Saturday, February 21, 2009

Best Telescope to Buy - Getting One that Suits Your Star Gazing Pursuits


Where shall I find the best telescope to buy, you might ask? Many of those who are not expert buyers would simply rush to a department store and just purchase the first beginner telescope that they see. However, it will only take a few peeks at the scope to realize that what they bought are low quality models, and are really short of being toy scopes.

If you are one who is dedicated astronomy enthusiast, you need to find the best telescope to buy. Surely, it will not take so much effort in finding the one that’s best for your astronomical pursuits. So where can you find one that will actually provide you the best stargazing sessions?

One place to go to when looking for best telescope to buy are specialist shops of binoculars and scopes, those stores that only sell these optical devices as well as their accessories. Definitely the scopes from these outlets are more expensive than the toy scopes that one can find on department stores. However, they are simply a great buy and are sure to last for many years. Likewise, with proper care and maintenance, you will simply enjoy the same excellent quality and overall condition of these astronomy telescopes for a long time.

The advantage of purchasing your scope from a specialty store is that your queries about the gadget will be entertained and answered. You can also get helpful advices about how to care and properly handle your scope. This valuable information will seldom be available if you get your scope from a toy department store.

On the other hand, if you feel that you have no to time to go out and find the best telescope to buy from a brick and mortar specialty store, what you can do is just buy on the internet. Convenient and you do not have to leave your home – these are the advantage of buying online.

Certainly, another important benefit of going online is that you are sure to find the best telescope to buy as most internet scope and binocular sites have a wide inventory of items that are readily available for you to view and check out. And because of the sheer volume of competition of shops online, you are most likely to buy your dream telescope for sale at a really low price.
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Saturday, January 24, 2009

Orion Telescopes - Best for Your Star Observing Needs

If you are looking for a quality scope to use for your stargazing activities, you might want to consider Orion telescopes. Produced and manufactured by the Orion Telescope company, it is a type of refractor that utilizes curved lenses meant to reflect any image.


Orion telescopes are ideal for looking and studying the planets on our solar system, as well as other astronomical bodies such as the moon and the stars. This is an exciting scope to use as the observer can get to enjoy images in their most clear details.

The Orion Dobsonian scopes are also Orion telescopes considered to be refracting telescope gadgets. The characteristic of this type of scope is its low base. Therefore, the Orion Dobsonion can be used on top of tables, on a flat ground and on just about any flat surface, as long as it is a stable one. Dobsonians are best for beginner star gazers because if its simple yet efficient observing properties.

Orion Telescopes are considered as belonging to the league of best scopes. The Orion Company offers a great variety of scope and binocular products as well as accessories that are excellent in providing you with the ultimate star gazing experience. Surely one of their scope gadgets has the specs and properties that will best serve your star observing needs.
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Friday, January 09, 2009

Cassegrain Telescope


I am sure you are well familiar with refractor scopes and reflectors, but what about Cassegrain telescope? This telescope, which was designed in the 1600’s by French teacher and priest Laurent Cassegrain, is a sort of reflector telescope the mechanism of which involves the secondary mirror reflecting the light into a focus through a small hole located at the scope’s primary mirror.

Cassegrain is actually an adaptation of the Gregorian scope. The convex mirror of the Cassegrain possesses a cross section having a shape of a hyperboloid. On the other hand the primary type of mirror is shaped as paraboloidal.

A hole is found on the middle part of the primary mirror of the Cassegrain telescope. Here is where the light passes through and placed on Cassegrain focus.

Another type of Cassegrain telescope is the reflector type. This is known to be much more compact as compared the the Newtonian telescope with similar focal length. It should be noted that it is much easier to mount a bulky or heavy instrument or device onto the Cassegrain focus than if it is done on the Newtonian scope focus.
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Saturday, January 03, 2009

Buy a Telescope: Consider the Branded Ones


Planning to buy a telescope? That’s great, especially if you consider astronomy and star gazing as a serious hobby. But first, you should be aware of important tips on buying a telescope – in order to make sure what you are going to own, whether a refractor or a reflecting telescope is a great buy.

Definitely it is important that you consider the brand when you want the best telescope to buy. The brand name certainly has weight when you buy a telescope. The good thing is that most of the branded models that are available in the market are really of excellent quality. Many of these scopes can even be purchased at really low prices. So why just settle for the unknown brands? Go for the Celestron or Orion telescopes – you can be sure to have a scope that’s worth your money.

Buy a telescope from companies that have been in the business for years, even decades. By doing so, you can put your full trust on the quality and efficiency of the product you buy.

With the variety of scope types and models and the great number of branded telescopes out there in the market, you should not rush into buying the first scope that you encounter. You must take time when you plan to buy a telescope. Simply you must allot enough time to check on all types of scopes. Will it be a refractor or reflector, simple or complicated, cheap or the expensive one? Take time before you finally decide in buying a telescope; this way, you have great chances of getting the best one.
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