Good and cheap rarely go together. Also, we don't know exactly what you mean by either of those terms. Your best option is to do a little research on your own and pick out some specific telescopes you can afford, then look for reviews of them in magazines like Sky and Telescope.
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Many of them! Most good cameras can be fitted with an adapter that connects them to a telescope. The details of the adapter will vary from camera to camera, and telescope to telescope. And you generally can't attach a cheap camera, or a cheap telescope, together. Google accessories for your model telescope and see what you find.
It really depends on what you mean by good. My camera tripod holds a small telescope and it is 'good'. It cost about $200. My telescope tripod holds a 12 inch telescope and the tripod cost about $1500. It has built in GPS. That is 'good' too. But if you go to a mount by a company called Ascension, you can pay over $35,000! That is GOOD!
I think that a land-based telescope has the atmosphere as an obstacle for good observations, while the space telescope hasn't, so the images taken are more defined. Moreover, the earth orbit of the space telescope allows it to get a wide range of angles. Text by Jim West70
Tonight, if it's not cloudy or raining.
Yes, and without a telescope. But with a telescope, you can easily make it out seeing a blue ball about the size of the Esc key on a laptop.
Many of them! Most good cameras can be fitted with an adapter that connects them to a telescope. The details of the adapter will vary from camera to camera, and telescope to telescope. And you generally can't attach a cheap camera, or a cheap telescope, together. Google accessories for your model telescope and see what you find.
Astronomics.com. I wouldn't buy a "cheap" telescope because you most likely will be disappointed. I don't think you could go wrong with a "relatively" inexpensive telescope that it sells.
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a cheap one.
The big benafit is that it is cheap , once in orbit, itis there for many a year and crews may come and go , but they all can use it.
you can buy the good telescope online. you can check on this www.Telescopes.com
One important reason is that there is no atmosphere that will interfere with the telescope. Of course, it is also a good telescope, i.e., well-built.One important reason is that there is no atmosphere that will interfere with the telescope. Of course, it is also a good telescope, i.e., well-built.One important reason is that there is no atmosphere that will interfere with the telescope. Of course, it is also a good telescope, i.e., well-built.One important reason is that there is no atmosphere that will interfere with the telescope. Of course, it is also a good telescope, i.e., well-built.
It really depends on what you mean by good. My camera tripod holds a small telescope and it is 'good'. It cost about $200. My telescope tripod holds a 12 inch telescope and the tripod cost about $1500. It has built in GPS. That is 'good' too. But if you go to a mount by a company called Ascension, you can pay over $35,000! That is GOOD!
You can get a good quality portable telescope for about $200Anything from $20 up to millions of dollars. But I wouldn't buy a really cheap one as it could put you off astronomy for life! If you were going to buy one yourself, I'd get advice from someone at a local Astronomy Society.
good tattoos arent cheap and cheap tattoos arent good.
It gathers more light than a refractor type of telescope can, of the same size.
With a good telescope, yes.