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Guide To Buying a Telescope

So, you have decided that you want to buy a telescope. In my honest understanding it is one of the best decisions you will ever make. But, trying to work out which one to buy is not easy, there are so many different options that it can drive you nuts.

It is easy to get terminology overload and analysis paralysis. The truth is if you stick to a respected brand from a trusted store then there are only a few crucial things you admittedly need to know. Questions to ask yourself really.

Telescope

Ask Yourself These Questions

What do I want to look at?

The Moon and nearby planets, deep space or both?

Where do I want to look at it from?

Your home (consider local light pollution) or out and about (how conveyable can it be).

How much can I afford to pay?

Including all needful and must have accessories

Choose The Right Type of Telescope

Refractor

Best for Planetary observation

Pros: Ease of use and slight to no maintenance required

Cons: They are heavy and bulky and the costs of the lens will limit the size that you can afford

Reflector

Best for Deep Space observation

Pros: Mirrors are less expensive than lenses and they are good for night time viewing

Cons: Can be fragile and sensitive and will need to be cleaned and aligned regularly

Catadioptric

Good for Deep Space and Planetary observation

Pros: Good All Rounder as well as being Easy to use and portable

Cons: They are more expensive than reflectors

Fix Your Budget

An grand Telescope can be astronomically expensive and so you want to make sure that you are going to get the best bang for your buck. Some of your stargazing dreams may need to take a reality check at this point but don't worry as there are some perfect beginner scopes in the middle of and 0 to get your grand perceive underway.

Know Which Accessories are Essential

It is foremost to note that there are some accessories that are needful - if your favored scope doesn't come with a tripod or mount you will not have happy viewing and so you are going to have to buy them. With the essentials out of the way there are some very useful tools that you are fast going to want to get for your grand arsenal like a finder scope and red flashlight. Once you are all set up correctly, well, the sky is not the limit, it's just the start of it!

Find a Good Supplier

When it comes to buying a telescope - Buy a Trusted Brand from a Trusted Supplier. A decent option is a bonus and foremost to many will be a good level of after sales support. Good Telescopes are not Toys!

Guide To Buying a Telescope

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