![]() We’re talking about the number one choice for young astronomers, the AstroMaster 114 EQuatorial Telescope from Celestron. In addition to being the cheapest telescope on our list, this budget telescope is ironically the only one that offers unrivalled images of both terrestrial and astronomical bodies. Iii) Here’s a steal no matter which way you look at it. By coughing up just a little more green, you’ll be able to afford the best upgrade reflector telescope in the market – the Skywatcher Explorer 200PDS OTA Newton Telescope. But once you grow tired of your cheap, first telescope, you know it’s time to upgrade. Ii) Fact – every potential astronomer has to start somewhere. I) Looking for the only reflector telescope you’ll ever need? Aptly dubbed as the most well rounded, overall reflector on the list, the Skywatcher Explorer Motorised Reflector balances price and performance perfectly. So if you want to turn from curious wonderment to learned space explorer, you’ll need a telescope built for the job – The classic reflector. ![]() Despite the fact that our Milky Way is nothing but a mere blip on the cosmic scale, there are billions of stars to check out. See, every single day and night, thousands of eager, beginner astronomers grab whatever equipment they can to get a better look at the large expanse of space. Like everyone else on earth, you’ve probably stared up into the heavens and asked yourself the all important question – “Are we alone?” Well, you’re not alone at least in regards to stargazing, not extra terrestrial life (as far as we know). ![]()
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