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  1. Hello, I have been an astronomy fan for the vast part of my life (mostly the physics and chemistry behind it) and I decided to try looking for objects with my own eyes. I live in very low light-polluted village. I would like to ask for an advice about buying a telescope, because there are so many types and I think it's better to ask people who are experienced in this field. I tried to do some research on my own for last few days, but I got confused. I am mostly fascinated by a Deep Space Objects like nebulas. I am aware I can't expect to see all those photography-like colorful pictures. My starter budget is around 300 euros (max. 350), can you advice me what to look for? I saw Dobsonians 150/1200 are good starters that can also see some DSO's, is it true? Or should I look for something completely else? Thanks in advance :)
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