1. Understand the telescope sales policy of the Observatory: different observatories may have different telescope sales policies. Some observatories may sell telescopes directly to the public, while others are limited to professional or educational institutions. It is recommended to call the Observatory's telephone number or check its official website for relevant policies.
2. Visit the Observatory for consultation: If the Observatory allows the sale of telescopes to the public, you can go to the Observatory for consultation and observe the types and brands of telescopes used by the Observatory. When consulting, you can show your needs and budget to get more suitable suggestions.
3. Buy binoculars: If the model and price of binoculars are agreed with the Observatory, you can buy them directly at the Observatory. Usually, the Observatory will provide you with complete telescope equipment and accessories, such as tripod, lens and magnifying glass.
4. Learn how to use it: After purchasing the telescope, you need to read the instructions carefully to understand the correct usage and precautions. You can ask the staff of the Observatory for advice, or take part in a training course on the use of telescopes organized by the Observatory to improve your observation skills.
It should be noted that the telescopes provided by the Observatory may be expensive, with limited brands, models and specifications. If you want to choose different brands, models or specifications of telescopes, you can consider buying them from professional telescope vendors or online.