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MarkTownsend

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  1. Thank you all for your responses. Super valuable advice. With regard to my expectations re. Jupiter, I’m aware that the stuff you see in magazines (and bad adverts) are well out of my scope, but I would hope to be able to see some of the markings on Jupiter. I can see the moons but the planet itself is a small bright circle with no definition. Obviously if this is a field scope lens then it’s not going to have the necessary coatings for skywatching so I think I’ll invest in a couple of Starguider eyepieces, maybe an 8 and a 25. Really grateful to you all! Mark
  2. Thank you, Re. the zoom eyepiece, if it is a field scope, can it be of any use to me? I think a skywatcher 8” will give me 150x
  3. Hi all, lovely to find this brilliant forum. I’m new to sky gazing - not in terms of interest but practise, having just bought a second hand 10” Dobsonian. The guy who sold me it very kindly gave me a zoom eyepiece. Can anyone help me identify it please? Or give me any advice on what it might be in terms of its range of magnifications? Photo added. I have been looking at Jupiter but it is incredibly small, even at the highest magnification. I would like to be able to see the larger planets clearly and some DSOs. I am thinking of investing in a set of StarGuider eyepieces. Thank you so much in anticipation. Mark
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