telescope for viewing nebula in All Reviews
All Products (12353)
-
Projection Screens
(4482)
-
Binoculars
(1592)
-
Plasma and LCD TVs
(1417)
All Reviews (62780)
-
Digital Cameras
(8756)
-
Plasma and LCD TVs
(5493)
-
MP3 Players
(4182)
- 12,353 matching products for "telescope for viewing nebula"
-
Optical Diameter:254 mm ◊ Focal Length:1270 mm ◊ Max Useful Magnification:x 600 ◊ Mount Type:Altazimuth ◊ MPN:10006001 ◊ Product ID:32608991 ◊ Optical Design:Newtonians ◊ Finderscope:Optical ◊ Motorized:No ◊ UPC:050234101103 83 more reviews »
-
KVM Type:Keyboard / Video / Mouse - Switch ◊ Max Video Resolution:1920 x 1440 pixels ◊ Computers Controlled:2 ◊ No. of Consoles:1 ◊ Width:2.7 in. ◊ Length:4.9 in. ◊ Height:1.6 in. ◊ Weight:.93 lb. ◊ Warranty:3 Years ◊ Housing Case:Metal ◊ MPN:SV231USB ◊ Product ID:20310222 ◊ No. of Computers Controlled:2 ◊ Weight:0.93 lb. ◊ Keyboard Connector 40 more reviews »
- 62,780 matching reviews for "telescope for viewing nebula"
-
from Telescopes.com
…If you are interested in getting to know the night sky without spending a small fortune, this telescope is a good place to start. This telescope is big enough to view nebula, star clusters, some…
28 more reviews »
-
from Telescopes.com
…I am new to astronomy but got hooked on it. The EQ 127 is a great telescope for the money. Everything worked out of the box. Very bright images. Good views of planets. With a little experience…
68 more reviews »
-
Best Price: $18.00
from Amazon.com
… not produce the views of telescope; however, for beginners, binoculars are more forgiving, capturing sky with good results. Once you've seen the Great Orion Nebula for the first time for yourself through these…
4 more reviews »
-
from Amazon.com
… spot it but I couldn't see any clouds. Actually I hardly see the nebula cloud with my 4" telescope also. Tripod is a must in order to use this binocular. It is compact. Maybe 15x70 is a better buy…
9 more reviews »
-
Best Price: $123.00
from Amazon.com
… in the image or anything like that.
I tried the eyepiece with my nighttime scope and it works fine for planets and deep sky objects too. It works well when viewing faint galaxies and nebulas.
1 more review » -
from Amazon.com
from Telescopes.com
…This telescope is adequate for seeing the moon in great detail, very small images of planets, and some detail in nebulae. However, don't expect to see huge colorful gas clouds filling the viewing…
… with the telescope, but that's a different issue. I've been able to see the rings on Saturn, some nebula and the Andromeda galexy and amazing views of the moon. It's not too heavy and is easily set-up, so mobility…
78 more reviews »
-
Best Price: $725.00
from Amazon.com
…-mail). The telescope itself is excellent (optically). I have gotten very good views of planets. It has been a little too cloudy and light polluted (I live in a city) for me to try seeing nebulae.
Details… 6 more reviews » -
from Amazon.com
…, nebulae, star clusters, etc). I have viewed most of the Messier deep-sky list already. Because it is not on a tripod, it is also easy for kids to view through the eyepiece because they do not need to get…
15 more reviews »
-
from Amazon.com
from Amazon.com
… in the eyepiece too much for a good view. But for spotting clusters, nebulae, galaxies, and comets, these binoculars have proven their worth. Also, the Moon looks better rock-solid through a telescope- but lunar…
…I received this telescope for Christmas and I must say after waiting two nights to use it I am impressed. My first target was M42 Orion's Nebula and the K20 eyepiece gave me a mesmerizing view…
58 more reviews »
-
from Amazon.com
…I received this telescope for Christmas and I must say after waiting two nights to use it I am impressed. My first target was M42 Orion's Nebula and the K20 eyepiece gave me a mesmerizing view…
33 more reviews »
-
from Amazon.com
from Amazon.com
… to you. They are much easier to use than a telescope and you can see all kinds of neat things. I viewed such things as the Orion Nebula, the Andromeda galaxy, the Pleiades, and double stars such as Mizar…
from Amazon.com
…'s nebula, saw the Andromeda galaxy and it's companions streaching across 75% of my FOV. It had taken me two observing sessions with my 5" reflector to find M33, with the Binoculars I found it in two minutes…
…. With a little research I determined I found the Great Orion Nebula. Cool! This is why I bought a telescope - to see things I would never have known about looking around with a pair of binoculars.…
16 more reviews »










