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Old September 16th 03, 04:47 PM
Rabbidgerbal
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Hello I'm new to stargazing and my sister just gave me a tasco 60mm (900mm
focal length) that's right... sort of the lower end of telescopes, still I was
wondering if anyone has been in this for a while and is using the more simple
cheaper 60mm scopes rather than their fancier and more expensive alternate
choices.
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Old September 17th 03, 06:02 AM
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Rabbidgerbal wrote:

Hello I'm new to stargazing and my sister just gave me a tasco 60mm (900mm
focal length) that's right... sort of the lower end of telescopes, still I was
wondering if anyone has been in this for a while and is using the more simple
cheaper 60mm scopes rather than their fancier and more expensive alternate
choices.


I have had a 60 mm Tasco for about a month. There is a lot you should be able to see with it. Mars is OK. Saturn is great. The Orion Nebula is pretty good. I've found the Andromeda galaxy and the Hercules cluster, but they aren't much more than a faint glow - but that's par for the course with any 60 mm telescope.

The one thing that makes a great difference with mine is the two-piece dust cap over the objective lens. For looking at planets or the moon, the image is much sharper if only the small cap is removed. That leaves only a 38 mm hole for light to enter, but the images are clear. With the large cap removed, the view gets blurry. Taking the large cap off is OK with the clusters and nebulae.




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Old September 17th 03, 06:02 AM
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Rabbidgerbal wrote:

Hello I'm new to stargazing and my sister just gave me a tasco 60mm (900mm
focal length) that's right... sort of the lower end of telescopes, still I was
wondering if anyone has been in this for a while and is using the more simple
cheaper 60mm scopes rather than their fancier and more expensive alternate
choices.


I have had a 60 mm Tasco for about a month. There is a lot you should be able to see with it. Mars is OK. Saturn is great. The Orion Nebula is pretty good. I've found the Andromeda galaxy and the Hercules cluster, but they aren't much more than a faint glow - but that's par for the course with any 60 mm telescope.

The one thing that makes a great difference with mine is the two-piece dust cap over the objective lens. For looking at planets or the moon, the image is much sharper if only the small cap is removed. That leaves only a 38 mm hole for light to enter, but the images are clear. With the large cap removed, the view gets blurry. Taking the large cap off is OK with the clusters and nebulae.




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