Stargazing Go with the Orion Skyview pro 120mm refractor

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The Orion Skyview Pro 120mm refractor is recommended for its ability to provide clearer images. The discussion highlights the importance of being aware of post dates to avoid reviving outdated threads. New users are encouraged to familiarize themselves with forum etiquette. Overall, the refractor is favored for its optical quality. Engaging with current discussions is essential for meaningful contributions.
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MotoH,

I would go with the Orion Skyview pro 120mm refractor. It will give you a much clearer image.
 
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BreMatthews said:
MotoH,

I would go with the Orion Skyview pro 120mm refractor. It will give you a much clearer image.

That person is no longer a member of PF. At least, I think that's what the line through his name means.
 


Ahh thanks for the heads up. Kind of new at this, so I appreciate the feedback.
 


BreMatthews said:
Ahh thanks for the heads up. Kind of new at this, so I appreciate the feedback.

Np. Just look at the date of the post you are responding to. It's at the top of each post. That way you don't bump up a post that's been dead for 5 years lol.
 
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