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The main considerations when selecting a telescope are the aperture level and focal length. A larger aperture enables one to see far objects with less light. However, the bigger the aperture, the bigger the telescope, which limits its portability. The focal length impacts the viewing distance. Another important consideration is the type of telescope (reflector, refractor, or catadioptric), which determines whether it is compatible for close and bright objects (as the moon) or for long-distance stars.
The main considerations when selecting a telescope are the aperture level and focal length. A larger aperture enables one to see far objects with less light. However, the bigger the aperture, the bigger the telescope, which limits its portability. The focal length impacts the viewing distance. Another important consideration is the type of telescope (reflector, refractor, or catadioptric), which determines whether it is compatible for close and bright objects (as the moon) or for long-distance stars.
An equatorial mount compensates for Earth’s rotation, is suitable for a long period of observation time, and is a prerequisite for astrophotography. You can align a telescope at a celestial object and easily be guided either by manual slow-motion controls or an electric motor.
An equatorial mount compensates for Earth’s rotation, is suitable for a long period of observation time, and is a prerequisite for astrophotography. You can align a telescope at a celestial object and easily be guided either by manual slow-motion controls or an electric motor.
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