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GSO 8″ Dobsonian (Silver) Telescope
₹38,127.12Original price was: ₹38,127.12.₹35,593.22Current price is: ₹35,593.22. (Ex. GST)-7% OFF -
GSO 6″ Dobsonian (White)
₹33,897.46Original price was: ₹33,897.46.₹28,813.56Current price is: ₹28,813.56. (Ex. GST)-15% OFF -
GSO 8″ Dobsonian (White)
₹42,364.41Original price was: ₹42,364.41.₹37,711.86Current price is: ₹37,711.86. (Ex. GST)-11% OFF -
GSO 8″ f/4 Imaging Newtonian Reflector Telescope – Steel OTA (White)
₹50,846.61Original price was: ₹50,846.61.₹41,525.42Current price is: ₹41,525.42. (Ex. GST)-18% OFF -
KSON 120/1000AZ Newtonian Telescope with AZ Tracking
₹25,415.25Original price was: ₹25,415.25.₹17,796.61Current price is: ₹17,796.61. (Ex. GST)-30% OFF -
KSON 135/900AZ Newtonian Telescope with AZ Tracking
₹29,660.17Original price was: ₹29,660.17.₹21,186.44Current price is: ₹21,186.44. (Ex. GST)-29% OFF -
KSON 80mm Newtonian Telescope
₹13,550.85Original price was: ₹13,550.85.₹8,050.85Current price is: ₹8,050.85. (Ex. GST)-41% OFF -
KSON 95mm Newtonian Telescope
₹15,245.76Original price was: ₹15,245.76.₹8,898.31Current price is: ₹8,898.31. (Ex. GST)-42% OFF -
Mady 114/900EQ Newtonian Telescope
₹22,033.05Original price was: ₹22,033.05.₹18,644.07Current price is: ₹18,644.07. (Ex. GST)-15% OFFRead more -
Mady 150/750EQ Newtonian Telescope
₹30,507.63Original price was: ₹30,507.63.₹21,186.44Current price is: ₹21,186.44. (Ex. GST)-31% OFFRead more -
Mady 70/700AZ Refractor Telescope
₹9,745.76Original price was: ₹9,745.76.₹8,474.58Current price is: ₹8,474.58. (Ex. GST)-13% OFFRead more -
Meade 10″ f/10 LX200 ACF Telescope with Field Tripod
₹805,083.90Original price was: ₹805,083.90.₹688,135.59Current price is: ₹688,135.59. (Ex. GST)-15% OFF -
Meade 10″ f/10 LX90 ACF Telescope with Field Tripod
₹593,219.49Original price was: ₹593,219.49.₹474,576.27Current price is: ₹474,576.27. (Ex. GST)-20% OFF -
Meade 12″ f/10 LX200 ACF Telescope with Giant Field Tripod
₹1,186,432.20Original price was: ₹1,186,432.20.₹1,114,406.78Current price is: ₹1,114,406.78. (Ex. GST)-6% OFF -
Meade 14″ f/10 LX200 ACF Telescope with Tripod and X-Wedge
₹1,610,168.64Original price was: ₹1,610,168.64.₹1,508,473.73Current price is: ₹1,508,473.73. (Ex. GST)-6% OFF -
Meade 12″ f/10 LX90 ACF Telescope with Field Tripod
₹669,490.68Original price was: ₹669,490.68.₹627,118.64Current price is: ₹627,118.64. (Ex. GST)-6% OFF
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a telescope?
A telescope is an optical instrument designed to gather and focus light from distant objects. It is used to observe and study objects in space such as stars, galaxies, planets, and other celestial objects.
What is the difference between magnification and aperture?
Magnification is the factor by which a telescope increases the apparent size of an object. Aperture is the diameter of the telescope’s objective lens or primary mirror, which determines how much light the telescope can gather and how much detail can be seen.
What is the best telescope for beginners?
A small to medium-sized Dobsonian telescope is often recommended for beginners, as they are easy to set up and use and provide good views of the night sky.
Can I see distant objects like planets with a telescope?
Yes, a telescope can be used to observe planets, stars, and other celestial objects that are too distant to be seen with the naked eye. However, the quality of the view will depend on the quality of the telescope and other factors like atmospheric conditions.
How much should I spend on a telescope?
The amount you should spend on a telescope depends on your budget and how serious you are about astronomy. In general, you can find good quality telescopes for beginners starting at around $200, while more advanced telescopes can cost several thousand dollars.
How do I maintain my telescope?
Regular maintenance of a telescope is important to ensure its longevity and performance. You should keep it clean and dry, store it in a dry and dust-free place, and check for any signs of wear and tear on the components. You should also regularly collimate the mirrors (in the case of a reflecting telescope) to keep the image sharp.
Can I use a telescope during the day?
Yes, a telescope can be used during the day to observe objects like the sun, the moon, and planets like Venus and Jupiter. However, you should never point a telescope at the sun without a solar filter, as this can cause permanent eye damage.