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Old 28-08-2017, 09:49 PM
m11 (Mel)
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Hi Simon,

I agree with Simon_rl in that a manual dobsonian will be easier to use starting off. I would get at least an 8 inch dob which has decent light gathering power A second hand 8 inch dob can be grabbed for the same amount ~$250. Nothing really to go wrong with it. - up and down, left and right
You will be able to see the bands of Jupiter, rings of Saturn, Orion Nebula, brighter Globular clusters and open clusters.

I would recommend getting a laser collimator to help with aligning the primary and secondary mirror, which is easy to do once your learn how.

Unless you have experience with an eq, especially a manual one, I wouldn't recommend as a first scope unless you have definite plans to do astrophotography in which it gets expensive quickly for the computerised eq mounts.

Hope it helps,

Mel
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