Meade Telescope

For ages 8 and up www.mastermindtoys.com Introducing a exuberant-quality, entry-level telescope that excels at sky and land viewing. Meade's 70AZ ...

Super Full Moon 3/19/ 2011 Lake Bluff Illinois With MEADE 70mm TELESCOPE

Full moon MEADE ETX-70 70mm REFRACTOR TELESCOPE



Meade NGC-70TCR Telescope or Celestron® StarSeeker™ 80mm GoTo ...

Telescope Meade NGC-70TCR or StarSeeker ® ™ 80mm GoTo refractor Celestron Telescope?

I'll buy my 12 year old son, a telescope for Christmas.

It seems that the telescopes that automatically applicability to astral objects would be the best selection of clothes ... or I'm wrong, and why?

Did they m? Why do they provide telescopes, without that party memorable?

The two that I watch are:

Telescope Meade NGC-70TCR for 0

http://shopping.revelation.com/fallout-57684.html

or StarSeeker ® ™ 80mm GoTo Refractor Telescope Celestron for 9.

http://www.telescope.com/shopping/effect/detailmain.jsp?itemID=257599&itemType=Outcome&iMainCat=0&iSubCat=0&iProductID=257599

Both the computer Finder diva when taking meals and watch from a distance.

Any thoughts / recommendations?

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• If you always rely on go-to, you will be ruined when the batteries die.

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