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Old 20-05-2005, 02:42 PM
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The 9 and 25 are good. The 15mm plossl is also not a bad buy if you're on a budget, but I agree with Rob, take your time with what you've got.

The 25mm will be good for open clusters and starfields and extended nebula, barlowed it will be good for globular clusters and galaxies.

The 9mm will be good for the planets, and barlowed on nights of very good seeing, for splitting doubles and getting more detail out of the planets.
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