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Refractor telescope
Refractor telescope




refractor telescope
  1. REFRACTOR TELESCOPE PRO
  2. REFRACTOR TELESCOPE SOFTWARE
refractor telescope

A relative bargain, it includes advanced features like a diagonal prism so that the image you see appears right-side-up, a Barlow lens for increasing the eyepiece magnification, and a spotting scope. The MaxUSee 400 x 70mm telescope is a great starter scope for young space enthusiasts.

REFRACTOR TELESCOPE PRO

Not as bright as telescopes with a larger aperture such as the 102-mm Meade Star Pro (our #3 pick).Less magnification than most models on our list.Speaking of hunt, the best carabiner is quite handy for those outdoor hunts. Also, check out the Meade Instruments Infinity 102mm Refracting Telescope which has the same wide telescope aperture and an f/5.9 focal ratio, which will come in handy for your next celestial object hunt. It also comes with a very handy smartphone adapter, letting you take pictures with your iPhone or other smartphones through the eyepiece.

REFRACTOR TELESCOPE SOFTWARE

This Meade refracting telescope comes with Auto Star Suite Astronomer Edition software on DVD. It comes with a specially designed tripod that features two high precision, slow motion cable controls for azimuth and altitude, so you can find the spot you want to look at in the night sky. It’s suitable for viewing nebulae, constellations, planets and the rings of Saturn. It also includes three different eyepieces with low, medium and high magnification as well as a Barlow lens. The 660 x 102mm Meade Star Pro refracting telescope features high quality optics with fully coated glass and offers the brightest view of any of the refracting telescopes on our list.

  • DVD-based software not as convenient as the Starry night app of the Celestron (our #2 pick ).
  • Tripod takes a little longer to set up than that of the Gskyer.
  • Larger and heavier, at 20 lbs than most on our list.
  • #3 Meade 234004 Star Pro Refracting Telescope If you work up a sweat in the process, the best coolling towel will come in handy. While it is designed with students of astronomy and beginning stargazers in mind, the Celestron also makes a great back-up instrument for more experienced hobbyists. The slimmer design also makes it more portable, and the very highly rated Starry Night software makes it easier to make sense of what you’re looking at among the stars. While it is not as bright as some other refracting telescopes out there, such as the Gskyer (our top pick) or the Meade Star Pro (our #3 choice,) this Celestron 900 x70mm telescope is a relative bargain at less than half the cost of those wider aperture telescopes.
  • No Barlow lens for extra magnification is includedĪ great introduction to stargazing, this Celestron telescope benefits from a long focal length and includes some useful features such as a finder scope, tripod with fine azimuth and altitude control and it even comes with educational Starry Night software.
  • Steel tripod heavier and bulkier than the Gskyer’s aluminum tripod.





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