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Re: Dug out my 8" Dobsonian today.
nickbuol #206523 05/02/08 12:20 AM
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 Originally Posted By: nickbuol
I tried to get my kids (both girls, so maybe that explains it) into just the occassional stargazing, but I think that they were disappointed when they looked through even some larger scopes and saturn was still about the size of a dime at the most. I think that they wanted it to look like they were orbiting the planet and it filled the eye piece.


The unfortunate byproduct of astronomy posters and sci-fi tv. Most people just don't get the wonder of seeing rings 800 million miles away just by using a mirror. "I can see it better than that on the internet in the comfort of my own home!" Of course these people also like Bose...




By the way, I have a 6" Newt and 8" computerized Schmidt-Cassegrain.


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Re: Dug out my 8" Dobsonian today.
doormat #206528 05/02/08 02:44 AM
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Hey now... I take offense by that doormat!


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Re: Dug out my 8" Dobsonian today.
nickbuol #207903 05/12/08 05:20 PM
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Astronomy is on my list of childhood interests to rekindle. However, I'm afraid it's yet another 'never be satisfied with my current equipment' hobbies.


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Re: Dug out my 8" Dobsonian today.
Murph #207918 05/12/08 06:18 PM
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Your telling me Murph. Just looking at what it would take to check into astrophotography raises the cost a lot. \:\)


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Re: Dug out my 8" Dobsonian today.
SirQuack #207977 05/13/08 12:06 AM
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you can't just shove a camera up to the eyepiece of any old telescope?!?!?


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Re: Dug out my 8" Dobsonian today.
terzaghi #207980 05/13/08 12:22 AM
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Sure, if you want a blurry photo of the eyepiece of any old telescope.


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Re: Dug out my 8" Dobsonian today.
Murph #207986 05/13/08 01:22 AM
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 Originally Posted By: Murph
Astronomy is on my list of childhood interests to rekindle. However, I'm afraid it's yet another 'never be satisfied with my current equipment' hobbies.


Astronomy forums are a lot like audio forums. About 80% of the Categories deal with equipment, and only 10-15% of the categories deal with the actual practice of the hobby (i.e., observing for astronomy, listening for audio), and the rest are miscellaneous off-topic categories.

Re: Dug out my 8" Dobsonian today.
zhimbo #207993 05/13/08 02:44 AM
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This past Saturday, the local Astronomy club had 4 big scopes set up outside the Borders in Medic8r Mall. Mrs. Medic8r, Medic8r Jr and I enjoyed views of Saturn and the moon, and the club members seemed a nice bunch. We are thinking of going to a monthly meeting/party.

Every once in a while, Costco sells some beginner telescopes that get me thinking, but like was said above, I'm afraid of dipping into another hobby and spreading myself too thin. On the other hand, living in the Wilderness has the advantage of little light pollution...


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Re: Dug out my 8" Dobsonian today.
medic8r #207997 05/13/08 02:56 AM
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I would not recommend getting one from Costco, ToysRus, Mall stores, etc. or any other local store. If you get serious I would purchase from Orion or Celestron. They have been around forever and great intro scopes to get your feet wet.

ps: many of these local stores will push the magnification issue as being the most important thing, oh boy this little tiny scope has 575x magnification. Bull Honky It is all about "light gathering" or Aperture.

http://www.telescope.com/control/main/

http://www.celestron.com/c2/index.php

or you can buy these and other brands from places like...

http://www.telescopes.com/

I would also read up on the pros/cons of each time of telescope - refractors, reflectors, or schmidt cassegrains.


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Re: Dug out my 8" Dobsonian today.
SirQuack #208001 05/13/08 03:26 AM
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Oh no you di'int dis Costco!

Costco.com has several telescopes for sale, including two Celestrons and one Dobsonian type. Booyeah!

Thanks for the links and encouragement.


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