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Old 03-06-2020, 06:18 PM
Saturnine (Jeff)
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Hi

Personally I would recommend getting a good quality 2" wide angle eyepiece for viewing clusters and nebulae, even the Skywatcher 28mm is quite good value. That paired with something like the GSO 2" ED Barlow will give you a good range of magnifications, the 10mm that comes with the scope when paired with the barlow will give you 240X magnification which is good enough to show you detail on the planets that should keep everyone engaged for a while and give you time to learn the scope and better figure out what you may want to upgrade to in the future.
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