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  1. Thanks you guys for the advice. But, I would like to know if the 10" dobsonian can handle class 5 light pollution. and another question, i dont know which 10" dobsonian i should get, this one>https://www.highpointscientific.com/apertura-ad10-10inch-dobsonian-telescope-ad10 is cheaper but dosent come with manufacturer warrenty but comes with a bunch of accesories that are for free that are worth 200 dollars but i dont know if it comes with extra eyepieces and i dont know if they ship to australia or is in australia and the other one is 200-300 dollars more expensive than the average 10" dobsonian but has 5 years of warrenty in it already and comes with 2 eye peices, and is in australia and can ship there aswell. the link for it it here> https://www.ozscopes.com.au/dobsonian-telescope-saxon-10inch.html help me decide guys
  2. Thank you and yes. But, i have a small question What is the difference between the 8" dobsonian and the 10" one, i dont get it can anyboody help me with this question thanks
  3. Hello everybody, its been a while. in that time i have researched guides and many other things about the type of telescope i finally decided on which is the https://www.ozscopes.com.au/dobsonian-telescope-saxon-10inch.html and i think im good to go, i've also signed up to a astronomy club near me to get some hands on experience, But yes, im, pretty sure im done with my research on my telescope and the eyepiece i will get for now is the Celestron 8-24mm zoom eyepiece https://proastroz.com/products/8-24mm-1-25-zoom-eyepiece-for-telescope?variant=33250132102&currency=AUD&utm_medium=product_sync&utm_source=google&utm_content=sag_organic&utm_campaign=sag_organic&utm_campaign=gs-2020-09-10&utm_source=google&utm_medium=smart_campaign and the accessories i will get is a celestron cheshire collimating eyepiece and a 2x barlow lens. So until when i get my telescope next year, i will change the title of this forum to give me tips or give me advice for an issue with my telescope and etc. thank you for all the advice guys you really helped me alot, i still dont know somethings but i will figure it out with experience when i get my very own telescope. My sincerest thanks for all the help you guys gave me. i might question on this forum aswell just for general questions like how to collimate my mirrors or something. Anyways Goodbye everyone and i will talk to you guys when i have more questions or questions or help about my telescope. Thanks Kind regards Shayan =]
  4. hi, if you can help me with my telescope choice, i have this telescope im minding to buy https://www.astronomyalive.com.au/product/saxon-dob-10-254mm-reflector-telescope/ aswell as this telescope eyepiece kit https://proastroz.com/products/orion-1-25-telescope-accessory-kit?variant=11238248349732&currency=AUD&utm_medium=product_sync&utm_source=google&utm_content=sag_organic&utm_campaign=sag_organic&utm_campaign=gs-2020-09-10&utm_source=google&utm_medium=smart_campaign i have done a fair bit of research and also i am still interested can you link me tutorials on all the bits to do thanks
  5. Hey dweller25. i found this pre setted eyepiece kit https://proastroz.com/products/orion-1-25-telescope-accessory-kit?variant=11238248349732&currency=AUD&utm_medium=product_sync&utm_source=google&utm_content=sag_organic&utm_campaign=sag_organic&utm_campaign=gs-2020-09-10&utm_source=google&utm_medium=smart_campaign do you think i should get it with this 10" dobsonian telescope i found?https://www.astronomyalive.com.au/product/saxon-dob-10-254mm-reflector-telescope/ i did some research, it is Australian retailer and ithas shipping to australia, do you think the eyepiece kit will fit on the telescope? and do you think i should get a collimating tool while im at it? i have done research on it but not sure if it will fit on it, and i also think the 10" is perfect or good enough for me i have looked at its description and its features and think its perfect or good enough for me thanks
  6. hi Guys, I just wanted to update yall with a bit more information, i need a telescope, most likely a refractor as i have no idea on how to collimate. i want it to be able to see pictures like this but more zoomed in the pctures shown below but slightly more zoomed in, i need it to be a easy to handle and a mount. and some tips on eyepieces i can get, if the telescope cannot show images like this can you please reccomend me some eyepieces than can do it and other eye pieces you think i need, im going to get the 2x short barlow but i dont know what else to get, thank you, and if possible please link your telescope reccomendations based on what i need in australian retailers, Thanks
  7. im sorry but i dont know most of terms you are using, and i get what your trying to say, but can you give me a overall summary of what your tyring to say. and i live in QLD brisbane, i will do my studies on telescopes but can you tell me what telescope your trying to reccomend me?
  8. no i dont know any astronomy groups, are you reccomending me the 130p heritage?, and if i get that can i get extra eye pieces for them? and what is a 150 dob, can you give me some info on that? thanks
  9. well then do you know where to get the skywatcher 150p virtuoso, and the 3 eyepeices i need which include a 8mm and a 12 mm and a 2x barlow in an australian retailer?
  10. Ok people, now i need your help deciding between the https://www.firstlightoptics.com/heritage/skywatcher-heritage-130p-flextube.html and the https://www.firstlightoptics.com/heritage/skywatcher-heritage-150p-flextube-virtuoso-gti.html im looking for a easy to handle and one that can zoom far enough to see the rings of jupiter and to see the saturn rings and cassini division in good detail thanks
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