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Another Christmas recruit!


Steven D

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Hi Steven and welcome to SGL.

As per previous posts, I would not rush into buying a moon filter yet, but when you do, I would suggest a variable one. Basically they are 2x moon filters with the bonus of rotating one against the other to get the light/dark to your liking/preference.

My other useful filters are a No. #47 for seeing cloud detail of Venus, (some references recommend a 'scope of 8inches/200mm minimum), and a Neodymium. The Neodymium is my most used 'planet' filter too when I observe Mars, Jupiter & Saturn.

Clear skies.

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