Subject: What is the the Real Secret to getting the most out of your telescope?
Hello Friend,
Surprisingly it's now what many amateur astronomers think about whenever they go to use their telescope.
Rest assured though; this can make the difference between whether you have a great observing session or a mediocre one.
It's this one thing: Eyepieces
Yes, the type of eyepieces you use in your telescope is going to do one of two things:
1) Give you a poor quality, fuzzy and distorted image. This could even leave you wondering if there is something wrong with
your telescope.
2) A high-quality image with high contrast and a good deal of visible details of whatever you are observing.
Strangely though, a decent quality eyepiece is one of the LAST things amateur astronomers invest in.
It should be one of the first.
In order to keep manufacturing costs down, most manufacturers can't afford to supply high grade eyepieces
with their telescopes and keep the prices competitive.
That's just the way it is my friend.
Now because it's a long weekend coming up, and if you aren't one of the folks in the class action suit against amazon
and can still see because you did not use fake eclipse solar glasses to observe the sun during the recent eclipse. I've got some good news for you.
This long weekend, and for 3 days only; we are running an eyepiece, Barlow and Powermate Sale on some of our highest
quality and bestselling eyepieces.
You can see all the details right here: https://khanscope.com/collections/daily-deals
Clear Skies,
Ray Khan