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2007-12-31 13:21:21 · 3 answers · asked by graysonpursley 2 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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This doesn't work. Only _you_ can see what's in your cart. You'll need to give us the links to the individual pages.

[Edit] Since you're not helping us out here, I'll just make some general comments.

• Don't consider any refractor smaller than 75 mm aperture or reflector smaller than 114 mm; actually 100 mm and 150 mm are better minimums.
• Avoid equatorial mounts unless you are willing to learn how to set them up; they're not needed by most people and add an unnecessary level of complication for beginners.
• Don't expect to be able to do any astrophotography of deep sky objects unless you're prepared to spend at least a couple of thousand dollars and invest a couple of years of learning.
• Don't buy a "goto" telescope for under $1,000: all you'll get is a computer that will point you to things you can't actually see with the optics supplied.
• Join a club to get real-world opportunities to test different scopes.
• Buy from a real telescope store, local or online, NOT a discount, department, or sporting goods store or online from eBay, Amazon, etc.
• Your best buy is a Newtonian reflector on a Dobsonian mount with an aperture of 8" to 10".

2007-12-31 13:26:21 · answer #1 · answered by GeoffG 7 · 0 0

THE LINK DOESNT WORK FOR US.

2007-12-31 18:54:54 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Dobsonian Telescopes
Zhumell 10-Inch
Dobsonian Reflector Telescope

2007-12-31 13:48:43 · answer #3 · answered by Kevin H 7 · 0 0

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