Reflector Telescope
Reflector Telescope

A Mini Telescope Buyers Guide On How To Buy A Telescope
Are you interested in astronomy? Wouldn't it be great, to really see, what all those shinning points of light are, in the night sky? Well, you can with a telescope, but how to buy a telescope? What do you need to get started in astronomy, and wouldn't it be great to have it all in an easy telescope buying guide, such as this article?
Well, you have it. Here is the article that can help you get into astronomy. First it is important to consider a few points, when wondering how to buy a telescope. The first and obvious step, is buying a telescope. However, there are some other parts, which go to make your hobby in astronomy, so much more fun.
You need 3 things to get the most out of astronomy, and 1 other item, which I recommend:
1. A telescope (this telescope buying guide, should help with that!)
2. A star atlas
3. A good practical book on Astronomy And Telescopes
* Optional
4. A notebook
Let us look into these necessary items to get the most out of astronomy. Remember, you can easily get into astronomy, by studying and learning the constellations. Some people in our human history, devoted there lives to constellations, some even to just 1 or 2!
* 1. How To Buy A Telescope?
Your first step before buying a telescope is to consider what you want it for. Remember, telescopes are scientific instruments. This is an investment, and generally more you pay, better telescope you get, which can literally last a life time.
If you have been wondering how to Buy Telescopes, you have come to the right place! Buying a telescope requires buying from either 1 of 3 places. From a specialized telescope shop, though these are not always easily found. The next is through mail order and the third, which is the easiest, is online.
There are 2 main types of telescope, one is Reflector Telescopes (catoptric), and Refracting Telescopes (dioptric). One has a big mirror, and the other is longer, and slimmer. They both pretty much do the same objectives. However, many people prefer the reflector for deep space viewing.
* 2 & 3 - A Good Star Atlas And Practical Astronomy And Telescopes Book
Getting the most out of the science of astronomy is not about buying the biggest telescope or the high price you paid. Instead it is about knowing what is where, and where to look.
Galileo's telescope was so inferior to today's telescopes readily available, that he said that Saturn has ears! However, he still invested a lifetime into the study of these objects.
The key to knowing where to look is with a good star atlas, and a practical astronomy book, designed for small telescope use. A book called - Turn Left At Orion, seems to be the most popular, and easy to follow.
* 4. A Notebook
Viewing Saturn, Jupiter, and the Moon, can be fun home scientific tasks, but what happens next? We get bored! The truth is, to get the most out of astronomy, is to treat it as a science. Even if you are the worst painter, you still can record a detailed picture of the Moon's craters over days, and see the differences. This will go a long way in the future, and will allow you to look back, and see what many people will never see and all because you invested into the science of astronomy.
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Here are some telescope resources that can help you find and buy a telescope:
* telescope buying guide
* Meade telescope buyers guide
* Buying Binoculars UK
What is the difference between refractor and reflector telescope?
The two Types Of Telescopes are quite simple to tell apart. Refractor Telescopes use lenses, much like your regular eye glasses. Reflector Telescopes use mirrors. Both are very great tools for viewing space, but there are some key differences.
Refractor telescopes are almost always very long and slender in size and shape. The eyepieces is always at the bottom of the telescope, putting your view straight through the lenses that are place on the back and front of the telescope.
Whereas reflector telescopes are usually quite fat and short, much like a large soda can. The eyepiece is placed toward the front (or top) of the telescope and a mirror is used to reflect the image sideways out of the telescope, through an eyepiece and into your eye.
There has always been a debate as to which telescope is better. Many Refractor Telescope enthusiasts would try to sell you that reflector telescopes are always shoddy and poorly made. While this may have some truth to it, reflector telescopes have some large benefits over refractors.
One common benefit that reflector telescopes have over their refractor counterpart is on the issue of focus. Refractor telescopes (lens-based scopes) have a tendency to not blend colors as easily. If we were to sharpen the focus on a blue color, the red colors would most likely fall out of focus. This may not have a large effect on your amateur astronomy experience, but at some point you might run into this issue.
Reflecting Telescopes do a better job at keeping all of the colors together and in focus. But you might pay an extra buck for bang, so to speak.
Obviously, you might find packing your reflector telescope around a bit more of a task than your refractor, but to some astronomy enthusiasts the extra weight is worth the effort. If you need the extra car space for camping gear and you don’t plan to spend too much time stargazing, then a nice small refractor telescope might serve you better.
If you’re ready for a more expensive telescope that can bring all of your colors into focus, then a reflecting telescope is going to suit you will, but you might pay and extra buck or two for it. Stargazing is still a new hobby for you, a refractor telescope will suit you just fine.
The Parts of a Reflector Telescope
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Eight 8 inch Newtonian Reflector Reflecting Telescope Primary Mirror Mount | ![]() |
4 Bids | US $9.50 | 5h 34m |
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US $90.99 | 34m |
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Astronomical Larger Diameter 50mm Refractor Telescope | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $23.61 | 21m |
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15 Bids | US $19.00 | 32m |
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70mm X 700mm Outdoor Refracting Telescope with tripod | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $9.99 | 5h 32m |
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3800lm LHOT TrustFire 3x CREE XML XM L T6 LED Flashlight Torch SET | ![]() |
6 Bids | US $33.00 | 1h |
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New 76x900 Telescope Features equatorial Newtonian reflector with tripod | ![]() |
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US $216.40 | 13h 51m |
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MEADE 40mm SUPER PLOSSL MULTICOATED 1 1 4 TUBE | ![]() |
4 Bids | US $14.01 | 1h 7m |
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HOT CREE Q5 Light 5 Mode 500LM Lumen LED Flashlight Torch | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $12.59 | 1h 8m |
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White 45 GPS Computerized Go To Reflector Telescope | ![]() |
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US $516.99 | 12h 27m |
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Meade Equatorial Reflector Telescope 114EQ A w extras | ![]() |
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US $150.00 | 16h 53m |
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Edmund Scientific Astroscan Telescope | ![]() |
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US $180.00 | 12h 28m |
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Celestron 114mm Newtonian Telescope w original wooden tripod | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $72.00 | 16h 25m |
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CELESTRON NexStar 130SLT Telescope | ![]() |
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US $399.00 | 13h 8m |
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SCIENCE TECH 525 POWER REFLECTOR TELESCOPE W STORAGE CASE NEW | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $49.99 | 20h 54m |
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13 Bids | US $157.50 | 14h 18m |
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Astronomical Larger Diameter 50mm Refractor Telescope with Tripod | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $29.90 | 4h 45m |
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US $15.00 | 16h 24m |
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0 Bid | US $334.00 | 15h 43m |
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NEW $200 Celestron 21061 AstroMaster 70 AZ 70mm Refractor Telescope ON SALE NOW | ![]() |
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US $142.95 | 20h 12m |
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Tasco Astronomical Reflector Telescope | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $200.00 | 1d 1h 47m |
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Super sky Telescopes 675X NIB ASTRONOMY reflector w tripod | ![]() |
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US $99.00 | 1d 23m |
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Bushnell Reflector Telescope Model No 78 6754 | ![]() |
13 Bids | US $53.00 | 1d 3h 11m |
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1 Bid | US $125.00 | 18h 7m |
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US $24.99 | 1d 19m |
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Meade Variable Projection Tele Extender for SCT Celestron T Ring Astronomy | ![]() |
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US $34.65 | 19h 25m |
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US $115.54 | 1d 59m |
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HOT CREE XM L XML T6 5 Mode 1000LM Lumen LED Flashlight Torch 32 | ![]() |
4 Bids | US $2.50 | 1d 11m |
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New HOT 11 LED Portable Lantern Light Lamp Bivouac Camping Fishing Torch | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.10 | 23h 55m |
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NEW 500 LM Lumen CREE Q5 Light 5 Mode LED Flashlight Torch 18650 Charger | ![]() |
12 Bids | US $13.00 | 1d 55m |
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1 Bid | US $6.95 | 1d 23m |
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NEW SILVER 6 REFLECTOR TELESCOPE W TRIPOD WITH MOUNT | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $229.99 | 1d 19h 17m |
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1 Bid | US $14.99 | 1d 1h 48m |
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Tele Vue Ranger 70mm Refractor Telescope | ![]() |
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US $750.00 | 1d 6h 15m |
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TASCO REFLECTOR TELESCOPE 35X 56X 70X 112X 117X 234X72mm MODEL 33TR | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $14.51 | 19h 8m |
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Black 6 GPS Computerized Go To Reflector Telescope | ![]() |
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US $571.99 | 1d 14h 2m |
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TeleVue 4x Powermate image amplifier for 2 eyepieces with 125 adapter | ![]() |
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US $250.00 | 1d 4h 32m |
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Bushnell Voyager 78 9930 700X76MM Reflector NEW IN THE BOX | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $275.00 | 1d 10h 56m |
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White 45 iOptron GPS Computerized Reflector Telescope | ![]() |
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US $472.99 | 1d 15h 37m |
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New Silver 6 Telescope with Advanced Tripod EQ Mount | ![]() |
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US $252.99 | 1d 18h 47m |
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iOptron SmartStar G N 114 114mm Telescope | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $300.00 | 1d 10h 42m |
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0 Bid | US $199.00 | 1d 19h 52m |
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0 Bid | US $6.95 | 1d 14h 8m |
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Superb Celestron Astromaster 130EQ Motor Drive Astronomical Telescope | ![]() |
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US $299.27 | 1d 18h 34m |
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Complete Photo Strobe Flash Lighting 20 x 10 Backdrop Umbrella Backgrounds Kit | ![]() |
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US $219.95 | 1d 17h 22m |
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25mm Orion Sirius Plossl Telescope Eyepiece fully coated | ![]() |
4 Bids | US $10.50 | 1d 23h 20m |
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10mm Orion Sirius Plossl Telescope Eyepiece fully coated | ![]() |
8 Bids | US $8.00 | 1d 23h 26m |
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0 Bid | US $650.00 | 1d 20h 21m |
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TrustFire 3x CREE XML XM L T6 5 Mode 3800 Lumen LED Flashlight Torch | ![]() |
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US $41.99 | 22d 5h 31m |
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NEW UltraFire C8 1300 LM CREE XM L XML T6 5 Mode LED Flashlight SET | ![]() |
5 Bids | US $9.83 | 2d 1h 5m |
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Newtons Small Reflector Photo Mugs Sir Isaac Newtons small Reflector .... |
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Site of the Twenty Feet Reflector at Feldhausen. Cape of Good Hope Sept Photo Mugs This print of the Herschels 20ft telescope at Feldhausen, Cape of Good Hope, was the frontispiece for John F. W. Herschels Results of Astronomical Observations Made During the Years 1834, 5, 6, 7, 8 At the Cape of Good Hope, published in 1847..... |
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