Telescope Model

What kind of telescope should I get?
I want a telescope that can see objects clearly Deepspace, and not too expensive. I am a beginner on the observation of stars, but I know a lot about what is out there. But I just want to see em too much instead of google images. Do you have any advice, and models of telescope? I'm open to anything. B Ok nice post, I will certainly check out Orions telescopes .. My father is real astrology for can help you find stars and the like.
I suggest that you join a local astronomy club or astronomical society before you spend your money on a scope. There are many different types of scopes and what is perfect for one person to another is not perfect. Each has its own set of eyeballs and no two are alike. If you join a club, you can attend some of their star parties and try out the scope to see what works best for you, before buying a scope. Members can also help you when you get your scope and show you how to get the most out of your new scope, and to help teach where are the treasures in heaven are. Most clubs have given scope and extensive libraries that can be more information as well. Most clubs will have monthly membership meetings with informative presentations given by members and guest speakers. You can really learn a lot from these clubs and is an added plus to all the great new friends who are there. Go to this site to find a club in your area. http://www.astroleague.org/societies/lis ... This only has clubs that belong to the National Astronomical League, so there are many more that are not listed here. Continue searching with Google you do not see one in your area here. There are different types of telescopes and they all have some excellent features. Refractors and reflectors, in addition to Schmidt Cassegrain, APO refractor, Mac-Cass, and many more. There are also several frames to choose from and over the mountains are so important, if not more important, that the scope is. All the different areas and mounts have some features that some people like and dislike. No two eyes are the same and the ideal for one person may be totally wrong for someone else. There is no scope that is "better" than other exception areas --- garbage out there that are just a waste of money. Never, ever buy at Walmart, Costco, Target, or any discount store like that. unwanted areas are flooded in the market for these stores. You're buying nothing but bad optics and plastic. If you are new to this, then stay away from anything used from anywhere. If you do not know what you're buying and that you are buying the most likely to receive from another person --- headache with no warranty either. Some great deals on used equipment are out there for people who know how to use and care of areas, but if you do not know what you're doing, you may spend much money on worthless junk. Improper cleaning can destroy a scope. Buyer Beware. I recommend: Orion http://oriontelescopes.com/ is best for the value and the customer service too. I have three of their reach and I'll just buy them from now. My first area to reach a controlled manual and I am very glad that it forced me to learn where things are in the night skies. Go-To scopes type can be frustrating. If you have not lined up exactly perfect, they find the targets. If you are a beginner, you will be frustrated unless you spring for a GPS Go-To. A locator object is just that --- will locate objects for you (should be in line first), but a locator object is not an engine monitoring system. It will not keep the scope on target. The Orion site has some excellent diagrams and explanations of all kinds of areas and supports. Things to consider are size - can the user to lift and transport the scope in the Display page easily? Do fits in your car? If not, then will gather dust in a closet. I recommend a carrying case too what is protected in storage and transport. Can the viewer reach all the controls and buttons? I have a long tube large manual refractor and it is very difficult for me to get to the buttons when I said Zenith. I'm not a man tall person. Take your time in making your decision. Some people suggest that the buying binoculars. Not a bad idea, but do not buy anything less than 10x50 and you must a tripod as well, or not be happy with your astronomical point of view as it will be very unstable from his movements. Even your pulse will shake. Personally, I prefer a scope to Binos because if binoculars are not aligned correctly at the factory, then get ghosting and distortions can not be fixed. Most cheap binoculars are not properly aligned. That's not so important for terrestrial viewing, but is a murderer for viewing astronomical. Binos can also be beaten out of alignment and become useless for astronomy. When you buy go Orion and you will not be disappointed. Do not try to learn everything at once or you will be overwhelmed and discouraged. Patience is the key to astronomy. Need a good star program successes as well. Http: / / www.stellarium.org/ This is a great freeware to download. Tell him where you are and tell you what you see. Ask a place where something is and I'll show you. I wish all the best! Enjoy! Edit: Sorry, but I have to say that astronomy and astrology are two completely different things. Astronomy is real science. Astrology is not even close to being real. You learn the difference the first time or two you go and watch our for yourself. Those of us who love astronomy are quite fussy about it.
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