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StarlightMcKenzie · 01/02/2012 11:26

that Dh and obsessed 5 yr old can enjoy together?

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LineRunner · 01/02/2012 11:31

Ooh, DanFmDorking knows this stuff, and posted about it on the ISS (International Space Station) thread in December, IIRC.

stellarpunk · 05/02/2012 18:50

Actually, I would say dont buy a scope just yet. If you DH is a noob then it may be better to get a planisphere and a pair of binoculars - say 10 x 50 - and get out and enjoy the night sky.

The reason is that a halfway decent scope will start from about 200 notes and that may or may not include the mount (tripod). You can pick up a package for cheaper ..... But the scope may put you off for life! Oh and a pair of 10 x 50's will cost about £30. a planisphere will be a tenner.

But it's a really lovely thing to do! Let's us know how you get along.

StarlightMcKenzie · 05/02/2012 19:16

Thanks. It's really my DS mostly. He is obsessed with Jupiters moons and Saturn and DH thinks he should give him a chance to see them himself. (he has autism)

I'd prefer they visited a telescope or somewhere that you can do these things ( is there anywhere like that?)

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StarlightMcKenzie · 05/02/2012 19:18

What's a planisphere?

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GrimmaTheNome · 05/02/2012 19:24

We have a 'proper' telescope and TBH it's a pain to set up. We tend to use our birdwatching bins and scope - were able to see Jupiters moons. I think for a small child there is some advantage to having a tripod because the adult can get it lined up properly.

Maybe you could find a local astronomical society - that might well get you in touch with an enthusiast who would be only too willing to feed your DSs obsession!

stellarpunk · 05/02/2012 20:04

Ahh now well I have seen Jupiter's moons through my 10 x 50s but it was a struggle. Must keep them very still. Not sure a 5 year old could do it.

Actually, if you could stretch to £110, the Meade Ngc 70 az has scored well in the sky at night mag review (nov 2010). Will be fine for jupiters moons I would think.

Great idea though, go to a star party or go to the royal astronmical society website for local groups. Or pm me with your location and I will look for you.

Destrier · 05/02/2012 22:40

Skywatcher 130 P

And get Stellarium on the laptop. hth

stellarpunk · 06/02/2012 19:04

What's the f no on that destrier?

Destrier · 06/02/2012 20:08

here

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