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The Basic Telescope Types Explained/Comparison
When you as a beginner start searching for telescopes to buy. You come across many different types of telescopes. This might make you very confused. So in this video, we have explained different types of telescopes and how exactly they work.
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CATADIOPTRIC TELESCOPES
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1. Celestron NexStar 8-SE
US,Uk,Canada,Europe,Japan :- amzn.to/31eh0Ja
India:- amzn.to/3453NEn
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2. Celestron NexStar 6-SE
US,Uk,Canada,Europe,Japan :- amzn.to/31dTT1G
India:- amzn.to/3k6bXCg
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3. Celestron NexStar 4-SE
US,Uk,Canada,Europe,Japan :- amzn.to/2GZDqY4
India:- amzn.to/3k2LnK9
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REFLECTOR TELESCOPE
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1. Orion Sky-Quest XT8i Intelliscope (8-inch Intelliscope)
US,Uk,Canada,Europe,Japan :- amzn.to/3dmcXju
India :- amzn.to/39sDbzC
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2. Orion Sky-Quest XT10i Intelliscope (10-inch Intelliscope)
US,Uk,Canada,Europe,Japan :- amzn.to/3wdqJNR
India :- amzn.to/39sDbzC
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3. Orion Sky-Quest XX12i Intelliscope (12-inch Intelliscope)
US,Uk,Canada,Europe,Japan :- amzn.to/31ymxuc
India :- amzn.to/39sDbzC
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4. Orion SkyQuest XT14i Intelliscope (14-inch Intelliscope)
US,Uk,Canada,Europe,Japan :- amzn.to/3wgcgkb
India :- amzn.to/31ub3I2
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REFRACTOR TELESCOPES
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1. Aperture 700mm AZ Telescope
US,UK,EU,Canada,Japan :- amzn.to/37O39xa
India:- amzn.to/3gcAl22 or amzn.to/3hdQEgt
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2. Gskyer Telescope
US,UK,EU,Canada,Japan :- amzn.to/2DYK9jv
India :- amzn.to/31b51fT
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3. Meade Instruments- Polaris 114mm Portable Telescope
US,UK,EU,Canada,Japan :- amzn.to/3gaCsUm
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A Little Cheaper One:- amzn.to/2ALfDYv
India:- amzn.to/3182sLD
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4. Celestron- 70mm Travel Scope Refractor Telescope
US,UK,EU,Canada,Japan :- amzn.to/2FwzE7a
India:- amzn.to/2YdcGbI
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5. Vanstarry Telescope for Kids
US,UK,EU,Canada,Japan :- amzn.to/2Q8FRIt
India:- amzn.to/3iUUnQG or amzn.to/3aKzswH
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Комментарии : 32   
@TheAlienTechs
@TheAlienTechs Год назад
Learn Basics of Telescopes here: 👉 ru-vid.com/group/PLxO7Ri9hh2HGfpx8KZ-rnzSr6_3h9wyim
@darklord2626
@darklord2626 2 года назад
This video was super informative. Thank you!
@thrax7550
@thrax7550 2 года назад
This channel is underrated.
@ronm6585
@ronm6585 2 года назад
Good info, thanks.
@cosmoscafe3745
@cosmoscafe3745 Год назад
Thank you for such an awesome video ❤️
@geraldinemc1656
@geraldinemc1656 2 месяца назад
I ❤️the way u explained 🔭🔭
@_mikey.n_
@_mikey.n_ Год назад
thank you very much!!!
@zaherrahman3159
@zaherrahman3159 2 года назад
Hi I’m trying to look for a telescope primarily to locate the new moon when born. Any advice
@NuclearLabRat
@NuclearLabRat 2 месяца назад
I've read the refractor telescopes are better for looking at things like nebula. Stuff with less apparent brightness.
@SanthoshKumar-gq2km
@SanthoshKumar-gq2km 5 месяцев назад
thanks a lot
@TheSiddhartha2u
@TheSiddhartha2u 10 месяцев назад
Excellent ❤
@danielstokker
@danielstokker 2 года назад
Hi im an absolute beginner will the celestron 4 se be more then enough to start out ? because if i really want to go bigger if im gonne buy what i really want i would end up in the evolution series 6 se wich is about a 1000 euro more exspensive
@TheAlienTechs
@TheAlienTechs 2 года назад
If you can go for evolution 6" that's awesome but if not then Instead of 4-SE a better option would be "Celestron 130 SLT" it has a bigger aperture and slightly less priced than 4 -SE. Check out this video. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GobA3XWW0UY.html
@Neuro_nActivation
@Neuro_nActivation 4 месяца назад
Woah, this is indeed alien tech
@TheAlienTechs
@TheAlienTechs 4 месяца назад
Ohhh, CIA 😦
@nyikomaluleke6473
@nyikomaluleke6473 Год назад
please make a video of a radio telescope
@nehemiahdixon8869
@nehemiahdixon8869 3 года назад
Do you think the Celestron Nexstar 127SLT or 130SLT is better for viewing DSOs and planets?
@cruznunez1910
@cruznunez1910 3 года назад
Dsos absolutely NOT , way too small for dso viewing , its possible but under super great condition or using filters , for planets yes they are good
@user-ky9ei9no1x
@user-ky9ei9no1x Год назад
So between 8 inch reflector and 8 inch Catadioptric the only advantage is that the catadioptric is lighter in weight ?
@dogefyedstudios5774
@dogefyedstudios5774 Год назад
Yes, along with being relatively shorter and compact.
@paganphil100
@paganphil100 11 месяцев назад
@user-ky9ei9no1x: The "Cat" will have a longer focal-length which will produce more magnification for a given eye-piece but it will usually be physically shorter than a reflector so its more portable and easier to move around. Reflectors require more maintenance (cleaning mirror and collimation) but catadioptric types are usually maintenance-free.
@ChadBroski.
@ChadBroski. Год назад
Do you have a favorite brand? I'm currently torn between Celestron or Meade, however I've also seen some dope Orion telescopes. Care to give any tips?
@TheAlienTechs
@TheAlienTechs Год назад
What exactly are you looking for?
@ragheedeleyan429
@ragheedeleyan429 Год назад
Before I bought my Celestron SLT 130 telescope, I also was torn between Celestron, Meade, Vixen and Orion but in the end I chose Celestron. Meade is a very good brand but I prefer Celestron. Maybe I will be trying Meade next time when I buy my next Telescope
@mattmichota4960
@mattmichota4960 6 месяцев назад
an 8" refractor would cost well over 5k.. above 6" they get insanely expensive. a 6" achro is maybe about $800 for the optical tube, while a 6" APO doublet or triplet will be about 4k to 12k depending on if its mass produced or premium.. above 6" is whole new ball game.. idk of any larger achros but a 7" or 8" APO will run you around 15-20k for a 7 and 30k-50k for an 8"... not including a mount big enough to carry it, rings, mounting plate, diagonal etc...
@sudzyplayz516
@sudzyplayz516 2 года назад
👍
@sumanth.gsogal
@sumanth.gsogal Год назад
💯
@tamsoncat2358
@tamsoncat2358 9 месяцев назад
man i got a EdgeHD 14 and holy crap not light
@baloog8
@baloog8 2 года назад
Aren't they called cassegrain?
@paganphil100
@paganphil100 11 месяцев назад
@drchen054: Cassegrain or catadioptric......both names are used.
@amanandshedi4081
@amanandshedi4081 2 года назад
Catadioptrie
@Ericrbo
@Ericrbo Год назад
Madman review?
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