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Old 18-05-2016, 08:36 AM
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Orion Skyquest XT12G for $1999
That is a great price for a great scope.
But check the dimensions will fit into your transporter (if you intend going to dark sites and/or star parties - recommended)

But be warned, it is not going to show you the details contained in those long multi exposure photos we all drool over.

[Rings of Saturn - definitely; GRS on Jupiter - probably, depending on your site and seeing conditions; Ice Caps on Mars - maybe stretching it except for when Mars and Earth are close and seeing conditions allow, maybe.
But you will see many DSO's of various types and varying degrees of details mostly without much colour - there are exceptions]

Collapsible scopes are easy (maybe even easier) to handle and setup.
Truss are a little more work, but not beyond you.

With the general rhetoric of "Aperture Rules" get the biggest scope you can afford AND EASILY SETUP and USE. The reader must calculate this for themselves based on several key determining factors.
Because the BEST scope for you is the Scope that you will use most often.

If in doubt, (or even just to see whats out there) get along to an observing night and talk to various owners about their scopes and their pros and cons.

But returning to my first thoughts: Thats is a great scope for a great price.

Good luck with your decision and new hobby.
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