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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a computerized telescope" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a telescope that incorporates computer technology for enhanced functionality, such as automated tracking or image processing.
Example: "The observatory recently upgraded to a computerized telescope, allowing astronomers to capture clearer images of distant galaxies."
Alternatives: "digital telescope" or "automated telescope".
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They can also participate in stargazing evenings Tuesday and Friday with a computerized telescope.
"A lot of amateur astronomers said: 'I think a computerized telescope is a terrible idea, the dumbest idea I've ever heard.
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SkyScout is surprisingly clever and way more convenient, but for the long run a decent computerized telescope may be a better way to boldly go.
Less than $500 can buy a small computerized telescope to view the planets, stars and other objects in the night sky.
Newly in possession of a 14-inch computerized telescope, Mr. Mahoney still leads stargazing sessions, which he started 10 years ago.
They're condensing and spinning at the same time, and the nucleus is sending out tremendous amounts of radiation, some of which is audible as an electronic impulse on a computerized radio telescope.
Meade now makes several computerized models; it and Celestron, of Torrance, Calif., are the two main manufacturers of high-quality computerized telescopes.
Others let their self-adjusting computerized telescopes search the cosmos for them.
To help find the constellations, Sky Watcher Star Gazing Tours provides computerized telescopes, sky binoculars and guides who know their way around the galaxy.
We made use of modern technologies such as computerized telescopes that are easy to set up and automatically track the position of celestial objects during the night, requiring just basic knowledge of coordinate systems and objects in the night sky.
Lastly, you should head outside to gaze at the stars using a computerized 12-inch Meade telescope.
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