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| Jan11-12, 03:47 PM | #103 |
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Planning to buy a first telescope? |
| Jan11-12, 03:54 PM | #104 |
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Davenn, have you been to cloudynights.com? It's a site dedicated to amateur astronomy with sections for discussing everything in the sky and also to post any pictures. It's a pretty nice site. PF isn't really for these things, although the Fun, Photos, and Games forum in the General section may be appropriate for any pictures you take.
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| Jan11-12, 03:57 PM | #105 |
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MotoH,
I would go with the Orion Skyview pro 120mm refractor. It will give you a much clearer image. |
| Jan11-12, 04:21 PM | #106 |
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| Jan11-12, 04:29 PM | #107 |
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Ahh thanks for the heads up. Kind of new at this, so I appreciate the feedback.
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| Jan11-12, 04:44 PM | #108 |
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| Jan11-12, 05:59 PM | #109 |
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ok on that part in the general section :) DaveC ... havent looked at the blogging option for PF dunno how that works will have to investigate, thanks for that idea :) thanks guys Dave |
| Jan11-12, 06:26 PM | #110 |
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Here is a nice place to check for astronomy.
http://forum.ourdarkskies.com/ There are some very advanced astrophotographers who will post their images here. Greg and Neil have posted most of their work here prior to publishing "Star Vistas". Good bunch of people. |
| Mar13-12, 08:34 PM | #111 |
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Right so I'm looking to buy my first telescope and rather than start a thread I thought I'd post here. How does this look for a beginner telescope? Keeping in mind its my first and I really only want to look at the moon, some of the closer planets, and maybe some nearby galaxies or nebulae. I am not expecting Hubble-quality images, just to get started with the hobby. Thoughts?
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| Mar13-12, 09:17 PM | #112 |
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Also, if you head to astromart.com or the classified section of cloudynights.com you can probably snag a used scope that's similar for half the price. |
| Mar13-12, 09:20 PM | #113 |
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I looked at that one, but it just seems to bulky to be practical at all. Why do you recommend a dobs over a regular reflector on an eq mount? Just curious.
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| Mar13-12, 09:25 PM | #114 |
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| Mar13-12, 09:29 PM | #115 |
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For a first telescope, NOTHING beats a Dob in my opinion. It's the "point and shoot" of telescopes. Edit: As Turbo said above, a good EQ mount usually cost a decent amount. While this particular one would probably work ok for you, I highly suggest a Dob, as it will be much more stable and easier to use. You won't be kicking the legs around in the dark and having to worry too terribly much about a little wind. |
| Mar13-12, 09:39 PM | #116 |
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| Mar13-12, 09:44 PM | #117 |
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That's the primary complaint about mounts. |
| Mar13-12, 09:46 PM | #118 |
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EDIT: Just curious Dave, would you recommend a dobs as well? |
| Mar13-12, 09:58 PM | #119 |
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