Choosing Your Child's Telescope

By Joesph Breen


Often, the first name that pops into a user’s mind is that of Meade telescopes and the reason behind this is that Meade is well known for selling quality telescopes at reasonable prices, and is especially suited for the home astronomer.

Before selecting a telescope, you should consider the intended application and for the beginner or amateur telescope user, one may opt for a high quality telescope to see the many astronomical objects with the help of either refracting or mirror lens telescopes.

The reflecting telescopes are more suited for those who are interested in astronomy as these have larger apertures and provide good value for money. In any case, a high quality telescope is usdually easy to set up and is a sturdy instrument that one can use and enjoy for years to come and grow with, while learning more about the night skies in one’s area.

An optimal telescope should include a high performance 70mm refractor telescope, which would make any beginning astronomer proud to own one is it for use in terrestrial observations or for astronomy. With one of these telescopes, one can view the rings of Saturn and the satellites of Jupiter with sharpness, as well as clarity of images.

The Meade RCX400 Advanced Ritchey-Chrétien Telescopes are the best in optical design in telescopes that helps produce large, coma-free field of vision from edge-to-edge, and allows astrophotography to get the best in imaging technology and capture crisp as well as sharp images over a wider field.

Through such a telescope, viewers are able to pinpoint stars as well as extended objects, however far they may be. In fact, almost every professional reflector telescope, including the Hubble Space Telescope is a Ritchey-Chrétien.

This will also offer users AutoStar automatic location, automatic leveling as well as more to make stargazing an experience to draw much pleasure from.




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