Telescopes for Beginners Review: Throw Your Own Star Party

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article 1   Your First Telescope: Following Comets Across the Sky
Spotting comets may be one of the best ways to help you learn to find objects in the sky, even if you use a beginner telescope. Learning how to track comets will help you practice skills that will elevate you from amateur astronomy to experienced sky gazing, with new skills you'll learn along the way. Read More »
 
article 2   For Stellar Sun-gazing, Start with Safety
There are many options for viewing the sun safely. The only option you do not have is your own unaided eyes. Looking at the sun directly, even with a quality pair of sunglasses on, is dangerous. Eye tissue is not like other tissue – once it is damaged, it often remains damaged. Read More »
 

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2014 Telescopes for Beginners Review
If you've ever looked up at the night sky with both appreciation and curiosity, you are not unlike Galileo, who first pointed a telescope at the skies in 1609. Astronomy can bring a sense of wonder into your life, and newer technologies make the hobby more welcoming than ever to newcomers. The newest telescopes for beginners can find objects in the sky for you as well as offer a great view of them. Some computerized telescopes – often referred to as "go-to" models – use GPS technology and a motor to move your telescope into viewing position. Read More »
 
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