July 7, 2006, Newsletter Issue #23: Purchasing a Refractor Telescope

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If you purchase a refractor telescope you'll be able to see higher emissions of light, such as planets or stars with more detail and higher contrast than a reflecting telescope. A refractor telescope can also be used for normal daytime observations, too, especially if you use an "image rectifier" that turns the image right-side-up for the viewer.

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