Patrick Bateman
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Now thinking of going with the 8mm and a Barlow for now and maybe go for the 5mm later in the year.
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7 hours ago, Kyle Allen said:
BST StarGuiders will certainly be an upgrade over the stock eyepieces. In your scope, the 5mm will be 150x so very useful for planetary observing. With the current position of the planets, it is unlikely you will be able to use much more magnification than that.
The 12 and 8mm BST StarGuiders are also very good so you may want to look at replacing the stock 10mm at some point.
To a layman, what real difference am I going to notice size for size between BST eyepieces and ones that came with the scope? Just an all round clearer image?
Will need to have a think about what sizes to go for. My thinking was a 5mm BST with a Barlow would take my scope to its magnification limit.
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Cheers, what about Barlows, any ones to recommend in particular?
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Just got this as my first scope recently and managed to use it properly for the first time on Sunday night. Just before packing up I released Jupiter and Saturn were visible, albeit very low on the horizon, so that was a nice surprise. Could barely make out Saturn's rings but Jupiter's moons were bright.
Looking for additional eyepieces and I'm thinking along the lines of this for planetary stuff but open to suggestions-
https://www.firstlightoptics.com/bst-starguider-eyepieces/bst-starguider-60-5mm-ed-eyepiece.html
Any other suggestions for a barlow and maybe another eyepiece to go with the 10mm and 25mm that come with the scope?
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Mine arrived this week but still waiting for a break in the weather to use it properly.
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Thanks for the warm welcome everyone.
Scope arrived on Tuesday and of course this has been one of the cloudiest weeks in ages round here.
The secondary mirror has a couple of marks on it, what is the best way to remove these? I don't think they seem noticeable through the eyepiece but will get a better chance to judge when I can use the scope properly.
Don't want to try and remove them and end up making things worse if they don't actually detract from viewing.
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Working from home can see unnecessary cash leaving the bank due to boredom- I finally decided to buy a telescope (Skywatcher Heritage 150P) after always having half-baked intentions.
Due to arrive in the next day or two so looking forward to using it when the weather improves.
I've no doubt I'll end up mining the forum for plenty of tips and advice.
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I had ordered a 130P back in May as my first scope but was having to wait for it to appear in stock. They still aren't in stock from where I ordered and they've offered up the 150P as an alternative, good timing I think, for the sake of an extra £50.
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Additional eyepieces for Sky-Watcher Heritage 150P
in Getting Started Equipment Help and Advice
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Well didn't think long on it as I bought them within half an hour of posting that. 😁