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      Re: Jupiter and some Sunspots from a few weeks back

      These are by far a better choice (in my opinion - would love watchinherskips input) , than the stuff you get from the mall with their wobbly mounts , which can ruin your lifetimes love of a hobby before its even started

      http://www.amazon.co.uk/Celestron-21...3765776&sr=8-1

      or the infinity 76p amazing what you can see and a clever design that means its easy to use and stable - you will be able to see saturns rings with this ! but it will be very small

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      Re: Jupiter and some Sunspots from a few weeks back

      Quote Originally Posted by Skywatcher View Post
      These are by far a better choice (in my opinion - would love watchinherskips input) , than the stuff you get from the mall with their wobbly mounts , which can ruin your lifetimes love of a hobby before its even started

      http://www.amazon.co.uk/Celestron-21...3765776&sr=8-1

      or the infinity 76p amazing what you can see and a clever design that means its easy to use and stable - you will be able to see saturns rings with this ! but it will be very small

      http://www.google.co.uk/products/cat...8877511433952#
      WOW...excellent scopes for the price, hard to go wrong with either. And pretty easy on the pocket. They are good quality for the price. Good call Chris!!!

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      Re: Jupiter and some Sunspots from a few weeks back

      I thought so too ! considering how much you pay for one of those true awful 'National Geographic' ones that claim to give you 300x magnification (lol)

      the 76p despite its odd appearance is a genuinely wonderful litle thing and so stable and easy to track with which is what you want

      Had a play with one and saw some lovely craters and the rings and moons of saturn - shoudl be able to see orion nebulosity, andromeda galaxy etc with either no problem as well and will hopefully fuel a lifetimes obsession

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      Re: Jupiter and some Sunspots from a few weeks back

      Thank you so much for your suggestions! I really like the odd looking little blue one.
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      I just knew you would

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      Re: Jupiter and some Sunspots from a few weeks back

      That one looks like the old Edmund Scientific telescope. We had one at a previous school and it was a workhorse. It held up to the abuse of our students. Good choice, for price and durability.

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      Re: Jupiter and some Sunspots from a few weeks back

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      managed to do some long overdue photography a few weeks back.

      If anyone looks South at Sundown - 8pm Jupiter is looking spectacular at the moment and is up for most of the night

      I was looking at him last night through my 10x50 bins and if you hold them very still or prop them on something you can easily see 4 moons around the main disc as tiny little pinpricks of light.

      This is Jupiters'boring' side - no red spot as its on the other side - managed to get some colour in Ganymede though ( thats the red moon to the upper right)
      Jupiter and Ganymede by Sidleydoc, on Flickr

      Slightly less magnification 3 moons


      3 moons by Sidleydoc, on Flickr

      Also the sun is waking up this year and the number of sunspots has been off the chart !

      Finally got the camera working as I like it and have finally managed some decent sunpot images and surface granultion


      AR 2 by Sidleydoc, on Flickr


      Sunspot tiny flares by Sidleydoc, on Flickr

      Roll on some clear cold dark nights this season
      Wasn't able to see them from my work computer...but WOW...stunning work Chris!!!

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