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 Monocular Telescope:Which Brand To Buy?

Published 2011/7/19 18:06:00 - Ceramic Ball

Even though each of these telescope manufacturers produce a variety of telescopes that meet different needs, such as telescopes for children, for amateur astronomers, and small observatories, the key point to your decision will come down to your own needs.One aspect to look at is setting a budget. I strongly suggest against buying a telescope for under $100. It is not even an investment! When you buy a good telescope, you can be sure that if looked after, you can always return for years, and still get amazing views of the heavens.

Take a look at what you want out of astronomy. What would you like to do? Do you want to look once in a while or do you want to jump into astronomy, and see the beauty of the universe?A good telescope for beginners will generally have a price tag of $200-$400. At this price range, you can expect to get a good scientific instrument. Though it won't parallel with the Hubble Space Telescope, you still can be sure to get some amazing views of the heavens.

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