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Orion StarBlast 4.5 Equatorial Reflector Telescope

Orion StarBlast 4.5 Equatorial Reflector TelescopeBrand: Orion
Category: Photography

Buy New: $219.95
as of 9/6/2010 02:30 CDT details



Seller: Orion Telescopes & Binoculars
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 4 reviews

Media: Electronics
Aperature Mode: 100mm-150mm

MPN: 09798
UPC: 410000066614
EAN: 0410000066614

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • The entire family will have a blast probing the heavens with this real reflecting telescope!
  • 18"-long tube and 4.5" mirror for exciting views of the moon's craters, the planets, and more!
  • Includes sturdy tripod and equatorial mount for hands-free celestial tracking
  • Includes two eyepieces, finder scope, and FREE Starry Night astronomy software
  • One-year limited warranty

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Considering how many adults have told us they love our StarBlast "mini Dob," we weren't surprised that some of them suggested we offer the StarBlast optical tube on a full-size telescope mount. Sounded like a good idea to us. So here it is, the StarBlast 4.5 EQ. It's bound to become a favorite of both adults and adolescents alike. It combines the much-heralded StarBlast wide-field (f/4.0) parabolic optics with a sturdy, adjustable height EQ-1 equatorial tracking mount. So if you're an adult (or a parent) looking for an exceptional starter scope on a tracking mount, or an experienced amateur astronomer seeking a more portable alternative to your "light bucket," then get a StarBlast 4.5 EQ. The name says it all!


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Great First Scope   February 6, 2009
Sheryl Westleigh (Maine)
35 out of 35 found this review helpful

I've wanted a telescope since I was a kid and now that I'm all grown up and can afford one I did a lot of research and comparison of scopes in my price range and the StarBlast always had the best reviews. The reviews are right, the first night I went out and looked at the moon, Venus, and a few other objects and they all exceeded my expectations for such a small scope. I can't wait for warmer weather so I can use it even more.

The equatorial mount is a bit complicated to use but I got used to it pretty quickly. I'd recommend the original Orion StarBlast 4.5 Astro with the simpler dobsonian mount for younger kids or people who need a lot of portability.



5 out of 5 stars So far so good   September 16, 2009
C. L. Barger (USA)
23 out of 23 found this review helpful

Just got this scope and tripod. Weather has not cooperated for much viewing as yet. However, the few times I've been out with the scope, have been extremely pleased. Seems to be a good step up from the cheapo beginner scopes. If you are thinking about a starter scope and dont wish to spend lots of $$S, please take a suggestion from one who has been there and done that. Go ahead and spend over $200-250 for scope and tripod. I spent that much on numerous low end stuff that were unsatisfactory and generally broke soon after. This scope seems much more durable, viewing size is good and the tripod is all metal, very nice. So far no major cons. Will add more if I find any other info with further useage.


5 out of 5 stars Solid bang for the buck entry level scope   March 5, 2010
Marcus Ebenhack (Pearland, TX)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I've never owned a telescope and got this for me and my 7 and 9 year old kids after doing some internet homework. It arrived packaged securely. was relatively easy to set up and we were exploring the heavens in no time. Showed my skeptic wife a planet, forget which one, she said "how do I know that's not just a bright star?" so I zoomed in on Saturn and there was no room for doubt! We live in a suburban neighborhood so the seeing conditions are generally not very good but even in these conditions the rings of Saturn were unmistakable. Can't wait to get out in the country to check it out under better conditions but so far we love it and highly recommend to others as a solid bang for the buck entry level scope.


3 out of 5 stars Acceptable Performance...for the price   December 17, 2009
Ariel Delgado
10 out of 11 found this review helpful

The equatorial mount setup is a quite lengthy process. It comes in multiple pieces so, if you are buying this get ready to spend most of the first night putting them all together and figuring out how (the instructions manual is not very user friendly...there are two main pictures you are supposed to use as guide but not too helpful). The upside of this is that, once armed and leveled, it's pretty strong and firm so you don't have to be adjusting screws and notches all the time like with my previous telescope. This also helps to hold the target image still. Packaging was AWFUL. My telescope arrived broken: the primary mirror had separated from the bottom of the tube and hit the secondary mirror multiple times (during transit most likely). The main reflector mirror ended up severely scratched and the secondary mirror broken. I put it all back together as best I could, collimated (adjusted the mirrors angles and tilt) as described in the user's guide and tested the telescope on Jupiter and its Galilean moons. The effect of the broken/scratched mirrors is obvious and the image is not clear. You don't get to see Jupiter's gas stripes as advertised. You can still get a good look at the earth moon though. I'm still waiting on Saturn to be visible to evaluate. The item is reasonably big and a little heavy so don't think you can just drive it around easily, unless you have a big trunk. For the price, it's definitely worth it, assuming you get it delivered in better conditions than I received mine. I'm not happy with it but its not like I'm extremely disappointed at it.

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