My First Telescope Observation: Jupiter & 4 Moons

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A user shared their excitement about their first telescope observation with a 12" Dobsonian, successfully spotting Jupiter and its four moons despite light pollution. They noted the visibility of several bands on Jupiter's surface and expressed a desire to improve their finderscope skills for fainter objects. Others encouraged them to observe Saturn soon, as it would not be visible again until January. The discussion highlighted the capabilities of a 12" telescope and the benefits of observing from darker locations for enhanced viewing experiences. Overall, the initial observation was a thrilling introduction to amateur astronomy.
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I just picked up my first telescope today, a 12" dobsonian. We've had clouds for the last 2 weeks, but thank god tonight was a clear night. Despite the light pollution, telephone wires, aerials, buildings etc, I was able to find Jupiter. It was absolutely incredible. Could make out several bands across the surface, and 4 moons. I need to learn to use my finderscope better before I can find some fainter things, but damn it was exciting tonight. Can't wait to see Saturn's rings.
 
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Congratulations -- Always exciting seeing what a new scope can do.

Find Saturn soon, though, or you'll have to wait until January.
 
Congratulations! A 12" scope can do wonders. Get to a dark-sky site when you can, and prepare to be amazed. Just scan around for a while after your scope has cooled down and your eyes are dark-adapted. You will see more "faint fuzzies" than you can shake a stick at.
 
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