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Getting The Best Out Of Your First Telescope

By: Kozan Huseyin

Buying your first sky telescope is such a great experience. Going home and setting up the star telescope leaves us sometimes wondering what is missing. We soon may find that we have a great instrument, but no great way of using the power of out first sky telescope.

::: The Key To Superb Astronomy ~ Knowing the Skies :::
I am about the give you some of the greatest advice I can give you. And that is to know the heavens! When I was young, I wanted to get the best star telescope I could. My first sky telescope was not the best star telescope and in fact couldn't show me anything more than the moon. Later I found when I purchased a much better star telescope years after, that there was a major situation. Yes, I had the best star telescope, at least compared to my first sky telescope, but I found a dilemma with being able to find nebula and galaxies.

Looking back I think first learning where things where in the heavens, would have made a much better start in astronomy. Your first sky telescope may not have a comprehensive manual on how to find objects in the heavens. The best advice is to buy a good binoculars and use that to learn where things are in the sky first before buying your first sky telescope. Binoculars, especially the ones with good optics allow you to see those objects in space and with a telescope you can then see the fine details, when you know where to look.

::: Telescope Care :::
A star telescope is a great instrument. Your first sky telescope is always an important one - it is your gateway to astronomy, and usually your first glimpse at seeing what the beauty of the universe contains. Your first sky telescope must be taken care off, if you are to get the best out of your star telescope.

Ways you can keep care of your star telescope is to put protectors back on star telescope lenses when you finish. If you have a metal star telescope which you keep outside, make sure you put it inside when finished. It is far too easy after spending a few hours outside to say I will bring it in tomorrow! Rain may fall on your star telescope which could cause rust, which is not what you want. The best thing you can do, if you must leave the star telescope out is put a plastic cover on the star telescope to protect it. Another tip is to put Vaseline on the star telescope mount and joints so it can be protected from the rain.

Always make sure optics are brought inside as if rain get on them they can easily get damaged. Same as the main star telescope tube if possible. You may also need to clean the mirror if you have a reflecting star telescope, and should always take care to clean the mirror in accordance with the star telescope manuals suggestions.

::: Getting the Best in Astronomy :::
More you learn about where to find objects in space, more you will get enjoyment out of your star telescope. Astronomy is a fantastic hobby, and one which can never get exhausted, especially with 70 sextillion stars in space (at current counts)!

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