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The Best Telescopes for Beginners

Updated Dec 11, 2022
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Few things are as awe-inspiring as being out under a clear night sky, looking up, and gazing at a seemingly infinite array of stars overhead. So we gathered 10 telescopes, and after five months of star parties we think the Celestron NexStar 5SE is the best telescope for a curious amateur. It gathers enough light for you to view the best features of our solar system, and it gives you enough power to begin to explore deep-sky objects. In addition, this model has an electronic GPS database preloaded with almost 40,000 celestial objects, and after you calibrate the scope, it can scan the skies for you.

Celestron NexStar 5SE Telescope, the best beginner telescope

Celestron NexStar 5SE Telescope

The best beginner telescope
This electronic telescope lets you program it to find objects in the night sky automatically, saving you the effort of reading star charts and manuals.
We recommend
Astronomers Without Borders OneSky Reflector Telescope, a budget scope without the gps under $300

Astronomers Without Borders OneSky Reflector Telescope

A budget scope without the GPS under $300
This manual telescope (a type that some people prefer) offers quality optics and design touches that far exceed its price.
Budget friendly
Sky-Watcher Traditional Dobsonian Telescope (8-inch), less portable, but amazing image quality

Sky-Watcher Traditional Dobsonian Telescope (8-inch)

Less portable, but amazing image quality
A bit unwieldy at times, this model can view dimmer objects in the deeper reaches of space.
Another good choice

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