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Telescope Advice Please?

I would like to get a telescope, but I am not entirely sure which type I should get. Can anyone suggest any types to me? I would like to have one that is strong enough to view the planets clearly, such as being able to see the rings on Saturn. Any suggestions?

  1. Geoff G
    April 5th, 2011 at 09:53 | #1

    Here are a few web pages with good information on beginner’s telescopes:
    http://www.gaherty.ca/tme/TME0702_Buying_a_Telescope.pdf
    http://www.scopereviews.com/begin.html
    http://observers.org/beginner/j.r.f.beginner.html

    For more advanced information, read Phil Harrington’s Star Ware, 4th edition (Wiley).

    You’ll get the greatest value for your money with a Newtonian reflector on a Dobsonian mount, such as these:
    http://www.telescope.com/control/category/~category_id=dobsonians/~pcategory=telescopes/~VIEW_INDEX=0/~VIEW_SIZE=1000000
    http://www.skywatchertelescope.net/swtinc/product.php?class1=1&class2=106

    Buy from a store which specializes in telescopes and astronomy, either locally or online; don’t buy from department stores, discount stores or eBay as mostly what they sell is junk. Find your local astronomy club and try out different telescopes at one of their star parties:
    http://www.skyandtelescope.com/community/organizations

    I strongly recommend that beginners steer clear of astrophotography until they have learned their way around the sky. Astrophotography is by far the most expensive and difficult area of amateur astronomy.

    Many people who buy telescopes have no idea how to find interesting things to observe. A good introduction to finding things is NightWatch by Terence Dickinson (Firefly). A more advanced book is Star Watch by Phil Harrington (Wiley).

  2. Smudgeward
    April 5th, 2011 at 09:53 | #2

    Save yourself £££, just download Stellarium 0.10.4: http://www.soft82.com/download/windows/stellarium/
    choose the online telescope you want to look through, from where and when and wizz around the universe in high def if you’ve got it. You can even speed time up, freeze or slow down unlike the real thing. Saturn’s moons are cooler than it’s rings. If you configure to view space w/out horizon and transpose our Western constellations on the sky you can see why astronomy was more popular than TV 1000 years ago!

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