Hi all,
Completely off topic from woodworking but wondering if we have any astronomers in our midst?
I’ve been looking to get something better than the humble pair of binoculars to see the planets /moon etc for some time, but been egged on by this planetary alignment phenomenon to get something better.
There seems to be a lot of (to me anyway) complex information online about choosing a telescope and arm flexing ‘you don’t have the Newton grande 1000? You can’t possibly see the moon without that’ and I just want something lighter than the Hubble that I can walk with to the fields near my house and see some planets with.
I know the ‘toy’ £50 telescopes are a waste of money, but not got a clue about what to get in the £100-150 mark to scratch the itch.
Anyone have any expertise with scopes? Cheers
Completely off topic from woodworking but wondering if we have any astronomers in our midst?
I’ve been looking to get something better than the humble pair of binoculars to see the planets /moon etc for some time, but been egged on by this planetary alignment phenomenon to get something better.
There seems to be a lot of (to me anyway) complex information online about choosing a telescope and arm flexing ‘you don’t have the Newton grande 1000? You can’t possibly see the moon without that’ and I just want something lighter than the Hubble that I can walk with to the fields near my house and see some planets with.
I know the ‘toy’ £50 telescopes are a waste of money, but not got a clue about what to get in the £100-150 mark to scratch the itch.
Anyone have any expertise with scopes? Cheers