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Telescope Refractor 90mm

Telescope Refractor 90mm
Just ordered 8 inch Dobsonian telescope, what should I start with?

I just ordered the Orion XT8, they had a sale and I've been wanting it for a long time so I finally took the plunge and bought it! I'm excited to get it but I don't know where to start. All my viewing has thus far been through a 90mm AZ Refractor, so I've been limited to Saturn and a few of the larger Messiers. I really want to see deep sky objects... nebulas, galaxies, etc. Any suggestions on what is easy to find for a Dobsonian newbie and what to expect from it? Thanks in advance!! :-D

Distant land target during the day!
(to get used to setting up and running the telescope, while it is clear enough to see any dropped pieces and to get used to move around the scope without kicking it).

Then some twilight observing (same idea, just so that you can see what you are doing until you are completely at ease with the scope).

These days, Mars and Saturn are easy to find during nautical twilight (when the sun is more than 6 degrees below the horizon, but less than 12 -- too dark to read fine print, but bright enough to see where the eyepiece fell in the grass).

As a bonus, Mars is close to the Beehive Cluster (an open cluster of stars).

It will take time to get used to aligning the scope (the field of view will be smaller than what you had in the refractor -- always use the smallest magnification at first). As the sky gets a bit darker, try for the globular cluster M13 in Hercules (still low in the east around 9 pm).

Telescope Refractor 90mm

Meade 90 Az-Adr 90mm A-Series Alt-Azimuth Refractor Telescope Meade 90 Az-Adr 90mm A-Series Alt-Azimuth Refractor Telescope
List Price: $299.00
Sale Price: Too low to display

MEADE 90AZ-ADR / 04085 90MM A-SERIES EQUATORIAL REFLECTOR TELESCOPE 90MM 2.5" EQUATORIAL REFLECTOR DESIGN; 910MM FOCAL LENGTH F/8;RACK & PINION FOCUSER; EQUATORIAL MOUNT WITH SLOW-MOTION CONTROLS;SETTING CIRCLES; LATITUDE CONTROL WITH SCALE; TWO 1.25" EYEPIECES MA9MM, MA25MM;RED-DOT VIEWFINDER; ALUMINUM TRIPOD WITH ACCESSORY TRAY;ASTRONOMICAL SOFTWARE & INSTRUCTIONAL DVD

Orion AstroView 90mm EQ Refractor Telescope Orion AstroView 90mm EQ Refractor Telescope
List Price: $329.95
Sale Price: $329.95

Now you can have the virtues of refractor-sharp images without having to break into your piggy bank. Our remarkable AstroView 90 gives big returns for a small investment! This is a powerful refractor featuring a multi-coated 90mm objective lens of 910mm focal length (f/10) housed in an enameled aluminum tube. You won't have any trouble gathering enough light for bright, crisp views of deep-sky objects, the Moon, and planets. Even better, we've upgraded the AstroView 90 package with two Sirius Plossl eyepieces (25mm and 10mm)! The AstroView 90 comes equipped with a 6x30 finder, 90-deg star diagonal, adjustable aluminum tripod with accessory tray, and an EQ-2 equatorial mount with slow motion controls for manual tracking.(An optional EQ-2M drive system can be added for automatic, hands-free tracking.) One-year limited warranty.

Orion’s AstroView 90 equatorial refractor telescope is a classic Achromatic refractor with excellent optics and an unusually good accessory package. Bigger and more impressive than it looks in pictures, the AstroView 90 is an adult size telescope that stands nearly five feet high and weighs almost 25 pounds. With fully illustrated instructions the telescope is easy to assemble, and the package includes two Sirius Plossl eyepieces, a 6x30 optical finder scope, and Orion’s Starry Night planetarium software for your computer. Refractors are known for their crisp, high contrast views of the Moon and planets and the AstroView 90 delivers sharp views right out of the box. The low power 25mm Sirius Plossl eyepiece (36X magnification) nicely frames the moon, while the high power 10mm eyepiece (91X magnification) delivers a crisp close up image full of detail. The sharp Achromatic optics of the AstroView 90 EQ also give me delightful views of deep space objects. On a moonless night I like the way the 25mm eyepiece frames the ghostly glow of the Orion Nebula. Zooming in with the 10mm Sirius Plossl eyepiece, I can easily pick out all four stars of the Orion Nebula’s embedded quadruple star the Trapezium. Another night I used an Ultima 2X Barlow with the 10mm plossl eyepiece for a total magnification of 182X while viewing the planet Jupiter. I was rewarded with a clear view of Jupiter’s famous Great Red Spot. The Equatorial mount included with the AstroView 90 EQ is designed to help track stars and planets at high power. When I set up the telescope, I simply point the polar axis at Polaris, the North Star. This makes it easy to keep celestial objects in the field of view by turning one slow motion knob. Orion also offers the EQ-2M Electronic Telescope Drive which features a battery powered motor for automatic tracking. The EQ-2 equatorial mount is a little wobbly when the legs are fully extended, but that’s normal for any large telescope in this price range. With excellent optics, classic design, and a very good accessory package, Orionā€˜s AstroView 90 Equatorial Refractor is an excellent introduction to the world of Astronomy. --Jeff Phillips Pros: Classic refractor design Crisp clear views of the Moon and planets Two Sirius Plossl eyepieces and 6x30 finder Starry Night planetarium software included Cons: Equatorial mount wobbles a bit while focusing First quarter Moon shot at 36x with Powershot camera First quarter Moon shot at 90X with Powershot camera. Crater Ptolemeaus shot at 350X with NexImage camera and Ultima barlow. Planet Jupter shot at 350X with NexImage camera and Ultima barlow.

Star 60050 Refractor Telescope with 50mm Objective Lens Star 60050 Refractor Telescope with 50mm Objective Lens
List Price: $79.99
Sale Price: $39.77

"Star 60050 telescopes are ideal entry-level telescopes for the aspiring amateur astronomer. Easy set up and include everything necessary to begin the adventure for a lifetime including telescope, finderscope, eyepieces, mount and tripod.Features in

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