mickmerv
03-12-2007, 08:44 PM
Hello All,
I am a very amateur wannabe night sky watcher and have been lurking on this great site for around a year now. I am hoping for some advice regarding a first time purchase of a telescope.
I have seen advertised in Dick Smith electronics a telescope priced at $226.
What i really want to know (and not from the shop salesman!) is whether or not i would be throwing away my money on a telescope at this very cheap price. It seems to good to be true.
I am looking to use the telescope mainly for lunar and planetary viewing and would like to know what kind of performance i could expect from this equipment. Below is the advertising blurb for the Celestron 127mm Newtonian Reflector i have been looking at:
Easy to assemble 127mm German Equatorial reflector
Pre-assembled aluminium tripod and accessory tray
Slow motion controls for smooth tracking
3 x Barlow lens triples the magnifying power of each eyepiece
Finder scope: 5 x 24
Includes two eyepiece 1.25"
Includes CD-ROM 'The Sky' Astronomy software
2 year warrantySpecifications
Newtonian Reflector
Aperture - 127mm
Focal length - 1000mm
1 x 20mm FL x 50 magnification
1 x 4mm FL x 250 magnification
Optical Tube length - 508mmTelescope weight - 7.17kg
I currently have a pair of Celestron 12 x 60 binoculars which do a great job for lunar viewing but i would really like to take it up a notch and be able to see cloud bands on Jupiter and the rings of Saturn..my question is will this telescope let me do this??:help:
Thanks,
Mick (Brisbane)
I am a very amateur wannabe night sky watcher and have been lurking on this great site for around a year now. I am hoping for some advice regarding a first time purchase of a telescope.
I have seen advertised in Dick Smith electronics a telescope priced at $226.
What i really want to know (and not from the shop salesman!) is whether or not i would be throwing away my money on a telescope at this very cheap price. It seems to good to be true.
I am looking to use the telescope mainly for lunar and planetary viewing and would like to know what kind of performance i could expect from this equipment. Below is the advertising blurb for the Celestron 127mm Newtonian Reflector i have been looking at:
Easy to assemble 127mm German Equatorial reflector
Pre-assembled aluminium tripod and accessory tray
Slow motion controls for smooth tracking
3 x Barlow lens triples the magnifying power of each eyepiece
Finder scope: 5 x 24
Includes two eyepiece 1.25"
Includes CD-ROM 'The Sky' Astronomy software
2 year warrantySpecifications
Newtonian Reflector
Aperture - 127mm
Focal length - 1000mm
1 x 20mm FL x 50 magnification
1 x 4mm FL x 250 magnification
Optical Tube length - 508mmTelescope weight - 7.17kg
I currently have a pair of Celestron 12 x 60 binoculars which do a great job for lunar viewing but i would really like to take it up a notch and be able to see cloud bands on Jupiter and the rings of Saturn..my question is will this telescope let me do this??:help:
Thanks,
Mick (Brisbane)