Celestron AstroMaster 130EQ-MD (Motor Drive) Telescope
- 130mm (5.11") Newtonian Reflector
- 650mm Focal Length, f/5 Focal Ratio
- CG-3 Equatorial Mount
- Included Clock Drive for Automatic Tracking
- 345x Light Gathering Power
- Total Kit Weight of 17 lbs
The Celestron AstroMaster 130EQ-MD combines a 130mm aperture with a 650mm focal length for bright, wide-field views of celestial objects. Its optical system gathers 345x more light than the human eye, resolving details down to 0.89 arc seconds under ideal conditions. This complete package includes a CG-3 equatorial mount and an RA motor drive, allowing you to automatically track objects as they move across the night sky, all powered by a single 9V battery.
The core of the AstroMaster 130EQ-MD is its 130mm (5.11") primary mirror, which provides enough light-gathering power to reveal details in the Moon's craters, the cloud bands of Jupiter, and the rings of Saturn. The fast f/5 focal ratio delivers a wide field of view, making it easier to locate objects and frame larger targets like the Andromeda Galaxy (M31) or the Orion Nebula (M42). The glass mirrors are coated with aluminum and silicon dioxide (SiO₂) to maximize brightness and contrast.
This telescope uses a spherical primary mirror, a design choice that delivers sharp images across the magnifications provided by the included 33x and 65x eyepieces. This keeps the instrument accessible and easy to use for newcomers to the hobby.
The included CG-3 equatorial mount is designed for astronomical tracking. Once you align it with Polaris, the North Star, you can follow any celestial object by turning a single slow-motion control knob. This design simplifies tracking compared to an alt-azimuth mount, which requires simultaneous adjustments in two directions. The mount features setting circles in both Right Ascension and Declination, allowing you to locate objects by their celestial coordinates. The sturdy, adjustable tripod with 1.25" steel legs provides a stable platform, adjustable from 32" to 51" in height.
What sets the AstroMaster 130EQ-MD apart is the included single-axis motor drive. This easy-to-install accessory attaches to the mount's Right Ascension axis and, once polar aligned, automatically compensates for the Earth's rotation. Objects will remain centered in your eyepiece for long periods without you needing to touch the manual controls. Powered by a standard 9V battery, the drive is fully portable and features a speed regulator to match the tracking rates of the Moon, planets, or deep-sky objects. A simple N/S switch allows for use in either hemisphere, making this a truly go-anywhere tracking system.
While the standard AstroMaster 130EQ offers the same 130mm optical system, its primary advantage is a lower initial cost. However, it relies entirely on manual tracking, requiring the observer to constantly turn the slow-motion control knob to keep an object in view.
The 130EQ-MD model includes the RA motor drive in the box. This is a significant upgrade for several reasons:
The AstroMaster 130EQ-MD is a complete observing package right out of the box. Locating objects is simplified with the built-on StarPointer red dot finderscope. The kit includes two eyepieces to get you started:
With its 130mm aperture, you can see a wealth of detail on the Moon's surface, the four Galilean moons of Jupiter, Saturn's rings, and the phases of Venus. Brighter deep-sky objects like the Orion Nebula (M42), the Andromeda Galaxy (M31), and the Hercules Star Cluster (M13) are also visible from a dark-sky location.
The motor drive attaches to the Right Ascension (RA) axis of the CG-3 equatorial mount. After you align the mount with the celestial pole (Polaris), the battery-powered motor turns the telescope at the same rate as the Earth's rotation, but in the opposite direction. This keeps celestial objects centered in the eyepiece automatically, eliminating the need for constant manual adjustments.
Yes, the f/5 focal ratio is considered "fast" and provides a wide true field of view, which is excellent for observing large deep-sky objects like the Orion Nebula (M42) or sweeping the star fields of the Milky Way. It delivers bright images that are well-suited for these fainter targets.
A spherical mirror is easier to manufacture than a parabolic one, which helps keep the telescope affordable. At the fast f/5 focal ratio of this telescope, a spherical mirror can introduce a slight optical imperfection called spherical aberration, which may cause stars at the very edge of the field of view to appear slightly less sharp, especially at high magnifications. However, for the included 33x and 65x magnifications, the views remain bright and clear.
Yes. The included 20mm eyepiece has a built-in erect image corrector. This is a unique feature for a Newtonian telescope, as it flips the image to be correctly oriented (upright and left-to-right). This makes the telescope perfectly usable for long-distance daytime viewing of landscapes, wildlife, or ships at sea.
No, Celestron designed the AstroMaster series for a quick, no-tool setup. The tripod and mount come preassembled. You only need to attach the optical tube with its dovetail bar, add the accessory tray, and insert an eyepiece to be ready to observe in minutes.
| Optical Design | Newtonian Reflector | Spherical Primary Mirror |
| Aperture | 130mm (5.11") |
| Focal Length | 650mm (25.6") |
| Focal Ratio | f/5 |
| Light Gathering Power | 345x (Compared to human eye) |
| Resolution (Dawes) | 0.89 arc seconds |
| Resolution (Rayleigh) | 1.07 arc seconds |
| Limiting Stellar Magnitude | 13.1 |
| Highest Useful Magnification | 307x |
| Lowest Useful Magnification | 19x |
| Optical Coatings | Glass mirrors coated with aluminum and SiO₂ |
| Eyepiece 1 | 20mm with built-in erect image corrector (33x) |
| Eyepiece 2 | 10mm standard (65x) |
| Finderscope | Built-on StarPointer™ red dot finderscope |
| Secondary Mirror Obstruction | 34% by diameter / 11% by area |
| Optical Tube | Aluminum, 552mm (21.7") Length |
| Optical Tube Weight | 7.7 lbs (3.5 kg) |
| Mount Type | CG-3 Equatorial |
| Tripod | 1.25" steel tube legs |
| Height Adjustment Range | 812.8mm - 1295.4mm (32" - 51") |
| Mount & Tripod Weight | 9.3 lbs (4.24 kg) |
| Total Kit Weight | 17 lbs (7.71 kg) |
| Slew Speeds | Manual with included RA Motor Drive for tracking |
| Software | Celestron Starry Night Basic Edition & SkyPortal App |
AstroMaster 130EQ Optical Tube
× 1
CG-3 Equatorial Mount and Tripod
× 1
RA Motor Drive
× 1
20mm Erect Image Eyepiece (1.25")
× 1
10mm Eyepiece (1.25")
× 1
StarPointer Red Dot Finderscope
× 1
Accessory Tray
× 1
Celestron 2-Year Limited Warranty
This telescope is covered by Celestron's 2-Year warranty. For full details on coverage, please visit the Celestron warranty page.