![]() ![]() Although someone not familiar with ‘star-hopping’ could have use of its GoTo mount for locating DSO, you can have a Dobsonian with GoTo base. You can also use catadioptric telescopes, but those are very expensive with bulky design in general and heavy mounts. If you already own one, you can always use it, with some wisely chosen eyepieces even the cheapest refractor can give you some enjoyable view of the night sky. Big refractors are not intended for visual observing of deep-sky objects. If you are considering refracting telescopes, you can use them, but they are a bit more expensive at larger apertures and not so portable. Its design, easy to use, portability and lightweight large objective mirrors make it very popular among amateur astronomers. This type of reflecting (Newtonian) telescope is the best of its kind for visual observing the DSO. It includes 5 eyepieces, 6 eyepiece filters, and a versatile Barlow lens.Ī Dobsonian reflector telescope is probably the only contender out there. Well priced kit with 12 accessories: The Orion 08890 1.25-Inch Premium Telescope Accessory Kit offers a great choice of 12 premium accessories for any telescope.Mid price range: The Celestron – Zoom Eyepiece for Telescope offers one eyepiece that adjusts from 8mm-24mm. It offers Low Power and High Power Viewing and works with Any Telescope that Accepts 1.25″. ![]() It has a Soft Rubber Eye Guard with included Bayonet Mount. This is a low-priced eyepiece that offers Long Eye Relief, 7-Layer Multi-Coating & Edge-Blackened Optics. Low price range: Meade Instruments 07174-02 Series 4000 20mm Super Plossl Eyepiece.Here are 3 best eyepieces for deep space telescopes: 15mm – 25mm eyepieces offer a great mid range magnification to view globular clusters, galaxy details and planetary nebulae. ![]() Good eyepieces for deep space observation range from 6mm, to 10mm, 15mm and 25mm.Ħmm – 10mm eyepieces work well for all objects including brighter nebula and deep space galaxies. In fact, sometimes a very large magnification results in a blurred image. Good observation does not always require huge magnification. The size of the eyepiece together with the focal length of the telescope determines how magnified and clear your image is. As you will see from the high power telescopes we reviewed above, many of them come with more than one eyepiece. The eyepiece is the device that delivers this light to your eye to see the image. Telescopes work by collecting light and bending the rays to bring them to focus. ![]()
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