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by Brian Ganser
Ordering
Ordering from Outer Limit Telescope
We strive to make the ordering process as easy as possible for our customers. Our website is design...
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by Brian Ganser
What is a Return Policy?
A return policy is a set of guidelines or rules established by a retailer that dictate the process by which customers can ...
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by Brian Ganser
Shipping Policy
Shipping Options:
FREE STANDARD SHIPPING - Upon placement of the order, the parcel should ship out within 5 business days. Some...
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by Brian Ganser
Setting up Your Telescope
Introduction
If you're new to telescopes, this guide is for you. In this article, we'll discuss how to set up and use an ...
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by Brian Ganser
Why Choose a Reflector Telescope?
F-stop, or focal ratio, is a very important number when it comes to choosing the right telescope. This number det...
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by Brian Ganser
Tips for Choosing the Right Telescope Eyepiece
Different eyepieces will give you different magnifications, so it's important to know which eyepiec...
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by Brian Ganser
What is an eyepiece and what does it do for a telescope?
Eyepieces are an important part of any telescope. They are the lens that you look through ...
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by Brian Ganser
Why Choose a Reflector Telescope?
There are many different types and sizes of reflector telescopes available on the market, so how do you know whi...
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by Brian Ganser
Why Choose a Refractor Telescope?
Choosing the right refractor telescope can be a daunting task. With all of the different brands, sizes and featur...
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by Brian Ganser
Introduction
Buying your first telescope can be a daunting task. With all of the different types, sizes and features available, how do you know wh...
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by Brian Ganser
Understanding How A Telescope Works
The telescope is one of the most important tools in astronomy. It allows us to see objects in the sky that are ...
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by Brian Ganser
ApertureThe diameter of a telescope’s main lens or mirror — and the scope’s most important attribute. As a rule of thumb, a telescope’s maximum u...
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