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jjajadam
03-12-2012, 09:35 PM
heyyy everyone ive just got a quick question. I've been asked by my mother if id want anything to go with my telescope for christmas or any astronomy things. I said in my first thread that i have 90 by 910 skywatcher refractor telescope :) although it does not have an equatorial mount :(

any suggestions or ideas for a beginner present would be great :D

Thanks Josh

niko
03-12-2012, 09:47 PM
Australian Astronomy 2013 or some star charts?

How much are u going to let her spend ? :-)

jjajadam
03-12-2012, 09:50 PM
I think around $200 she said is the limit

jjjnettie
03-12-2012, 10:26 PM
:) we all love to spend other peoples money. :)
the Astronomy 2013 Ephemeris should be on the top of the list.You can buy it from the IIS shop. It's a month by month guide of what's happening up there. PLUS it has a beaut set of star maps in the middle, that you can remove and laminate so they don't get all wet with dew when using them outside.
Do you have a barlow lens?
More eyepieces would be good too.
You should check out http://andrewscom.com.au/ Their 2.5x ED barlow is very good for the price. And the GSO 15mm Superview is my favourite ep in my collection. :)

Scorpius51
03-12-2012, 11:04 PM
Uranometria 2000 Southern Hemisphere, and/or The Night Sky Observers Guide - Vol 3 (The Southern Skies), and/or Sky & Telescope's Pocket Sky Atlas

Red dot finder

Red torch

Planisphere

Solar filter

jjajadam
03-12-2012, 11:33 PM
i have 2 eye pieces a 25mm and a 10mm, would a 15mm be a good addition also what exactly is a barlow lense? ive looked everywhere but i cant find a red light torch :/

thank you so much for the replies im really happy to be apart of this site :)

Forgey
03-12-2012, 11:42 PM
Bintel sell red light torches http://www.bintel.com.au/Accessories/Torches/59/catmenu.aspx

But you can make your own by putting red cellophane over the end of any torch :)

Varangian
04-12-2012, 07:55 AM
One thing I'd look at for around $25 is the star chart through the Ice in Space shop, immensely helpful and comes with a CD as well.

Allan_L
04-12-2012, 08:20 AM
Adjustable height viewing chair (circa $160 from Bintel.)
comfort while observing is key to getting more detail.

barx1963
04-12-2012, 10:46 PM
A barlow is used to change the focal legth of an eyepiece. So a 2x barlow chages a 25mm eyepiece into a 12.5mm. The effect of this is it increases the power or magnification.
Personally, I am not a great fan of barlows, I find using eyepieces at their native power much better, and the barlow I have is a good quality one. But other use them successfully.
You will soon find that the 25mm is your most used eyepiece. Even a 10mm is too much power given the quality of the ones that usually come with a scope. High end EPs definitely give better images but the difference is most noticeable at the high power end.
If you think you would like a bit more power, a decent 15mm EP will help.

Malcolm