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Martin Wosser

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Hello all.Can anyone perhaps give me some feedback in regards to buying a explorer 200.I am relatively new to astronomy,although i have always been interested in stargazing ever since i was a little kid.I recentley bought a new house close to denmarks biggest national park called "Rebild national park".The skys are perfect.I have very little light pollution,just alittle from my street light.With the permission of my neighbours they have given me the OK to take out the very dim bulbs after 10:30 at night.After that i have very if no light pollution.So having considered all the options i decided to buy a telescope.I have done some research,and the name skywatcher keeps popping up.Is this a worth while investment?Any feedback would be much appreciated.Many thanks.

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hi martin from suffolk england :hello2:.ive looked at your choice the explorer200 a 200mm scope on an eq5 and its quite large.it wont be hard to setup as it has instructions.if it doesnt have synscan you should see some stars ok and it will track depending on how level the tripod is and how good your polar alignment is.for that i sit under it to see thro the alignment scope rather than stand on my head.you mite need a box 2c thro the scope at high angles.with synscan put in you lat/lon from a web site time,daylight saving,date etc.go for 1 star setup to start as 2 or 3 is much harder.then you can look for objects near you start point and use pointing accuracy enhancement to improve the accuracy as you look at new things nearby.i have an eq3-2 on a pillar and a new heq5 both with synscan.its ok if you understand it by trial and error.i hope this will be helpful if/when you get one.i use my 5 or 6 inch newtonian,one with a webcam or dslr so being smaller its easier to setup etc.if you are intending to use it on a patio mark where the tripod feet go,i drilled shallow 1cm holes about 5mm deep so that if you align it ok then move it then when you put it back in the holes its allready polar aligned.hope this helps.sincerely richard aka old geezer

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Cheers mate.I recently purchased a Synscan 130.A nice scope.I am looking forward to getting to grips with it.Have not been out much.Really shitty weather.It was snowing here yesterday.But the skys are looking good for this weekend.Fingers crossed.I think my next purchase will be a Dob.Not many clubs here in Denmark.At least not where i live.Thanks for the advice.Always welcomed.

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