The Galileo Telescope Solves the 3 Most Common
Problems Experienced by the First Time Buyer
The Galileo Telescope company produces telescopes with the beginner
and
intermediate astronomers in mind. Galileo has discovered that first time
telescopic users experience three kinds of frustrations after they have
bought their telescope. Galileo has discovered that the three most common
problems are Assembly, Locating Objects, and Land Viewing. The Galileo
company has solved these problems as follows.
Galileo Telescopes understand that assembling a traditional
telescope is not easy. Attaching the tripod legs to the yoke mount takes a
great amount of patience. Galileo's pre-assembled, metal tripod is ready to
go right out of the box. All you need to do to set up your telescope is
extend the legs and adjust the retractable rubber feet and your tripod is
ready to use. One such example is the Galileo 900x60 GMEQ-SC refractor telescope.
A finderscope is used on most telescopes for locating objects. But
usually these finderscopes are low powered, inefficient and difficult to
use. Galileo's Mars Eye Electronic Finderscope puts an end to the
frustration of the typical finderscope. Galileo's finderscope is powerful
and easy to use. It puts you behind the telescope, seeing what the telescope
sees.
Most beginning telescope users don't know that images viewed on the
ground, will appear upside down. Galileo has equipped their telescopes with
an erecting lens or prism enabling Galileo's telescopic equipment to be used
for land viewing.
Galileo GMEQ SC Refractor Telescope
Its equipped with a German equatorial mount with slow motion controls in
ascension and declination.
Galileo CC JRME Refractor Telescope
You'll be able to view the rings of Saturn, and the primary cloud belts of
Jupiter
Galileo CC2800 Refractor Telescope
It has a slow motion altitude adjustment rod for fine tuning
Galileo CC872 Reflector Telescope
Its big 72mm objective lens pulls in 44% more light
Galileo FS 120DX Reflector Telescope
It has a 1000mm focal length giving the magnification capabilities you need
to observe deep space
Galileo FS 135DX Reflector Telescope
The large 135mm primary mirror of the Galileo FS 135DX reflecting telescope
collects 69% more light
Galileo FS 85MOHDX Newtonian Reflector Telescope
There is a fully pre-assembled tripod for fast set-up
Galileo FS 90MOHDX Newtonian Reflector Telescope
You can rotate the turret between three eyepieces a 6.8mm to 16mm zoom and a
20mm
Galileo G102 MD Reflector Telescope
The Galileo g102 md reflector telescope is ideal for viewing objects deep in
space, such as clusters of stars, nebulae and other galaxies.
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