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Old 04-20-2012, 02:44 PM   #5
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Default Re: Need Help - Need a Telescope

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Originally Posted by oooo35980 View Post
Get a reflector telescope, they are considerably clearer and more powerful.

No, and yes. Refractors, those with the lens as an objective, will resolve greater detail than will a reflector, or one with a mirror as the light-gathering source, and so would be better for planetary observations as opposed to cosmological ones. However, a reflector can have a much larger objective for the same general price range, and thus can gather more light from deep-space objects.

Aside from the size of the objective, the other main consideration for brightness and clarity are the eyepieces. The larger the diameter of the front element of it is key to the transmission of the light gathered to one's eye, which in practical terms means you are better served by obtaining not only qualtiy eyepieces but also making certain the telescope itself accepts the larger (1.25-inch) diameter ones as opposed to the smaller (and cheaper) 0.75-inch ones.

Meade makes some nice telescopes that have the motorized star-finder technology, either as an option or standard equipment.
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