: These are large Newtonian reflectors on a simple "rocker box" mount. They are highly recommended for beginners because they are stable, easy to use, and offer the most "bang for your buck". Apertura AD8 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
: A top-rated 8-inch Dobsonian that provides great views of both planets and DSOs. 2. Refractor Telescopes (Best for Portability & Sharpness) what type of telescope to buy
Reflectors use mirrors to gather light. They offer the largest aperture for your money, making them ideal for observing faint deep-sky objects (DSOs) like galaxies and nebulae. : These are large Newtonian reflectors on a
Choosing the right telescope depends on your specific goals—whether you want to see the planets clearly, hunt for faint galaxies, or dive into astrophotography. The most critical factor is (the diameter of the main lens or mirror), which determines how much light the telescope gathers and how much detail it can resolve. 1. Reflector Telescopes (Best Value for Visual Use) Go to product viewer dialog for this item
Refractors use lenses to bend light. They are known for providing high-contrast, sharp images, making them great for the Moon and planets. What Telescope should you BUY in 2025?
: Excellent for deep-sky viewing with high reflectivity and included accessories like cooling fans and laser collimators. Sky-Watcher Skyliner-200P Classic