I would go with the Stargazer Steve 4.25 or 6inch DOB's he sells and he is
listed in the FAQ.
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"Alan Buttivant" wrote in message
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I am also interested in getting started and looking to buy a good telescope.
I have read many faqs including the one mentioned. I havn't found one that
recommends or reviews telescopes suitable for a beginner.
I was hoping that this group may provide some help but perhaps not.
AB
"FERRANTE" wrote in message
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I've always been fascinated with space/astronomy and decided to buy a
telescope. This would be my first ever. Can someone recommend a good
one to consider? I don't have a lot of money, so I would like to stay
around $300 or lower if possible.
I have a couple of more questions:
1. I've seen pics of Meade telescopes that looks like it was made for
a tabletop or something. Size is small and has some kind of electronic
control for locating things. Are these better than the telescopes with
the long tubes (I don't know the exact name for it) that most people
associate with telescopes?
2. What is considered the best magazine for astronomy enthusiasts?
3. Optical systems: best to avoid?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Mark Anthony Ferrante
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