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Telescopes
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Refractors use lenses to focus at the base of the tube where the image is viewed. Reflectors use a mirror at the base of the tube which converges (like a shaving/make up mirror) the light back up the tube to a prism/mirror which reflects it sideways to the eyepiece.
Because refractors have more lenses they absorb more light (less likely to see dim onjects) and suffer from chromatic (colour) and other (spherical) distortions, they are not as good.
The bigger the mirror in your refractor the more light gathering power is has (not necessarily a higher magnification) so's you can see dimmer objects clearer.
Given the choice go for a reflector every time.
Of course this will leave you wanting more but it may provide encouragement to due the necessary research and invest the necessary money to get a telescope that you will be happy with.
Stars under any magnification remain points of light, you just see more of them. If you have some binoculars I encourage you to go have a look at the night sky. I keep a pair of binoculars handy when I�m using my telescope and rarely use my telescope to look at stars.