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Old December 28th 04, 08:23 PM
Jonathan Horseman
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Hi all a newbie here, so i got a telescope for xmas just a cheapy one so my
question is ive had a really good look at the moon and it looks cool but id
like to take alook at some other planets and ive seen saturn next to the
moon id really love to seen the rings if possible but im not sure which
lens's id need to use, heres what came with the scope.

The scope says its focal length is 700m its got a 20mm,12.5mm and a 4mm eye
piece and its also got 2 eye piece extensions of 1.5X and 3X Barlow lens.
Must say its the best present ive had in a long time, and cheers for any
help


 




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