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Choosing a Telescope

Recommendation 3: Get a Reflector
There are three main types of telescopes:

Reflectors (mirror-based telescopes) come in the widest range of sizes and are usually the least expensive at any size. Reflectors do require periodic maintenance -- collimation -- but this is easy to learn to do. Because reflectors flip the image, they aren't suitable for daytime use.

Refractors (lens-based telescopes) offer sharp and contrasty views but most are small (2"-4") because larger ones tend to be bulky and harder to manage. Less expensive ones, especially the shorter ones, also suffer from a problem called chromatic aberration which causes purple fringing around brighter objects.

Compound telescopes are mirror-based telescopes that use a special design to make them the most compact of the three types. These are designed for higher-powered viewing of smaller targets.

While all three types are popular among stargazers, for the greatest value, we recommend a reflector for a child's first telescope simply because these are usually the best values in the 3" to 6" range.

 
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