easy target acquisition.

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Stay Away From This Telescope, June 27, 2010
This review is from: Meade DS-2130AT-TC Altazimuth Reflector (Electronics)
I just received a new out of the box DS-2130 AT and was preparing it
for my summer vaction trip. First problem, the 2 screws that hold the
eyepiece tray to the tripod were missing from the box. Next problem,
the cradle that clamps the telescope tube does not engage the tube
tight enough to keep the tube from sliding, even when fully screwed down.
The padding between the cradle and tube is paper thin, poor compression.
The last and bigger problem, one of the two driving motors failed to work.
Meade says it inspects its telescope twice before releasing, Yeah Right!
I suggest looking at another brand. I guess name recognition does not
assure quality.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Avoid...., December 4, 2010
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I purchased this scope as a beginner scope. Meade claims that after a simple alignment procedure you will be up and running in no time. Not me. I followed the directions, trained the drive and set the red dot finder. The scope still would not align. I tried over 4-5 nights for 3-4 hours a night to try and make it work. Nothing! I finally went down to an astronomy store and asked the people working for some advice. Their response..."we hear that allot with Meade scopes. Even the more expensive ones". WOW! I did a little more reading and research and after 2 weeks I cut my losses and bought a different vendors scope and I could not be happier. It's really night and day. I can align the new scope in under 5 minutes and be viewing. I ignored the reviews that mention this scope having alignment problems. I hope you don't.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good telescope, but requires some learning, July 28, 2011
This review is from: Meade DS-2130AT-TC Altazimuth Reflector (Electronics)
Who this product is not for:

If you don't read instructions and want an appliance that you can turn on and point at the sky without learning how to use it, this telescope isn't for you. It's also important to understand that no ground based visual telescope will give you views that look like NASA photos. I think Meade's mistake was in how they marketed this product. The advertising and packaging gives the buyer a bit of false hope. It's easy compared to using a manual telescope. But it's not as easy as the marketing propaganda implies. Take the time to watch the DVD and read the instructions, and you'll be fine.

What you can expect to see (the moon):
The moon looks incredible through this telescope. With it's tracking feature, you can spend some time looking at features on the moon at really high magnification and not have to worry about constantly adjusting the telescope.

What you can expect to see (planets):
Saturn and Jupiter will show some good detail. On a clear, dark, Winter night, you can expect to see bands and moons of Jupiter. On a clear, dark, Summer night, you can expect to see the rings, bands, moons, and the maybe the storm on Saturn. If you have good conditions and the right filters, Mars and Venus look good. Mercury is a tough target for anyone. Don't expect much more than a point of light from Neptune and Uranus. Pluto is out of the question.

What you can expect to see (deep sky objects - nebulas, galaxies, clusters):
The Great Hercules cluster looks wonderful in this telescope. The same goes for the Trifid, Lagoon, Eagle, and Lobster Nebulas in the Southern sky. The Ring Nebula is a must see also. Unless you are lucky enough to be in a very dark area, there aren't many galaxies that will look like any more than a puff of smoke in space. The Andromeda Galaxy is big and bright and looks good. But remember, it won't look like a NASA photo.

The early Meade DS telescopes had a bad reputation, and deservedly so. That being said, Meade created the goto market segment back in the 1990's. Competitors like Celestron and Orion, who both make good products, had the benefit of learning from Meade's mistakes. Their early products were pretty much junk as well. The good news is that low end goto telescopes are much better today. But, they still require some effort to learn how to use them.

The Gen II Meade DS telescopes are generally pretty good. I'm very happy with my DS-2130, but I'm also an amateur astronomer with some experience under my belt so I know what to expect from a 5" inch scope. More importantly, I know what not to expect. These telescope have an additional lens in the focuser that allows for a focal length that is greater than the physical tube length. What that means for you is that the images won't be as clear as they would be in a telescope with a tube that is twice as long and no additional lens, but the images are still good enough for casual use. Advanced users won't be happy with it, especially those who have access to large telescopes.

I like it because it's portable, relatively easy to set up, has enough aperture (tube width) to see Deep Sky Objects, and tracks with a reasonable amount of accuracy. I can't leave it to its own devices for hours on end like I can a Meade LX200, but it also costs $1700 less. I can, however, walk away from it for 20 minutes to get a refill on my coffee and come back to an object still centered in the eye piece. It makes a nice alternative for when I don't feel like lugging out my 12" wide, 100 pound Dobsonian telescope.

The handset and goto mount should not be considered replacements for some basic knowledge of where things are in the sky. Compare it to a calculator. You still have to know that 5*12 is not 48 (it's 60). Download a free program called Stellarium and play with it to learn where things are. It's actually quite fascinating and I use it all the time. Fantastic program...and the price is right.

I would recommend that you spring for a light pollution filter. It's a filter that screws on to the bottom of the eyepieces and it blocks light from street lights, signs, etc. It will make a big difference on deep sky objects, especially in an urban areas. I use one frequently.

Parting advice: Find a local astronomy club and go to a star party. A star party is where a bunch of telescope geeks get together in a field and look at the sky all night through their telescopes. If you ask nicely, most of them will be more than happy to let you look through their telescopes - some of which are *really* expensive. Feel free to bring your telescope and ask someone to show you how to use it.


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