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Nov 25, 2021
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Blue Print
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Go with quality.
A cheap telescope will hold their interest for about 30 minutes. A good one will do it for their whole lives.
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Any recommendations for a beginner telescope?
Mexicougazul
11/25/21 10:37pm
Go with quality.
Blue Print
11/25/21 10:38pm
And a quality telescope is…
CertainDeath
11/25/21 10:56pm
Televue or astrophysics refractors or Meade reflectors are ok too.
jre85
11/25/21 11:00pm
8 inch dobsonian
WhirleyPop
11/25/21 11:21pm
^^^great choice
byujdmba
11/25/21 11:45pm
A couple thoughts from an astronomy nerd
byujdmba
11/25/21 11:45pm
Televue’s optics are phenomenal. When I grow up I want to invest in more of those.
Sandstone Cougar
11/26/21 12:21am
When you're ready keep an eye on Astromart
byujdmba
11/26/21 12:24am
I wouldn’t call it a beginning telescope, but my 8” Celestron Nexstar is pretty user friendly.
Sandstone Cougar
11/26/21 12:16am
I agree, get a go to. My 8 inch is awesome.
paulb
11/26/21 8:11am
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