Manufacturer: Omegon
Product number: OM58247

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Omegon Radiant Finder with Base
Find objects in the sky immediately.

Every experienced observer knows the problem: until you know your way around the night sky really well, you can lose many hours trying to find your way around the stars. The main problem: finding a particular object. This is where the Omegon Radiant will help you because it is completely different to other LED finders. From the very first night you use it, finding even the faintest target will be successful and fun.

The advantages at a glance:
It accompanies you on your journey to the target objects; from now on you can find the objects you’re looking for.
Without goto, but with full orientation: get to know the sky better than most observers using computer-controlled telescopes
Find even faint deep-sky objects
Better navigation: target circles with 0.5°, 2° and 4°
Dimmable illumination control adaptable to the observation situation
With base: Radiant can be mounted and removed at any time


What is so different about the Radiant?
With a normal LED finder you look at a single point in the sky. When searching for an object as a beginner, how can you orientate yourself from a star chart to what you are actually seeing in the sky? You need at least an idea of where to look, a point of reference.

It’s exactly here that the Omegon Radiant offers a solution. A two-dimensional projection instead of a zero-dimensional point puts you in the picture and you can better estimate distances.

0.5°, 2° and 4°: The secret of target circles
How do you find objects in the sky? You have a star chart in your hand and you are trying to find an object that you cannot see. Here the Radiant target circles help you. The inner circle covers an area of 0.5 degrees, the middle circle 1 degree, and the outer circle 2 degrees.

Dimmable for bright and very dark locations
The LED illumination is variable from bright to dim, so you can use the Radiant in bright or very dark locations. The advantage: you don’t lose your eyes’ dark adaption.

Radiant base
Two adhesive strips allow the base of the Radiant to be attached to any telescope tube with a diameter of 10 centimetres or more. Two fixing screws fasten your finder and hold it in the required position.

No more frustration trying to find an object
Nothing is more frustrating than a star cluster, a nebula, or a galaxy that you want to look at but simply cannot find. The evening is a disappointment. This is how it goes for thousands of observers, beginners are especially frustrated by this. However the Radiant finder eliminates this frustration. Even on your very first night you will find the object you are looking for and enjoy your first success.

Who is the Omegon Radiant suitable for?
Whether beginner or advanced, the Radiant is for all observers who want to find their target object more quickly or easily. If you have a manually-controlled Telescope with no GoTo, then the Radiant is for you. Even when, time after time, you have trouble finding an object, with the Radiant you will always succeed.

Bonus: Free ruler with Radiant and Telrad circles
Having a Radiant is one thing, finding an object in the sky is another. But with this newly designed radiant ruler, finding objects will be easy. Radiant circles in 7 different scales fit most popular star atlases. Simply place the transparent ruler over the map and you´ll be able to find the exact path to the celestial object.

The ruler fits these star atlases:
Deep Sky Travel Atlas
Pocket Sky Atlas
Cosmos Star Atlas Compact
Pocket Sky Atlas Jumbo
Sky Atlas 2000
Uranometria
Atlas for sky observers


Nice addition: With an imprinted table you can find out at once and directly under the starry sky, which magnification and which eyepiece focal length fits best to nebulae, galaxies, double stars and other objects.
Type:Red dot/projection finder
Magnification:1x
Angle view or straight view:Straight view
Image orientation:Natural
Target marker:Circles, glowing red
Battery powered:Yes
Battery type:2 AA batteries (not included)
Material:ABS plastic, black
Finder separable from telescope:Yes, only the base remains
Dimensions (LxWxH):210 mm x 58 mm x 130 mm
Weight:270 g
Radiant finder
Radiant base
Radiant ruler



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Reviews

Written by Henning Dette
on 2022-01-10

"Ohne diese Hilfe kommt man eigentlich schwer aus....ich möchte den Finder nicht mehr missen"

Written by Gregor Hof
on 2021-04-13

"Einfach zu bedienen und sehr gut und hilfreich bei der Suche nach Objekten "