Enjoy The Night Sky With The Skyquest XT4.5
Orion SkyQuest XT4.5 Classic Dobsonian Telescope
Looking for a great beginner telescope? The Orion SkyQuest XT4.5 Classic Dobsonian Telescope has very high ratings. This Dobsonian can be maneuvered effortlessly, while you view the heavens above.
Sky & Telescope Magazine
Sky & Telescope, the Essential Magazine of Astronomy, advertises Orion telescopes on their site. And if you’re not familiar, their magazine is fantastic.
The XT4.5 is actually more than a beginner scope. Even after you’re ready to upsize to a bigger Orion, you will not want to give this one up. It’s that nice. This is not a cheap department scope. But you won’t be spending a boat load of money to bag this one.
The Skyquest XT4.5 is a great scope for the hobbyist wanting to get into the world of amateur astronomy. This is a top quality piece of equipment, and probably a lot more than any beginner might imagine. The XT4.5 is a serious tool that will last for many years to come.
This is one purchase that you’ll never regret. You and the kids will be able to enjoy the night sky with great pleasure.
NightWatch: A Practical Guide to Viewing the Universe - A classic handbook for amateur astronomers. A great addition to your new telescope. Author Terence Dickinson is considered to be an expert, and is very popular with readers. NightWatch is absolutely essential to all enthusiasts!
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