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Refractor Telescope

How to Buy a Telescope : Telescope Buying Guide: Refracting Telescopes
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Portable refractor telescope Photo Mugs This is a refracting telescope with a portable stand. It has a mahogany tube with brass fittings as well as a brass draw tube and fittings. There is a small brass refracting telescope (finderscope) at the eyepiece-end of the barrel. The telescope belonged to Rev. George Fisher (1794-1873) who went to the Arctic as an Astronomer with Captain David Buchan in HMS Dorothea in 1818 and with Captain Wil… |
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Using the 28-inch refracting telescope at Royal Observatory, Greenwich Photo Mugs This telescope is the largest refractor in Britain and the seventh largest in the world. It was installed in 1893 and was used mainly for double-star observations. A characteristic onion-shaped dome, originally built in 1893 of papier mache and later rebuilt in fibreglass, covers it….. |
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Carson Red Planet Series Refractor Telescope with Tripod – 50 – 100 x 90mm – RP-200RP-200 Carson Red Planet Series Refractor Telescope with Tripod – 50 – 100 x 90mm… |
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Celestron 21061 AstroMaster 70 AZ Refractor Telescope $109.95 TE3)CELESTRON ASTROMASTER 70AZ SCOPE… |
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Celestron 21024 FirstScope Telescope $34.95 In 1609, world-renowned Italian scientist, Galileo Galilei, introduced an elementary telescope to the growing astronomy community, which sparked interest into the mysterious night sky for centuries to come. Four centuries later, in celebration of the International Year of Astronomy 2009, Celestron offers the portable FirstScope Telescope. The FirstScope pays tribute to Galileo Galilei and many of … |