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		<title>An Overview of the Three Types of Telescope</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Sep 2011 16:17:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jack Freeman</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Generally there are really 3 main different types of telescope you can buy currently, each one with their particular number of strengths and shortcomings. These types are refracting telescopes, reflecting telescopes (Newtonian), and Catadioptric (or Compound) telescopes.</p>
<p>Refracting telescopes are generally what a large amount of consumers think about when they picture telescopes. Refractors are the long narrow, straight bodied telescopes which have a straightforward design containing a lens and an eyepiece on reverse ends of the tube. Refracting telescopes are actually the first telescope structure originating as long ago as the 1600s. For a specific aperture length it really does deliver the finest possible image, possessing improved contrasts, as a result of to its straight forward design. Additionally they usually are the easiest to maintain, which usually help make these a perfect type for those of you who do not prefer to devote lots of time working on your telescope.</p>
<p>Typically the downsides of the refractor type telescope tend to be largely because of to its significant size. Since it is the biggest variety of telescope, they may be the priciest for a specific aperture width. Also sizable telescopes tend to be more challenging to load up and setup, sacrificing transportability as the measurement grows. A further disadvantage of a larger telescope is that in the event that the actual mount or tripod that is fixed on aren&#8217;t robust , the telescope can certainly suffer a loss of of its stability when observing, resulting in pictures to hop around or wobble.</p>
<p>Reflecting Telescopes utilize curved mirrors in order to reflect light straight into an eyepiece and make a picture. The most typical variety of reflecting telescope is named a &#8220;Newtonian Telescope&#8221; and offers the cheapest price for the specified aperture width. The actual eyepiece is situated along the side of the tube on the telescope. The contrast excellence of the reflecting telescope is comparable to refracting telescopes if they&#8217;re built correctly, also, since they&#8217;ve got a far more compact body as compared with refracting telescopes, they&#8217;re a lot more mobile, stable, and for that reason much easier to make use of.</p>
<p>The major issue with this kind of telescope is the mirror towards the bottom needs the occasional repositioning ( know as collimation). This practice isn&#8217;t as hard as it might seem, nevertheless this kind of toying around could be a hassle to many folks. Secondly the model is a bit more open to the ambient air and consequently should be cleaned out more regularly. Yet again nothing very difficult however, some folks may desire a more hassle free telescope when it comes to maintenance.</p>
<p>Compound telescopes are the newest type of scope, using a mixture of reflecting light with mirrors, as well as refracting light with lenses, to produce a really compact telescope which can provide the same magnifications and aperture sizes as much bigger, different sorts of telescopes. For a specified aperature size these types can be sightly more expensive compared to a reflecting telescope but still less compared to a refracting telescope. The compound sort is a quite popular selection because it provides the greatest of all worlds; good sized apertures, at a sensible selling price, while coming in a very small and convenient size. Compounds are also the perfect model of telescope for Go-To automated star locating mounts. This can be a real plus for those people who do not wish to devote the effort into mastering the technique of star location and wish to devote more hours simply watching.</p>
<p>The major downside of catadiotropic telescopes are mainly because the light gets folded up on the inside the body of the scope many times around, and the interior gets to be brighter, cutting down a good deal of the contrast. Numerous folks find this to be an appropriate trade-off for each of the aperture, price, and compactability advantages is presents.</p>
<p>I hope this a help in selecting a telescope. For a list of the <a href="http://www.stargazingtonight.blogspot.com/">best telescopes</a> or just a <a href="http://www.gostargazingtonight.tumblr.com/">guide to the stars</a> make certain you look at www.gostargazingtonight.com</p>
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		<title>About Buying a Telescope</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Aug 2011 17:34:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jack Freeman</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Quite possibly the most typical oversight buyers make when considering shopping for their initial telescope happens to be concentrating merely on the magnification associated with the telescope. The reality is the magnification just isn&#8217;t nearly as essential as the aperture.</p>
<p>Aperture, when it comes to telescopes, is the actual length across the lens that allows light from the stars inside of the telescope tube. The larger the aperture width, the brighter stars appear in the field of view, which results in even larger quantity of dim stars which can be looked at.</p>
<p>A usual mistaken belief is the idea that deep space objects that can&#8217;t be viewed normally, can&#8217;t be viewed by means of the naked eye, due to the fact appear too tiny, when frequently it is simply because they really are too faint to see. Therefore the most important item you can spend your cash on in terms of optical ability is aperture size.</p>
<p>The aperture additionally establishes the amount of useful possessed by a telescope. It is not recommended to try to obtain magnifications in excess of fifty times the aperture in inches (or two times the aperture in millimeters). Meaning in the case of a telescope which comes with a 8&#8243; aperture, do not expect you&#8217;ll have the ability to see clearly with magnifications in excess of 400x. Outside of this, the telescope&#8217;s aperture length would not be capable of supporting the higher magnifications resulting in a view will show up unclear.</p>
<p>So far as the available magnifications of telescopes go, they are generally decided by the eyepiece chosen and not the actual telescope. Telescopes generally have no less than one eyepiece, and extras can be obtained. Several less expensive telescopes use a fixed eyepiece that has a set magnification, but most telescopes can be made to have as high of a magnification as you desire (just remember that the helpful magnification is bound by the aperture).</p>
<p>If you are interested in a <a href="http://www.articleblast.com/Sports_and_Recreation/General/About_Buying_a_Telescope/">telescope review</a> or also a <a href="http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Where+and+when+to+Go+Stargazing-a01074364626">stargazing</a> guide make certain that you check out www.gostargazingtonight.com</p>
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		<title>The Best Times and Places for Stargazing</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Aug 2011 13:11:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jack Freeman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stargazing is definitely an enjoyable hobby that can really be enjoyed by anyone. However numerous people seem to be confused as to where and when the ideal locations and times to go are. Below are a number of guidelines that will, with any luck, clear some of this confusion. <a href="http://www.123telescope.com/telescopes/the-best-times-and-places-for-stargazing/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Stargazing is definitely an enjoyable hobby that can really be enjoyed by anyone. However numerous people seem to be confused as to where and when the ideal locations and times to go are. Below are a number of guidelines that will, with any luck, clear some of this confusion.</p>
<p>Where to Stargaze: Despite the fact that locating an extraordinary, perfect place to look at the stars can be tough in these modern times, it&#8217;s easy to find a location that gives a relatively sufficient view. Be sure to keep the following in mind:</p>
<p>-Find a wide open location: Look for a big field such as a sports field or just a good sized meadow. The important thing is that it is very far away from significant interferences such as trees, structures, and large mountains and / or hills which can impede your viewpoint. This will likely make certain you don&#8217;t miss out on observing a number of the constellations that might are situated nearer to the horizon, and minimize your stargazing experience.</p>
<p>-Stay far from bright electric light sources: Light pollution produced by these bright lights results in a &#8220;sky glow&#8221; which generally diminishes the presence of several of fantastic objects there are to see in the night skies. Try to try to get as far off from highly inhabited locations with lots of highway lights as well as automobile lamps shining constantly. Countryside locations are definitely the ideal. If you&#8217;ve not witnessed the night time heavens present in near perfect black environments, away from almost all origins of light pollution, you will be surprised at the big change.</p>
<p>When to stargaze: Other than the obvious (go during the night time), there are some other aspects to consider when deciding the right time to start stargazing.</p>
<p>-Depending on what you&#8217;re wishing to check out and on your location, the object you are seeking may or may not be present the night sky when you&#8217;d like it to be. Particular constellations are typically observed or mainly visible during particular periods of year, the Moon sets and rises just as the Sun does, and in addition the planets are normally only observable at specific times. Additionally if the Moon is full or even almost full its illumination can certainly outshine a number of the stars in the skies; even though completely good stargazing is quite possible during this period, it&#8217;s best to wait until the moon is actually nearer to the new moon phase, or until, before it is risen, or after it has set. Do your homework, investigate when the most desirable time to view your selected object is.</p>
<p>-Seasonally winter is the better time of year to go stargazing because the air is generally clearer and the light pollution appears to tone down this time of year. Numerous stargazers are prepared to bundle up and carry warm drinks with them such as tea or hot chocolate for winter observatoin. Summertime only has the advantages of being warmer. Generally there a wide range of sights which might be much better observed in certain seasons and also many sections of the sky which may only be observed at certain times of year, so once again do your research.</p>
<p>-Also look into the weather, merely because it is not raining doesn&#8217;t mean that the sky is clear. You can&#8217;t look at any stars when the clouds are in the way.</p>
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