Sounds as if you are prepared to "make a commitment" to the hobby and that is good but at least partly unneeded at this time...
The gear you've identified is first rate and over time might be of use to you but...
As has been previously mentioned lets start with basics...
What is your interest?
What do you want to do with the scope...visual, photography, planets, DSO etc.?
What is you experience level?
Is this a first scope?
And lastly, "try before you buy"...get to know some people on the forum and or a local club and go see things with them on their gear...
I would never suggest that you (or any other newbie) jump right in a spend $9000...don't get me wrong, it would be very easy to do but is unnecessary...you should be able to be well and truly fitted out for well under $1,000 and that investment could last a lifetime...
Anyway, tell us a bit more about what you want to see and do and what your exprience level is and I think that you will get/have more advice than you can shake a stick at...
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