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Win ANOMEGON ADVANCED N 203/1200 DOBSONIAN

This all-rounder telescope is suitable for observing both Solar System and faint deep-sky targets – and we’re giving one away, courtesy of astroshop.eu

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Treat your eyes to a new window into the universe. The Omegon Advanced N 203/1200 Dobsonian offers clear views of planets, nebulae and galaxies, and even at high magnificat­ions navigating the rocker-box mount to any object in the night sky is quick and easy.

Featuring exquisite optics and an aperture of 203mm, the telescope’s parabolic main mirror lends itself to sharp and bright images right across the field of view, allowing you to take a tour of the planets of the Solar System with clarity and get up close to the sparkling stars of tightly packed globular clusters and galaxies beyond our Milky Way. And that’s not all – the Omegon Advanced N 203/1200 also allows you to achieve stunning views of comets, nebulae, planetary nebulae and open clusters.

With the Omegon Advanced as part of your observing kit you’ll always be at an advantage – you can get observing immediatel­y with the supplied 10mm and 25mm eyepieces and red dot finder and always tour the night sky with a sturdy, smooth set-up thanks to a new friction system that balances those heavy eyepieces and other such accessorie­s with ease.

To be in with a chance of winning, all you have to do is answer this question:

Who first argued that galaxies were ‘island universes’ in the Great Debate of 1920?

A: Heber Curtis B: Edwin Hubble C: Harlow Shapley

Competitio­n ends on 1 February 2019

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