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Hi guys Have been interested in astronomy for a while and have been considering buying my own scope to see if the bug really bites. Obviously dont want to spend lots of money at this stage so have been looking second hand. For example one chap is selling a 'Bresser Quasar 80mm refractor' on one of the newsgroups, really looking at scopes for sub £100. My question is this: with these cheaper scopes what will I actually be able to see? Will I get clear images of Venus, Jupiter and Saturn with its rings for example, will I be able to pick out Jupiters moons. Will I be able to see planets beyond Saturn? Dont want to be staring into deep space, just the brighter planets at this stage. Also have seen on Ebay Luxon scopes (700mm and 900mm) for what appears a good price. Really could do with some advice chaps... Do you have a local astronomical society ? Sometimes they have society scopes for loan to allow you to asses your needs. My local has a 3" Cat and a 8" Dobson..... Might be of some help if they exist in your area.... Keep off the Luxon products, they are crap ! Dont buy a scope from a supermarket, only an astronomy dealer who lnows what he's talking about. Have you thought of Binoculars ? A good pair of 12x50 will give you good general views of the moon for a start.... larger sets will enable jupiter to be resolved as a circle (OK, not much detail, but its good enough for some), and see phases of Venus... For a proper scope you will pay anything from £200 upwards. I have an 8" Helios at £420 from S W Optics which easily resolves the rings of Saturn, Jupiter and the four moons, and several nebulae, and Ive only been at it 4 months. HTH, good luck, David H Telford, Salop |
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"Matthew Corr" wrote in message ...
Hi guys Have been interested in astronomy for a while and have been considering buying my own scope to see if the bug really bites. Obviously dont want to spend lots of money at this stage so have been looking second hand. For example one chap is selling a 'Bresser Quasar 80mm refractor' on one of the newsgroups, really looking at scopes for sub £100. My question is this: with these cheaper scopes what will I actually be able to see? Will I get clear images of Venus, Jupiter and Saturn with its rings for example, will I be able to pick out Jupiters moons. Will I be able to see planets beyond Saturn? Dont want to be staring into deep space, just the brighter planets at this stage. Also have seen on Ebay Luxon scopes (700mm and 900mm) for what appears a good price. Really could do with some advice chaps... Matthew, I don't have any further scope specific advice to add to David and Robert's. However, do take a look a the SPA's discount list - might be worth the £12 membership fee alone (plus all the other stuff you get as a member http://www.popastro.com/discnt.htm Happy viewing -- Simon 51:31N 0:38W http://www.cookie-pool.co.uk/Pool1.htm http://www.maidenhead.astronomical.s...care4free.net/ http://www.popastro.com/home.htm |
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"Matthew Corr" wrote in message ...
Hi guys Have been interested in astronomy for a while and have been considering buying my own scope to see if the bug really bites. Obviously dont want to spend lots of money at this stage so have been looking second hand. For example one chap is selling a 'Bresser Quasar 80mm refractor' on one of the newsgroups, really looking at scopes for sub £100. My question is this: with these cheaper scopes what will I actually be able to see? Will I get clear images of Venus, Jupiter and Saturn with its rings for example, will I be able to pick out Jupiters moons. Will I be able to see planets beyond Saturn? Dont want to be staring into deep space, just the brighter planets at this stage. Also have seen on Ebay Luxon scopes (700mm and 900mm) for what appears a good price. Really could do with some advice chaps... Matthew, I don't have any further scope specific advice to add to David and Robert's. However, do take a look a the SPA's discount list - might be worth the £12 membership fee alone (plus all the other stuff you get as a member http://www.popastro.com/discnt.htm Happy viewing -- Simon 51:31N 0:38W http://www.cookie-pool.co.uk/Pool1.htm http://www.maidenhead.astronomical.s...care4free.net/ http://www.popastro.com/home.htm |
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Thanks for your help guys.
Any opinions on the second hand scope that I mentioned? "SimonP" wrote in message om... "Matthew Corr" wrote in message ... Hi guys Have been interested in astronomy for a while and have been considering buying my own scope to see if the bug really bites. Obviously dont want to spend lots of money at this stage so have been looking second hand. For example one chap is selling a 'Bresser Quasar 80mm refractor' on one of the newsgroups, really looking at scopes for sub £100. My question is this: with these cheaper scopes what will I actually be able to see? Will I get clear images of Venus, Jupiter and Saturn with its rings for example, will I be able to pick out Jupiters moons. Will I be able to see planets beyond Saturn? Dont want to be staring into deep space, just the brighter planets at this stage. Also have seen on Ebay Luxon scopes (700mm and 900mm) for what appears a good price. Really could do with some advice chaps... Matthew, I don't have any further scope specific advice to add to David and Robert's. However, do take a look a the SPA's discount list - might be worth the £12 membership fee alone (plus all the other stuff you get as a member http://www.popastro.com/discnt.htm Happy viewing -- Simon 51:31N 0:38W http://www.cookie-pool.co.uk/Pool1.htm http://www.maidenhead.astronomical.s...care4free.net/ http://www.popastro.com/home.htm |
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Thanks for your help guys.
Any opinions on the second hand scope that I mentioned? "SimonP" wrote in message om... "Matthew Corr" wrote in message ... Hi guys Have been interested in astronomy for a while and have been considering buying my own scope to see if the bug really bites. Obviously dont want to spend lots of money at this stage so have been looking second hand. For example one chap is selling a 'Bresser Quasar 80mm refractor' on one of the newsgroups, really looking at scopes for sub £100. My question is this: with these cheaper scopes what will I actually be able to see? Will I get clear images of Venus, Jupiter and Saturn with its rings for example, will I be able to pick out Jupiters moons. Will I be able to see planets beyond Saturn? Dont want to be staring into deep space, just the brighter planets at this stage. Also have seen on Ebay Luxon scopes (700mm and 900mm) for what appears a good price. Really could do with some advice chaps... Matthew, I don't have any further scope specific advice to add to David and Robert's. However, do take a look a the SPA's discount list - might be worth the £12 membership fee alone (plus all the other stuff you get as a member http://www.popastro.com/discnt.htm Happy viewing -- Simon 51:31N 0:38W http://www.cookie-pool.co.uk/Pool1.htm http://www.maidenhead.astronomical.s...care4free.net/ http://www.popastro.com/home.htm |
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