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  1. Oh one last, more specific question. Given the dates, moon phase, planetary locations, etc., would you focus (😉 ) more on planetary viewing or dso (or is that a stupid question)? Just looking to set myself up for success and target objects appropriate for the setting. Thanks again.
  2. Thanks everyone, lots of great advice. IF I get any decent pics I'll be sure to update. Will likely be back to the forum for advice if/when I get closer to choosing my purchase. So many to choose from and tough decisions to make (have a couple in mind but will start another post when the time draws nigh). Looking forward to exploration and learning a new skill. Thanks again and happy hunting out there! -DS
  3. Thanks Geoff, great reply, exactly what I was looking for. Think you confirmed my suspicions, and great feedback on the power pack, I was wondering about that. What kind of viewing experience can I expect from the included 25mm eyepeice on the C6? From what I understand, to get decent visuals I would need an upgraded eyepeice and barrow(?).
  4. Great advice, I have a 8x36 Monocular, would that suffice? Andy yeah, have a headlamp that has a red light setting. Any other tips are appreciated. On a side note, I'm a realist and understand that a few days at night will barely scratch the surface of this field. I'm looking to Guage my interest in astronomy again now that I'm older. Have many hobbies, need to be more selective now before adding something else otherwise you can never invest enough time to enjoy any of them...😋
  5. Hi elp, thanks for your reply. I understand that it's either/or (from what I understand [at a very high level] arpeture vs magnification) and that's what I'm trying to figure out, which rabbit hole I want to go down with my eventual purchase. And no, my experience tracking objects in the sky is very minimal, one of the reasons I am looking to these two options. What I was looking for in my post was, given the time of year, dates (April 20-24 2024), and the other specifics I listed, which option some of of you might choose. It's a rental, not a crazy decision, was just looking for some opinions to try and get the most out of the experience for me and my wife to enjoy. Again, thanks everyone for you opinions.
  6. Hello everyone, I will be traveling to the Shenandoah next week and staying on, 200+ acre farm with 360° visibility. I've been interested in astronomy for a very long time but never had the resources to purchase anything that provided a "good" viewing experience. I am interested in both planetary and dso viewing and am planning on renting a scope from lens rental for my trip. The two options available are the Celestron NexStar 6SE 150mm, and the Vaonis VE50 Vespera. I am interested in astrophotography as well and plan on also renting the Nikon F adapter if I go with that option. I am using this as a litmus test to Guage my interest now that I'm older but also want to take advantage of the dark skies (hoping to get a good showing for the Lyrids too). I would like the following outcomes: -Easyish setup process. -Good goto type tracking so I can get the most out of our time with it. -Come away with some, at least, decent photos. -Get a better idea of the direction I would like to go when purchasing. I realize there are better, more cost effective options out there, and I may consider them when purchasing. With that being said, the options listed, and the area we will be, what would be your choice? Or would you do something else? Appreciate everyone's feedback.
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