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Pete-Tebbs

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  1. Thankyou to everyone for all of your advice and help and places I can get Information. I feel so grateful I found this forum and it already has made me feel very welcome. Thankyou Pete
  2. These are better photos of the eye pieces the ones upright either are empty or has on lense and no writing on them. I think there are ones that can go together. Very thankful for all the help and advice I have received.
  3. I have always had a wonderment and fascination of the cosmos and other sciences. However my 5 year old boy has shown and big interest also. We got him a cheap science fair telescope x20 (incase it was just a passing phase, I have used a large binoculars x40). We have been looking at the moon and constellations, books, documentaries and Star walk 2 full app. ect. However I was offered this reflector telescope, stand and mount with various eye pieces some has threads inside and out, a barlow don't seem to have any lenses. it seems abit of a mishmash. The spotter scope only has a lense at one end with crosshairs, the mount seems to also include some sort of viewing scope. All this was offered for £50 I had to make a quick decision, but thought is was still a good deal to start with and add too, thought it was a good start. After some quick research before buying. Unfortunately on the outskirts of Lincolnshire all we have had is 98% cloud cover with rain for over a week. So haven't had a chance to even have a go yet. I would like to finally add a Raspberry pi camera module for photography. Any advice would be muchly appreciated. Pete
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