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Choosing which astronomical telescope is right for you requires a little bit of research. Right off the bat, forget about magnification &#8211; it&#8217;s really not that important. If you’re looking at a telescope that is advertising the magnification as its main selling point then walk away. Telescopes collect and focus light and so the most [...]]]></description>
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<p>Choosing which astronomical telescope is right for you requires a little bit of research. Right off the bat, forget about magnification &#8211; it&#8217;s really not that important. If you’re looking at a telescope that is advertising the magnification as its main selling point then walk away. Telescopes collect and focus light and so the most important factor is its light gathering capability, or aperture. As a general rule of thumb, bigger apertures gather more light, and the more light you gather the more you will see! But before you can decide how much aperture you can get for your budget there are a few other questions that you need to ask yourself 1st.</p>
<p><strong>1) What do I want to look at?</strong><br />
          &#8211; <em>The Moon and the planets, deep space, or both</em><br />
<strong>2) Where do I live?</strong><br />
          &#8211; <em>Are you in an area affected by light pollution</em><br />
<strong>3) Do I plan to travel with my telescope?</strong><br />
          &#8211; <em>How much kit can you reasonably transport</em><br />
<strong>4) What is my budget?</strong><br />
          &#8211; <em>How much aperture can you afford</em></p>
<p>The first thing you need to decide is what you want to look at – your two choices are the planets or deep space. For just planetary observation your best choice is a Refractor telescope. If, however, you want to spend your time gazing into deep space at nebulas and star clusters then you will want a Reflector telescope. If, like me, you want to do both then your best bet is to get a Catadioptric telescope, these combine the advantages of the other types whilst also doing away with most of their disadvantages. Right now these are the most popular telescopes on the market.<br />
You then need to think about where you live and if you and your scope are prepared to travel. Light pollution effectively rules out deep space observation in built up areas so there is little point getting a reflector telescope if you don’t plan to travel. If you plan to travel then your next big decision is how portable does it need to be. Bigger aperture might be better but it also makes a telescope much bulkier. It is also worth noting that reflectors will require extra care on the move as they can be quite fragile and refractors tend to be the largest of all the types due to their design. My choice for portability is a catadioptric. Do not forget about the tripod and mount – it is crucial for observation that your set-up is sturdy. This additional kit is bulky and needs to be factored into your ‘realistic’ travelling plans, just how much equipment do you really want to lug around?<br />
Now that you have an idea of what the best telescope for you might be it is time to consider your budget and any features that you consider important to you, such as computer aided navigation of the stars. You don’t necessarily want the most expensive telescope you can buy – you want the right type of telescope, at the right size for your needs with the greatest aperture you can afford with your budget. I would also advise sticking to a trusted brand of telescope bought from a reputable and knowledgeable specialist telescope store. When asked I always recommend Orion or Celestron, both produce high quality excellent astronomical telescopes.</p>
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<p>Here are more articles which you may find interesting: -</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.1st-in-business.biz/new-age-the-basics-of-buying-a-telescope/">New Age the Basics of Buying A Telescope | 1st in Business</a> &#8211; New Age the Basics of Buying A Telescope. One thing no one would desire to do is to take away any of the amusement of the activity of astronomy because the excitement of what that we do being star gazers is a big part of the attraction. &#8230;</li>
<li><a href="http://www.astrologyhoroscopeexpress.com/a-telescope-buying-guide-for-beginners">A Telescope Buying Guide For Beginners</a> &#8211; Buying a telescope is a daunting task for a newcomer. It all depends on your astronomy goals and careers. There is no perfect one which suits all observers in all conditions. You have to look for the features you want in your telescope &#8230;</li>
<li><a href="http://www.starstryder.com/2007/07/26/a-telescope-dream-for-any-budget/">A telescope dream for any budget</a> &#8211; Star Gazers As a graduate student at the University of Texas, I got to accompany the undergraduates on star parties (nominally as the ‘responsible’ adult, but really as a colleague in madness). We’d load up our cars with every telescope &#8230;</li>
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There are 3 main types of astronomical telescope &#8211; and it might just turn out that the best telescope for you is the one that looks least like a traditional telescope. All 3 types have the same purpose – to collect light and focus it to a point where it can be magnified so that [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are 3 main types of astronomical telescope &#8211; and it might just turn out that the best telescope for you is the one that looks least like a traditional telescope. All 3 types have the same purpose – to collect light and focus it to a point where it can be magnified so that we can examine it. How each of the different types of telescopes does this is different, and you need to understand the differences as they greatly impact upon what it is you might want to look at, portability, cost and style.</p>
<p><strong>REFRACTING TELESCOPE</strong><br />
These are your classic ‘long tube’ looking telescopes with a big lens at one end and an eyepiece at the other. As the light passes through the curved lens its path is bent (refraction) towards the optical axis of the smaller (objective) lens where it is bought to a focus.<br />
<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Pros</span><br />
*Very easy to use<br />
*Require little to no maintenance<br />
*Excel at planetary viewing as they are the best choice for looking at objects that have width e.g. the moon<br />
<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Cons</span><br />
*They are heavier, longer and more bulky than the other types<br />
*It is incredibly expensive to make large lenses so they are limited in size and this means less aperture.<br />
*Less aperture means that you cannot get a wide view of the sky and so they are not great for looking into deep space</p>
<p><strong>REFLECTOR TELESCOPE</strong><br />
A Reflector, or Newtonian telescope uses a primary concave mirror that sends light to a secondary flat mirror which reflects the light out a side opening and to the eyepiece where it is magnified and focused.<br />
<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Pros</span><br />
*Mirrors cost a lot less than lenses meaning you get more aperture and light gathering power for your money<br />
*Wider aperture makes for better night time viewing and these telescopes excel at viewing faint deep space objects such as remote galaxies and star clusters<br />
<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Cons</span><br />
*Can be fragile and sensitive<br />
*May require regular alignment<br />
*Mirrors require complicated cleaning and may require re-coating after several years</p>
<p><strong>CATADIOPTRIC TELESCOPE</strong><br />
These represent the best of both worlds as they utilise both lenses and mirrors to fold the optics and form an image.  They may look the least like a ‘conventional’ telescope but they are right now the most popular type of telescope on the market. The two main types are Schmidt-Cassegrain and Maksutov-Cassegrain.<br />
<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Pros</span><br />
*Best all rounder – can be used for planetary, deep space and terrestrial observation<br />
*Easy to use and portable<br />
*Excellent optics and focussing capability<br />
<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Cons</span><br />
* They just don’t look like a telescope to most people<br />
* They are more costly than other Newtonians of equal aperture</p>
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The good news is that you can get a beginner astronomical telescope in the price range of $100 &#8211; $600. As you might expect, the details you are going to be able to see for this price fall far short of pricier telescopes, but you will still be amazed at the detail you can see [...]]]></description>
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<p>The good news is that you can get a beginner astronomical telescope in the price range of $100 &#8211; $600. As you might expect, the details you are going to be able to see for this price fall far short of pricier telescopes, but you will still be amazed at the detail you can see of the moon &#8211;  craters and mountains you just did not know existed. As a rough guide to prices you should expect to pay around $5,000 for an 8 inch Refractor and $500 for an 8 inch Reflector. The big price difference is due to the fact that Reflectors use mirrors and these are a lot cheaper (albeit a nuisance to maintain) than the lenses in a Refractor telescope. A Catadioptric will fall somewhere in between and you should expect to pay $1,000 for an 8 inch telescope.</p>
<p>Given that refractors look the most like the traditional image of a telescope these are historically what most people bought to begin with, but given the staggering increase in price as you increase in aperture (lens size) the standard entry scope is about 2.4 inches. After a while with one of these the next choice for budding astronomers was a 6 – 8 inch Reflector. The Orion Starblast 6i Intelliscope Reflector (with computerized object locator) will you set you back just under $400. Go up to a 10 inch Reflector and expect to pay around $1,000.</p>
<p>Nowadays most people get started with a Catadioptric telescope as they provide the best option in terms of versatility and performance. They sit in the middle price range of the three telescope types meaning that you will have to pay more than for a Reflector of the same aperture, but in my opinion it is worth it. A Schmidt-Cassegrain with a decent 8 to 9 inch lens will cost somewhere in the region of $800 &#8211; $2,000. If you are determined to see deep space objects then ideally you are going to want an 11 inch lens and these will cost you somewhere in the region of $3,000 &#8211; $4,000. A Celestron EdgeHD 1100 CGEM SCT from telescope.com would currently cost you $3,499.</p>
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The chances are you are not going to have a decent telescope store on your doorstep, or even close – they are few and far between. You may find some to buy in a local toy shop, but I would not recommend it, in my opinion you should also avoid purchasing at superstores or department [...]]]></description>
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<p>The chances are you are not going to have a decent telescope store on your doorstep, or even close – they are few and far between. You may find some to buy in a local toy shop, but I would not recommend it, in my opinion you should also avoid purchasing at superstores or department stores like Wal-Mart and K-Mart. If you don’t want to be disappointed then you will need a good product from a good manufacturer. Avoid any telescope that puts magnification as its main selling point and avoid mass marketed 2.4 – 4inch junk refractors. The telescopes that some stores just get in at Christmas time are generally not that good so try to avoid those as well.</p>
<p>You could buy via direct mail but make sure you research the company and the telescopes on offer before you part with your money. Magazines such as Sky &amp; Telescope will provide you with some decent offers but unfortunately you only tend to get a one line description which is a bit limiting. If you have an astronomy club near to you then paying a visit is a great way to see some telescopes in action and get some recommendations. On-line is a great way to go and I’ve always used and recommended Telescope.com, with 20 years experience in the telescope business they definitely know what they are doing.</p>
<p>If you stick to a top brand telescope from a reputable specialist provider then you shouldn’t go wrong, and if your new telescope turns out not to be right for you then generally you will be able to send it back.  My current brand recommendations are Celestron and Orion.</p>
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There are lots of telescope accessories available to feed your stargazing desires – some are going to be essential, some may grow to be essential in your eyes over time and others you will just want because they are cool.
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<p>There are lots of telescope accessories available to feed your stargazing desires – some are going to be essential, some may grow to be essential in your eyes over time and others you will just want because they are cool.</p>
<p>If they did not come with your telescope then your 1<sup>st</sup> essential bits of kit are a tripod and mount. It is imperative that your set up is sturdy and that everything fits together properly, ideally you should get the manufacturers models for your scope. Many new telescopes come with this essential kit, but please bear in mind that some, including some of the most popular telescopes on the market, do not. Your next essential telescope accessory is a good finder scope, you’ll literally be lost in the dark without one. White light at night will blind you to the stars so most consider a red flashlight an essential bit of kit and if you have a Catadioptric then you should definitely consider a Dew shield. If you don&#8217;t have automated navigation then you will then want to get some astronomy software or a set of star charts to show you the most interesting and important sights in each visible constellation. You could of course jump straight in there with an Automated Tracking or GoTo system from the get-go.</p>
<p>Not essential telescope accessories but at the top of the ‘Should Have’ list are a selection of telescope eyepieces. At a minimum you will want ones with low, medium and high magnification and I would also recommend a wide field. Right behind these is a Barlow Lens which will double or triple the magnification of any eyepiece and a close third would be filters.</p>
<p>After you have the above lot there is still a whole lot of buying that could be done, but none of the following selection is really essential if you are just starting out:- telescope covers, accessory cases, star diagonal, collimating tool, red dot finder, drive unit, a personal planetarium or maybe just an observing tent or chair.</p>
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