Brands like Celestron, Orion, and Sky-Watcher have a reputation for producing the best telescopes. To choose the best telescope it’s important to consider the specific needs and interests, whether they’re a beginner, aiming to study planets, or purchasing for kids. It’s essential to balance...
Best budget telescope Image 1 of 7 The Celestron Inspire 100AZ comes with a plethora of helpful accessories, but after our full review, we'd recommend updating the eyepieces.(Image credit: Jamie Carter) This telescope is easy to set up and use, even for beginners.(Image credit: Jamie Cart...
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During our Celestron StarSense Explorer LT 114AZ review, we established that this telescope is perfect for viewing the moon and planets, as it's designed to give a high magnification of bright objects. This telescope comes with a Barlow lens, which means you can use it to get beautiful views...
Currently, Zeiss is designing optical components for the James Webb Space Telescope, which is scheduled to take the place of the famed Hubble Space Telescope sometime in 2021. The company has the same standards for their cutting-edge riflescopes as they do for the high-tech components they ...
Specifications: Magnification: 150X Material: Metal Lens Coating Description: Multi-layer coating Objective Lens Diameter: 70MM Lens Material: Achromatic Lens Tripod: Aluminum Alloy Tripod 40cm(15.74")/1.4M Tripod Features: |Best Go To Telescope|Jlht 40x60 Monocular Telescope Review|Powerful Telescope...
See our full Unistellar eQuinox 2 review for more details Back to the top ⤴ Best computerized telescope for value (Image credit: Jamie Carter) 2. Unistellar eVscope eQuinox smart telescope The best smart telescope for value Specifications Image resolution: 4.8 megapixels (interpolated) Sensor: So...
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Do I need a 2” or 1.25” filter for my telescope? Telescope filters, barring solar filters, are usually designed to attach to your eyepiece via universal 2” or 1.25” threads at the bottom, ensuring easy interchangeability. When using accessories like diagonals, extension tubes, or coma corr...