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Old 04-13-2009, 11:29 AM   #2
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Default Re: Buying a Telescope?

A telescope is a serious investment, so be very sure of what you want. There are two types of telescopes, refractors and reflectors. Reflectors are usually measured in inches and are bigger that Refractors. Refractors are usually measured in millimeters. They are generally smaller in overall size than Reflectors. Reflectors are usually cheaper than Refractors.

Meade and Celestron both make good beginner scopes! I have used both a Meade and Celestron 4" and 8" Reflectors in the past. Personally, I don't like them, Reflectors that is, and then the quality of construction by either company. I finally ended up with a Stellarvue 90mm Refractor. IMHO a Refractor is the way to go! I bought mine about 4 years ago and only used it moderately for about a year. I have many accessories for it as well.

Look up the Stellarvue online. They are very well regarded If you think you may have an interest in something that advanced, I will make a great offer. PM me and we can discuss.
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