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Originally Posted by heathgravett
Hi All
Just new to astronomy after buying the "Cosmos" book. I have a celestron Astromaster 70 Refractor scope with 20mm, 10mm and 6mm eyepieces plus filters.
Currently observing Saturn but a little disappointed with the image I am getting. Even with the 6mm eyepiece, Saturn is just a smallish circle with a line through it. Image is sharp and it's still good to know I'm looking at Saturn.
By my calcs I'm using 150 X magnification and my telescope has a maximum useful power of 165 X so at the limit of good viewing. I was led to believe that I'd be able to see colour and ring formation but looking at what I get, you'd need 400 X magnification for that. Have I been misled and what I am seeing is the best I'll get or am I doing something wrong here?
Cheers
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Hi Heath

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I have also ordered 'Cosmos', and awaiting delivery.

Yes, I think you were lead astray a bit .... you have only a smallish scope, and you can see Saturn and its rings ... which is still great. Alas, you wont see too much detail. High mag doesnt give the best views in a small scope. I have a 10" and still have problems with high mag.
The rings of Saturn are pretty edge on at the moment, but will slowly open over the next few years. At least you can see the rings ... the line.

AM sure others will pop on with their point of view.
We advise those buying a scope to go for a small Dobsonian 6", or 8" if you can afford it. They are about $400 ... maybe cheaper.
Your scope will still give great views of Moon.