Submitted by BachataKnight t3_yfljuo in pittsburgh

I'd like to get a telescope, good enough to be able to see Saturn. Supposedly online, this can be done in a price range I can afford. However, when I type "telescope store" etc., all the results are Target, Barnes and Noble, Walmart. I'd like to find a local astronomy specialist shop if possible. Thanks.

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cosmololgy t1_iu3yhmy wrote

Im pretty sure there isn’t a local specialist shop. The science center sells some small ones I believe, but you’re much better going online (Celestron and Meade are two popular brands). r/telescopes can help you choose one. There’s also star parties run by the amateur astronomy association of Pittsburgh where you can look through theirs, and the science center used to do a similar event pre-pandemic .

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leadfoot9 t1_iu41916 wrote

I always like going to specialty shops instead of online when possible, but a telescope shop might be a hard thing to find IRL. My first instinct is to try B&H Photo.

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Roger_Gallagher t1_iu4ihwc wrote

I’m not sure if they will have the kind of telescope you were looking for, but I believe the gift shop at the Carnegie science center has a few pretty fancy telescopes for sale

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MrPockets12 t1_iu4j9bc wrote

Look at High Point Scientific online. They have a good selection of beginner telescopes and fast shipping. I bought an 8" Dob from them two years back and it's been great.

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Eubadom t1_iu4ksf3 wrote

There's a place called Insight Astronomy in Bridgeport,WV that seems to sell that stuff.

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Kay_pgh t1_iu9553o wrote

You ought to be able to call up Amateur astronomers pittsburgh and ask for reco's and more. https://3ap.org/ Note - I have never called them myself but that group does several stargazing nights over summer and seem friendly and approachable.

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