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A refracting telescope is excellent for lunar, planetary and binary star observations

A refracting telescope is what the average person identifies the word (telescope) with, a long, thin tube where light passes in a straight line from the front objective lens directly to the eyepiece at the opposite end of the tube. Refractor telescopes are easy to use and reliable due to the simplicity of the refractors design.

Telescope reviews of the Meade 80EQ-A-EQ Refractor reveal that this telescope is great for just about any object in the sky. This Meade refracting model has a 80mm aperture which allows you to see deep space objects such as galaxies and star clusters. Use our online merchant guide which we have reviewed to see the rings of Saturn clearly and even the moons passing across Jupiter using this Meade telescope.

The Celestron FirstScope70 EQ Refractor telescope models are powerful optical instruments that have 100 times the light gathering ability of the naked eye. This ability allows the Firstscope 70 to deliver images 37% brighter than those produced by a 60mm refractor telescope.

Go to our merchant guide below to review and use refractor telescopes and see up close moons, planets, and galaxies clearly.

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