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clydie

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  1. At the end of last year I got a Sky-Watcher Classic 200p, and it's a brilliant telescope. Much better than my last one. However, I haven't been able to use it properly yet (travelling, and now it's too bright at nighttime where I live), and I never got around to finding out (even when I had my old one) what is the best eyepiece-wise? I have two that came with the telescope but they are just labelled "SUPER 25" and "SUPER 10" which, along with how they look and feel, means they are not the best option, even if they work well enough. When it gets dark again I'll mostly be using it for planetary observation, though I would like to try looking at deep-sky objects too. I specified middle of the range in the title because I'm not really willing to spend more than £60 on anything. Thank you! ^ The moon through the SUPER 25 eyepiece, and my phone camera. (not exactly representative of the actual quality haha)
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