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Jimmystargazer

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  1. Thank you all so much for your help and advice..

    1. I asked for advice about the 45° prism to use on the telescope.. I suppose this I'd more to help with looking through the eyepiece rather than having to lie on the floor when pointing straight up.

    Any advice where and what to buy in UK please.

    2. I also asked about eye pieces.. I read all responses. I only have a 26mm plossl eyepiece. I would like to see more detailed things, especially planets.. would love to show my kids!.. again any advice on what to buy and from where. UK again.

    Thank you all.

    Jimmy

    1. Knighty2112

      Knighty2112

      If you primarily want the diagonal to do astronomy, then a better choice than a 45 degree diagonal is a 90 degree one. This makes it much easier to see views with, especially when close to zenith. 

    2. Jimmystargazer

      Jimmystargazer

      Thank you. Will order one now.

      Jimmy

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