How Much Is A Telescope in South Africa?

   
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How Much Is A Telescope in South Africa?

How Much Is A Telescope in South Africa?
How Much Is A Telescope in South Africa?
Pullox SSEA Pullox 175x262x350xMulty Power Reflector Rs. 11,000
2 Celestron NexStar 4 SE Telescope Rs. 87,000
3 Orion 10033 FunScope 76mm TableTop Reflector Telescope Rs. 16,470
4 Celestron AstroMaster 130 EQ Telescope Rs. 30,990
5 NexStar 130SLT Computerized Telescope Rs. 70,490
6 Celestron PowerSeeker 50AZ Telescope Rs. 6,275
7 Gosky 20-60×60 HD Spotting Scope Rs. 11,471
8 Celestron Speciality Series FirstScope Telescope  Rs, 9,999
9 Gosky 20-60×80 Dual Focusing ED Spotting Scope Rs. 32,990
10 Celestron 21062 AstroMaster 70EQ Refractor Telescope Rs. 33,000

 Is acquiring a telescope worthwhile?

The majority of telescopes under $150 will have poor optical quality and aren’t really worth the money. Instead, we advise investing in some nice binoculars. Avoid any telescopes that feature a magnifying glass in their advertising. The size of a telescope, or the diameter of its primary mirror or lens, is its most crucial characteristic.

How large of a telescope am I going to need to see the moon?

 We would require a telescope capable of resolving angles as narrow as 0.001 arcsecond in order to obtain less than 2-meter (6-foot) resolution when the Moon is nearest. That equals a diameter greater than 100 metres (4,000 inches).

How should I make my first telescope purchase?

When selecting a telescope, the aperture—or the diameter of its primary mirror or lens—should be your top priority. The telescope can view fainter objects and can reveal more detail on nearby, bright objects like the Moon the larger its diameter.

Which three main categories of telescopes exist?

Telescopes come in three main categories. These three types of telescopes are refracting, Newtonian, and Schmidt-Cassegrain.

 

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