Sunday, February 14, 2010

Celestron Spotting Review Celestron Mak 90 Spotting Scope For Astronomy?

Celestron Mak 90 spotting scope for astronomy? - celestron spotting review

Very good feedback from Amazon. I know it's small, but I think it can work for bright objects like the moon, Saturn, Mars and Jupiter. It has a focal length of 1200 mm, so it should be about 150x with the corresponding increase in eye (s), tele-or. The design is similar to a Questar to 25 times the price. Your comments please.

2 comments:

Nyx said...

The fine for what you do (Lunar and Planetary) display. And he makes a decision of Nice "and" available. Add a diagonal of 45 degrees and becomes a decent amount of spots. Make sure you get a sturdy tripod, since otherwise the whole place to shake when you touch it.

Geoff G said...

As a rule, do good spotting scopes telescope: the optics are not good enough. This is much easier to buy a telescope that has come to the right of assembly and accessories for use in astronomy. Celestron, Meade, Orion and sell all astronomical telescopes, as in this example:
http://www.telescope.com/control/product ...

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