mickiev@sbcglobal.net asked: Want a good telescope that will last for years to come
Mynameismilo asked: I am looking for a good inexpensive reflector telescope, for an ambitious amateur astronomer. I have seen many online and don’t know what would be the best to go with. I’d prefer at least a 10″ lens, and I know that a good set of binoculars is always handy as well. Cheers!
romeojulietandnature asked: Hi i bought a Galileo FS-135DX 1100 x 135mm Reflector Telescope from amazon for $ 224 doller and i dont know if this one is the best one for it is price what u think plz tell me should i return it back it cost me 65 doller for shipping.
i_olide asked: Like tips, dark skies, uhmm how can i get the best quality. I have an Orion SpaceProbe 3″ Altazimuth Reflector Telescope. Please giv eme some tips on this. Thanks in advance.
DYORD asked: What will I see I use an ordinary concave mirror?
DYORD asked: Doesn’t it blocks some light and makes your view somehow darker? I have a 3″ reflector telescope, and the images looks better without it. It just looks odd though! addtl: I’m talking about the plastic cover on the top with a smaller hole in the middle (around 2 inch. My reflector scope’s tube [...]
benabean87 asked: Ive been using binoculars for over 6 months and feel its time fort a better equipment set up. I would like a telescope that hopefully I’ll still be happy with it in 2-3 years. My budget: £250-350 / US$475-675 I’ve been looking at the celestron C6-N model. Any thoughts? Any comments on other [...]
water_skipper asked: Would a FLIR camera work on a reflector telescope? I saw on Youtube that a metal mirror works just fine with far infrared. Does that mean it would work on a reflecting telescope? Would it be able to see the stars, or would the atmosphere block it?
Mystical Girl asked: My aunt gave me a meade telescope it’s a Polaris or Jupiter 114EQ-D and when i look in i can’t see anything. is it to strong, weak. is something wrong with it?Help Please
planck12 asked: The manual suggests aligining the telescope with polaris and then using just the RA knob to track objects and keep then in the field of view. Isn’t this possible only if the object close to the North Celestial pole. Say for instance saturn is somewhere in the east rising and the telescope is [...]