Friday, September 28, 2007

On Owning User-friendly Astronomical Telescope


What is the best astronomical telescope for the novice astronomer, star-gazing hobbyist or the pre-teen kids who are very much interested in observing the stars and the planet? If the main concern is to star gaze and observe the skies and space, the best telescope should be a user-friendly one.

First of all, a perfectly user-friendly astronomical telescope is one which is easy to set up and assemble. Of course there are many scope models not needing any assembly at all. The only tiny concern is setting up, and the problem is not on the setting up of the telescope but more on where to position and set up the telescope.

The user-friendly astronomy telescope is also one with minimal instructions or procedures on how to get the best images of the planets and the moon, even the nearest galaxy. Not so much buttons, or dials to push or move, yet you only get the clearest, most crisp space pictures.

If someone is new in stargazing, better advise him on purchasing a simple refracting telescope as this is one of the most useful, reliable and user-friendly scopes to exist. Better yet, most scope stores have personnel who can be very helpful in providing you more information about scopes, and guiding you in buying the most appropriate and user-friendly telescope for you.

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