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Buying a telescope is one of the best things you can do. A telescope allows you to navigate the heavens. It is a good idea to check out a telescope shop, the question is how do you find them? This article is aimed to help you discover that.

Summary of contents:
* Why Buy A Telescope From A Telescope Store?
* Finding A Telescope Shop
* Great Tips To Buying An Astronomical Telescope

* Why Buy A Telescope From A Telescope Store?
There are several benefits to buying a telescope from a telescope shop. The biggest benefit is that you get to see all the different telescopes available. This is not as good when it is done online, as you only have a picture to go by.

Buying from a telescope shop also has the benefit that you can ask a sales representative about astronomy, and which scientific instrument will be serve you. There are many different types, so having an idea of what you want can help. Looking online, there is much information to help, however, a salesperson maybe able to give a unique perspective, as many of them are interested in astronomy.

* Finding A Telescope Shop
Telescopes are not as popular as groceries! This makes finding these stores a difficult task. It is like searching for a needle in a haystack.

There are still many stores dotted around the world. If you are willing to travel, you can go and find a telescope store. The difference is that it depends if you are willing to make the travel.

There are several ways to find these telescope shops. Here is a summary, and we will look at them in more detail:
* Yellow Pages
* Newspapers & Classifieds
* Magazines
* Online

* Yellow Pages
The Yellow Pages is one of the first places that it is wise to look into to find telescope stores. The best sections to check are Binoculars & Telescopes section or Photographic Equipment. Depending on the amount of stores within the area covered there may be some details there.

* Newspapers & Classifieds
Another great way to find telescopes is to look through newspapers and classifieds. In most cases these adverts will be for used models, however, if you are looking for a bargain, this is the best route for success.

* Magazines
There are a few dedicated magazines that deal with astronomy. Magazines such as Sky & Telescope have many details for stores. Though this is a US based magazine, there are others that deal directly for the country you reside in - in most cases.

* Online
Buying online is great; the only problem is that you can't see the telescope. The truth is that researching online can help you find a local store.

* Great Tips To Buying An Astronomical Telescope
Make sure you look online. Though buying through a store is great, the truth is that great savings can be made online. There is also the benefit that you can find a bigger range.

Make sure that you have adequate space for the telescope. They take up more room than what would seem apparent, considering that they need space to move around.

To discover more about telescopes and astronomy, visit - the telescope store resource for more info. http://www.buytelescope.co.uk

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