Tips for Purchasing a Child Telescope
If you have a young astronomer that is showing an interest in the stars and planets, perhaps it’s time to purchase a child telescope to take her interest to the next level. Now, you don’t need to invest in an expensive mini-Hubble telescope for your child’s first telescope because there are many very adequate telescopes offered by most of the popular optics manufacturers.
What Will a Kids Telescope Cost?
These kid level telescopes are quite affordable (in the $200-$400 range) and generally offer easy set-up and easy-to-use controls. As a matter of fact, some of the features provided with these lower price-range models are quite impressive. Of course, it is generally suggested that a parent help their child with set-up and use until they are comfortable with their new telescope. It also provides a parent a great opportunity to bond with their child as they both enjoy a new hobby together.
What You Should Look For In a Child Telescope
Many professional astronomers will suggest a telescope that has a longer focal length and separate viewer. This makes it much easier for your child to find objects in the night sky. It also helps reduce the frustration that a novice astronomer can experience with their new telescope.
You can find a cheaper model that offers a focal length of only 30mm or 50mm. This will provide your child with a more generalized view of the heavens and celestial bodies. But this may not be the best option.
At nearly the same price, you can easily locate a telescope with a 70mm or higher focal length that offers a more detailed picture of the planets and constellations. This added detail will hold your child’s interest far longer than the 30-50mm and is recommended by most professionals.
So, as your child develops her astronomy skills, the investment in a quality child telescope will reward her with new learning opportunities and a fun new hobby that can be pursued into old age. And don’t forget the opportunity it provides you, as a parent, to enjoy a new hobby with your children — it’s the best of both worlds!
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