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(03-25-2019, 01:29 AM)Jagfan44 Wrote:(03-23-2019, 04:47 PM)homebiscuit Wrote: I don't take my telescope out of my backyard much anymore, but there is still plenty to see just outside your door. Even with light pollution, you can still see the planets, nebulae, and star clusters very easily. Before you consider a telescope, use a pair of binoculars to view the night sky. You would be amazed at what you can see with just a little magnification. An inexpensive pair like these, which I use, are ample to bring out more than you imagined. I recommend laying in a lawn chair, or on the ground, with your arms propped against something to eliminate shake. Also, download a star chart app on your phone so you can find objects to view. Wow! Six scopes. I'm curious as to why you kept acquiring them. Regardless, you've got plenty to keep you occupied and I'm glad you're finally enjoying them. The ETX scopes you have are the catadioptric scopes I was talking about. Schmidt-Cassegrains, more specifically, but there's several different flavors of cat scopes. You have some nice scopes, and yes, if the finder scope isn't aligned then viewing becomes an exercise in futility. There's tons of information on line about how to get the most out of your scopes. I have a Dobsonian, which is a Newtonian (a reflector scope which uses a mirror rather than lenses) on a Dobsonian mount. The name is confusing. It's big, heavy, and cumbersome and designed to view faint deep-sky objects, which is why it's called a light bucket, although I mostly use it for general viewing. The 9 and 12mm eyepieces are high magnification and more than you would typically need. I have 15, 20, and 25mm eyepieces in 1.25" and a 2X Barlow if I really want to get close. The thing about high magnification eyepieces is that while you get closer to the object, the view is dimmer and eye relief is greatly reduced. They can be a real chore to look through for long. Go with 20mm or longer with a wide field of view. Your eyes will thank you. Is your focuser not moving when the knob is turned? If so, it's possible you have a focuser brake that prevents adjustment if the knobs are turned. Mine has a small thumb wheel in the middle between the focuser knobs. If it's tightened down, the knobs will turn but the focuser will not move. However, I'm not familiar with the focuser on your scopes. I'm sure if you call Meade customer support, they can help you out. One other thing. Get a concave eye patch from the drug store. For one, squinting one eye for a long period of time becomes tiring and affects focus if you want to switch eyes. Secondly, the muscle contraction from squinting one eye causes the other to partially close. If you're looking at a dim object, you want to get every bit of light coming out of the eyepiece. Plus, it gives you a reason to talk like a pirate. ![]() |
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