![]() With classical telescope you find objects you can't see with naked eyes using tecnique called "starhoping". If you invest those 300 dollars into Dobsonian telescope you will get an 6-8" telescope with which you can see much more than with poor electronic one. They promise you thousands of objects in the database but they give you 4" telescope for 300 dollars and you can't see any of those promised objects. Problem with "electric" telescopes is their price. If you want to become an amateur astronomer learn the constellations, learn the stars, how they move across the sky during a night and the year. Objects I posted are all naked eye but you need decently dark sky to see them. If you live in or near the city ( as 95% population does) you won't see much because sky is brighter than those objects. Keep in mind that quality of your observing depends on your sky. ![]() You will be able to see a little bit from Orion nebula, core of Andromeda and maybe globular clusters like M13 and M22. This telescope is only for the Moon and planets. I would like to know howįor deep sky objects you need at least 6 inches of aperture ( 8" is better ). But my telescope isn't electronic, so I can't just punch in coodinates on keypad. I wnt to find out how to locte deep sky objects with my telescope.
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