
Five premium telescopes under ₹1 Lakh lined up under the night sky ideal for stargazing planets, moon and galaxies (Photo: Pinterest)
The under Rs. 1 lakh category of telescopes is occupied by quite some decent stuff which is sufficiently powerful to be able to show the craters on the Moon, bands on Jupiter, rings of Saturn, nebulae and bright galaxies.
Following are the main features to be considered while selecting a telescope aperture with the larger, the better for faint object viewing, stability of mount (alt‑azimuth versus equatorial), focal ratio with impacts brightness or objective field, optical quality much coating of mirrors or lenses and additional accessories like eyepieces, finder scope, tripod. Think how portable it is can you carry & store it easily with service centers for warranty in your city.
| SPECIFICATION: Telescopes | ||||||
| Model | Type | Aperture | Focal Length / Ratio | Mount Type | Best for | Price |
| Celestron NexStar 130SLT Computerized Telescope | Computerized Reflector | 130mm | 650mm / f/5 | Computerized Altazimuth | Beginners to advanced users seeking automated tracking and GoTo capabilities | Rs. 63,490 |
| Pie Matrix Dobsonian Telescope | Manual Reflector | 200mm | 1300mm / f/6.2 | Dobsonian | Deep-sky observation enthusiasts | Rs. 20,000 |
| Pie Matrix Helix Reflector Telescope | Reflector | 130mm | 650mm / f/5 | Equatorial | Users interested in astrophotography with an equatorial mount | Rs. 31,299 |
| Celestron PowerSeeker Telescope | Reflector | 76mm | 700mm / f/9.21 | Altazimuth | Beginners and casual observers | Rs. 15,600 |
| Celestron PowerSeeker 114EQ Reflector Telescope | Reflector | 114mm | 900mm / f/7.89 | German Equatorial | Intermediate users for planetary and lunar observations | Rs. 15, 600 |
Refractor is the one with lenses typically very simple because there is less adjustment and maintenance taking place, giving concerning sharp images of the moon or planets. In terms of cost, it's actually better to have more aperture per rupee and making it a strong choice under Rs. 1 lakh for intense deep sky views. It will require occasional mirror alignment collimation and eyepieces and stable mount need to matter to get clean views.
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Special astronomy stores both online and offline are India Telescope Shop, WearTheCosmos, etc., should be seen and also check out platforms like Amazon or specialty hobbyist marketplaces but do ensure warranty and spare parts availability. The optical quality can be reviewed too users usually highlight whether optics are crisp or blurry. Performance and for under Rs. 1 lakh, that is pretty good-but it really comes down to trustworthiness and support from a seller.
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