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I have a Celestron Newtonian Refractor, and i need to buy some lenses for it, the lenses that came with it were not only kind of poor quality, (the best resolution i ever had of jupiter, was enough to see the planet and moons, but when i tried to see more, the best i could get was a dak blurry image with terrible colour) and since moving house i believe the lenses i had anyway have been misplaced...
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Hey Carlos,
do you have any recommended stores specifically?

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Personally - I would prefer to use one of the top two from my list.
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here's a very good website where they sell telescope lens at good quality for cheap prices, [Registered users can see links. ]
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