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Good Simple Telescope

A good telescope can open up a whole new world for the amateur astronomy buff. Even under the glare of city lights, you can get a closer look at the universe. Telescopes that are available to consumers today are powerful enough for anyone who wants to view stars, planets and satellites from their own backyard.

Do some research on telescopes before buying; this is essential. Start by evaluating your particular needs. Will you be using your telescope in a rural or urban environment? Will you have to move the telescope to a number of locations? How serious are you about your new hobby?

Go online and compile a collection of manufacturers' advertisements and reviews, such as with Celestron Telescopes and Leupold Scopes. This is an excellent way to compare different models. Astronomy Magazine is a great resource for both ads and reviews too. You may need a variety of accessories, so get familiar with the terminology and know what each piece does.

Expensive telescopes may look impressive, but they may not be what amateurs need. Beginners should choose a relatively simple scope that is small enough to carry from location to location. You may want to consider getting a pair of high powered binoculars before you purchase a telescope.

You may find that they are more than enough for your stargazing purposes. If you do decide to buy a telescope, then do your homework and read telescope reviews from a number of different sources. It's a great way to find out which piece of equipment will give you the best view of the heavens.

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