What size is a Dobsonian telescope?

What size is a Dobsonian telescope?

The consensus is that 8-inch is the best “size” telescope that hits that sweet spot between portability and aperture. If you are on a very tight budget, then go for a 6-inch. The best Dobsonian telescope has a large aperture, is easy to use, and reasonably portable.

How good is an 8 inch Dobsonian telescope?

The 8” Dob is a Dobsonian at its core, so it has the makings of an excellent deep space viewing telescope. Its large optical diameter provides great value as it’s large enough to get that wide field of view and great detail without killing it in weight, handleability, and price.

What can I see with a 16 inch Dobsonian telescope?

Details on planets and deep sky objects will be visible even for inexperienced observers. Thrill to the sight of the elusive Horsehead or North American Nebula, and see faint structure in galaxies, planetary nebulae, and more with this powerful 16-inch Dobsonian telescope!

What can I see with 16 inch Dobsonian telescope?

Thrill to the sight of the elusive Horsehead or North American Nebula, and see faint structure in galaxies, planetary nebulae, and more with this powerful 16-inch Dobsonian telescope! Bright wide views at low power can capture more than one deep-sky object in the field!

What kind of telescope does John Dobson use?

Popularized by their creator, John Dobson, these telescopes are large and sturdy but surprisingly lightweight at the same time. Built with a 12-inch aperture for deep space observation, these Dobsonian telescopes are perfect for viewing distant galaxies, star clusters and nebulae that are unseen to the human eye.

How big of an aperture does a Dobsonian telescope need?

The best Dobsonian telescopes usually have an aperture of around 10-12 inches. However, if you’re looking for a lightweight and affordable telescope and you don’t want a very high resolution, then a telescope with a smaller aperture will be sufficient, as long as you get suitable accessories such as eyepieces and focusers.

What kind of telescopes are at Meade Instruments?

At Meade Instruments we believe that astronomy should be for all to enjoy. That’s why we carry a wide variety of telescopes to accommodate everyone! From beginner telescopes like the Infinity Series to advanced telescopes like the LX850, we carry products for everyone who enjoy astronomy as much as we do.

Can a Dobsonian telescope track the night sky?

Third, Dobsonians make for below-average telescopes for deep sky astrophotography. Due to the type of mount Dobsonians have, the alt-azimuth type, they can’t track the night sky long enough for most deep sky imaging of galaxies or nebulae.