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WIN! A MEADE ETX-125 OBSERVER

Want to marvel at the night sky, but need the companionship of a computer to help show you around? Look no further...


With its Maksutov-Cassegrain design, the Meade ETX-125 Observer telescope allows for observations that bring fantastic views of a vast range of objects, such as craters on the Moon, the planets, double stars, globular clusters, galaxies and nebulae.

The 127-millimetre (five-inch) aperture and 1,900-millimetre (75-inch) focal length provide a focal ratio of f/15, which is perfect for high-power astrophotography. With its full-sized steel tripod, an equatorial tilt plate and a database of over 30,000 celestial objects, the ETX-125 Observer also offers guided tours of the night sky at the touch of a button.

This GoTo telescope is perfect for astronomers, who want to move out of the realm of novice skywatching and to intermediate level, with plans to dabble in imaging the universe in the process.

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Terms & Conditions: By taking part in this competition you agree to be bound by these terms and conditions and the Competition Rules: See here. The closing date will be 28th January 2021. Open to all UK residents aged 18 or over. Multiple entries will be disqualified. After the closing date, one winner will be drawn at random from the correct entries - please check you enter your correct email address.

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