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Old January 17th 04, 09:32 PM
Joe S.
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Default First Telescope for son

Go with the 6-inch Hardin.

At the same time, you need to buy:

-- 2X Barlow (this doubles the number of eyepieces you have)
-- Books:
----- "Skywatching" by David Levy
----- "Turn Left At Orion"
-- Planisphere
-- Red LED flashlight.

You will need a simple adjustable seat. The Denver Chair is just such a
device, you can build it out of a single 8-foot 2x4, 2-foot square piece of
3/4-inch plywood, and a few pieces of hardware -- $25.00 tops.
http://www.schlatter.org/Dad/Astronomy/chair.htm

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Joe S.



"Mark Segall" wrote in message
...
BlankI am lookingf at getting my son a first telescope and we are

budgeting
$200-300USD.

Possibly I did too much (or not enough) research, but have narrowed down

to
the following reflectors: TAL-1 (110mm $299), Orion SpoaceProbe 130mm
($229), and Hardin Deep Space Hunter 6" Dobsonian.

From my reading, the TAL-1 would probably have the best optics (1/6 wave),
mount (German EQ), and base (rock solid pedestal); but the smallest

aperture
and highest price. Plus, this includes a barlow, solar projection screen,
lunar filter, and camera mount. But harder to find compatible upgrades.

The Orion is ok-good optics, bigger aperture, and lowest price but light
aluminum tripod.

The Hardin has the biggest aperture of the group, Dobsonian base (which

has
its pros and cons), good price (currently on sale from $299) but not sure

of
the optics.

Also, I recently saw an online add for an "Event Horizon" 6 inch Reflector
which they claim was MSRP $649 on sale for $189 (closeout) with 1/8 wave
mirror; but I haven't heard of that brand in my research.




  #12  
Old January 17th 04, 09:32 PM
Joe S.
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Default First Telescope for son

Go with the 6-inch Hardin.

At the same time, you need to buy:

-- 2X Barlow (this doubles the number of eyepieces you have)
-- Books:
----- "Skywatching" by David Levy
----- "Turn Left At Orion"
-- Planisphere
-- Red LED flashlight.

You will need a simple adjustable seat. The Denver Chair is just such a
device, you can build it out of a single 8-foot 2x4, 2-foot square piece of
3/4-inch plywood, and a few pieces of hardware -- $25.00 tops.
http://www.schlatter.org/Dad/Astronomy/chair.htm

--

----
Joe S.



"Mark Segall" wrote in message
...
BlankI am lookingf at getting my son a first telescope and we are

budgeting
$200-300USD.

Possibly I did too much (or not enough) research, but have narrowed down

to
the following reflectors: TAL-1 (110mm $299), Orion SpoaceProbe 130mm
($229), and Hardin Deep Space Hunter 6" Dobsonian.

From my reading, the TAL-1 would probably have the best optics (1/6 wave),
mount (German EQ), and base (rock solid pedestal); but the smallest

aperture
and highest price. Plus, this includes a barlow, solar projection screen,
lunar filter, and camera mount. But harder to find compatible upgrades.

The Orion is ok-good optics, bigger aperture, and lowest price but light
aluminum tripod.

The Hardin has the biggest aperture of the group, Dobsonian base (which

has
its pros and cons), good price (currently on sale from $299) but not sure

of
the optics.

Also, I recently saw an online add for an "Event Horizon" 6 inch Reflector
which they claim was MSRP $649 on sale for $189 (closeout) with 1/8 wave
mirror; but I haven't heard of that brand in my research.




  #13  
Old January 17th 04, 09:32 PM
Joe S.
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Default First Telescope for son

Go with the 6-inch Hardin.

At the same time, you need to buy:

-- 2X Barlow (this doubles the number of eyepieces you have)
-- Books:
----- "Skywatching" by David Levy
----- "Turn Left At Orion"
-- Planisphere
-- Red LED flashlight.

You will need a simple adjustable seat. The Denver Chair is just such a
device, you can build it out of a single 8-foot 2x4, 2-foot square piece of
3/4-inch plywood, and a few pieces of hardware -- $25.00 tops.
http://www.schlatter.org/Dad/Astronomy/chair.htm

--

----
Joe S.



"Mark Segall" wrote in message
...
BlankI am lookingf at getting my son a first telescope and we are

budgeting
$200-300USD.

Possibly I did too much (or not enough) research, but have narrowed down

to
the following reflectors: TAL-1 (110mm $299), Orion SpoaceProbe 130mm
($229), and Hardin Deep Space Hunter 6" Dobsonian.

From my reading, the TAL-1 would probably have the best optics (1/6 wave),
mount (German EQ), and base (rock solid pedestal); but the smallest

aperture
and highest price. Plus, this includes a barlow, solar projection screen,
lunar filter, and camera mount. But harder to find compatible upgrades.

The Orion is ok-good optics, bigger aperture, and lowest price but light
aluminum tripod.

The Hardin has the biggest aperture of the group, Dobsonian base (which

has
its pros and cons), good price (currently on sale from $299) but not sure

of
the optics.

Also, I recently saw an online add for an "Event Horizon" 6 inch Reflector
which they claim was MSRP $649 on sale for $189 (closeout) with 1/8 wave
mirror; but I haven't heard of that brand in my research.




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Old January 18th 04, 03:44 AM
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Default First Telescope for son

thx for the link on the "Denver Chair." I'd never heard of it, but it
sure beats spending $100.00+ on an observing chair.

jeff

On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 16:32:39 -0500, "Joe S."
wrote:

Go with the 6-inch Hardin.

At the same time, you need to buy:

-- 2X Barlow (this doubles the number of eyepieces you have)
-- Books:
----- "Skywatching" by David Levy
----- "Turn Left At Orion"
-- Planisphere
-- Red LED flashlight.

You will need a simple adjustable seat. The Denver Chair is just such a
device, you can build it out of a single 8-foot 2x4, 2-foot square piece of
3/4-inch plywood, and a few pieces of hardware -- $25.00 tops.
http://www.schlatter.org/Dad/Astronomy/chair.htm


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Old January 18th 04, 03:44 AM
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Default First Telescope for son

thx for the link on the "Denver Chair." I'd never heard of it, but it
sure beats spending $100.00+ on an observing chair.

jeff

On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 16:32:39 -0500, "Joe S."
wrote:

Go with the 6-inch Hardin.

At the same time, you need to buy:

-- 2X Barlow (this doubles the number of eyepieces you have)
-- Books:
----- "Skywatching" by David Levy
----- "Turn Left At Orion"
-- Planisphere
-- Red LED flashlight.

You will need a simple adjustable seat. The Denver Chair is just such a
device, you can build it out of a single 8-foot 2x4, 2-foot square piece of
3/4-inch plywood, and a few pieces of hardware -- $25.00 tops.
http://www.schlatter.org/Dad/Astronomy/chair.htm


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Old January 18th 04, 03:44 AM
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Default First Telescope for son

thx for the link on the "Denver Chair." I'd never heard of it, but it
sure beats spending $100.00+ on an observing chair.

jeff

On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 16:32:39 -0500, "Joe S."
wrote:

Go with the 6-inch Hardin.

At the same time, you need to buy:

-- 2X Barlow (this doubles the number of eyepieces you have)
-- Books:
----- "Skywatching" by David Levy
----- "Turn Left At Orion"
-- Planisphere
-- Red LED flashlight.

You will need a simple adjustable seat. The Denver Chair is just such a
device, you can build it out of a single 8-foot 2x4, 2-foot square piece of
3/4-inch plywood, and a few pieces of hardware -- $25.00 tops.
http://www.schlatter.org/Dad/Astronomy/chair.htm


  #17  
Old January 18th 04, 03:44 AM
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Default First Telescope for son

thx for the link on the "Denver Chair." I'd never heard of it, but it
sure beats spending $100.00+ on an observing chair.

jeff

On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 16:32:39 -0500, "Joe S."
wrote:

Go with the 6-inch Hardin.

At the same time, you need to buy:

-- 2X Barlow (this doubles the number of eyepieces you have)
-- Books:
----- "Skywatching" by David Levy
----- "Turn Left At Orion"
-- Planisphere
-- Red LED flashlight.

You will need a simple adjustable seat. The Denver Chair is just such a
device, you can build it out of a single 8-foot 2x4, 2-foot square piece of
3/4-inch plywood, and a few pieces of hardware -- $25.00 tops.
http://www.schlatter.org/Dad/Astronomy/chair.htm


 




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