are orion telescopes any good

by admin on May 1, 2010

How much and how telescopes in good quality?

I was wondering what the telescopes cheaper than you can get one that really work? And how you can get one, you can see the moon and planets with great detail? I’m so all sixteen plus £ 100 will be too worth it? : P

A telescope of £ 100 is very limited so far to show, and soon are frustrated and wanting more. Most of the telescopes in this price are cheap toys … those of the previous page are some of the rare exceptions. Frankly, I would not recommend any competition.

Read some questions later telescope here and see how cheap telescopes can be frustrating! Nothing less than 150 mm Dobson is probably a waste of money, so realistically you’re looking at about £ 200. For more information, read Phil Harrington’s Star Ware, 4th Edition (Wiley). Get the most value for your money with a Newtonian reflector on a Dobsonian assembly, buy in a store that specializes in telescopes and astronomy, either locally or online, do not buy in department stores, discount stores or eBay and all they sell is junk. Find your astronomy club local and try different telescopes at one of the stars of its parts organizations I recommend that management astrophotography Beginners clear up what they have learned the way to heaven. Astro is the area most difficult and costly measure of amateur astronomy. Many people who buy telescopes have no idea how to find interesting things to observe. A good introduction to research things is watchman Night Terence Dickinson (Firefly). A more advanced book is Star Watch by Phil Harrington (Wiley).

are orion telescopes any goodCelestron 114EQ, nebula, galaxies, etc?

I have a 114EQ Celestron, I was wondering [i live in Clearlake Area] houston as nebula, galaxies may you can see with my telescope.

I have a Celestron Omni series eyepeice orion 12mm and 1.25 “block i use ultra filter, since parts of the eye that came with my telescope are shit. i was wondering if there is anything I can really see well enough with my telescope and my team in my area.

 if i cannot see anything in my area because of lights city, is there somewhere I could come to my area that could help me see better with my telescope. Thank you. here is my telescope I use.

Their best targets are those such as the following: 1. Moon and planets (easy)

2. Brilliant, as globular clusters M13, M15, M4 3. Bright clusters M35 open as, M11, Double Cluster

3. bright nebulae such as M42, M8, M17, M57, M27 4. Nearby galaxies like M31, M81, M82 If you move away from light pollution you think you have a totally different field. There is a huge difference. If you are trying to see light in a polluted region, which are hampering their experience dramatically. Almost all these objects can be seen in a clear, dark place. Do not look at the pictures from Hubble, but should be recognizable.

ADDED: I recommend we look at these objects without the first filter. The filter can help you get a little more detail of the nebula, but it can block the galaxies and clusters of all and make it more difficult to find their targets.

Orion nebula M42 live through telescope

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