aloshan
05-02-2014, 01:46 PM
My first post may have come out as childish, I apologise. I have been interested in space and the world around us as long as I can remember. I'm not a wide eyed high school student , seeing Hubble , buying a telescope and thinking I could get amazing views of nebulae and galaxies and then ends up disappointed when I don't. Ive researched this telescope and know what its capable of , what Im supposed to be able to see with the kind of light pollution I have in my area and the location I am in. This isn't a passing phase or a simple hobby - if anyone does devote their time to me it is something I will stick with for the rest of my life.
Thanks man , will take a look
Finding them. All I see is the night sky , with some pinpoints of light here and there. I didn't think it would be as easy as point and see , ive read all I can about how to set it up with the rotation of the earth , where to look etc..... but I feel as if im such a noob at this that Im retarded at it. therefore I thought the only way is to have a person who has done this before with me, to show me what to do so I can learn and not repeat mistakes. Once I have that I can grow on my own
Its quite disappointing , I wait for days to have a cloudless night , rush outside , try to see , spend 45 min seeing nothing and getting bitten by mosquitoes and then carrying my scope back inside :( It's chipping away at my love for space little by little and every time i hear about how the ancients saw the planets using the rudimentary telescopes of the day , I think about how I cant see anything but the moon using a telescope made decades later.
Thanks man , will take a look
Finding them. All I see is the night sky , with some pinpoints of light here and there. I didn't think it would be as easy as point and see , ive read all I can about how to set it up with the rotation of the earth , where to look etc..... but I feel as if im such a noob at this that Im retarded at it. therefore I thought the only way is to have a person who has done this before with me, to show me what to do so I can learn and not repeat mistakes. Once I have that I can grow on my own
Its quite disappointing , I wait for days to have a cloudless night , rush outside , try to see , spend 45 min seeing nothing and getting bitten by mosquitoes and then carrying my scope back inside :( It's chipping away at my love for space little by little and every time i hear about how the ancients saw the planets using the rudimentary telescopes of the day , I think about how I cant see anything but the moon using a telescope made decades later.