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Originally Posted by ruff
If everything is upside down, you have a decent scope.
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it´s a refractor 90mm, like the middle level for a dedicated astronomer, or top level for a beginner, anything less than a 70mm is not worth looking through, i.e. Saturns rings would look blurred.
i´d only wanted to look at the craters on the moon and maybe look at some stars sometimes, Gary always goes overboard when buying presents for me
After studying scopes before purchasing the right one, it seems the reflector scopes are generally better for looking at galaxies & deep space, refractors directing on detail, for the similar detail a refractor 90mm shows, a reflector would need to be at least 130mm.
Anyway, looking forward to seeing this huge lump of crap flying through space in a months time
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Originally Posted by Struggle4Bucks
Check again. Are you sure it's not a bottle of wine?
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why would he buy me a bottle of wine, we keep bottles of bubbly and litres of wine in the fridge...
another great reason to enjoy Spain
