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    Telescope For My Birthday.

    It's my birthday, and the family have clubbed together and bought me a telescope.

    July 1994 Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 was sucked into Jupiter I saw it on TV.

    April 1997 Comet Hale - Bopp flew past I saw it with my binoculars.

    2013 Comet Ison will do a fly past our earth.

    I hope to have my new telescope assembled by then. I am no genius when it comes to these things so in your thoughts send me guidance and patience to do the assembly.
    Any tips you may want to send me will be appreciated also.
    Frances.


    This is the first thread I have ever done. ('~')
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    Quote Originally posted by Frances View Post
    It's my birthday, and the family have clubbed together and bought me a telescope.

    July 1994 Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 was sucked into Jupiter I saw it on TV.

    April 1997 Comet Hale - Bopp flew past I saw it with my binoculars.

    2013 Comet Ison will do a fly past our earth.

    I hope to have my new telescope assembled by then. I am no genius when it comes to these things so in your thoughts send me guidance and patience to do the assembly.
    Any tips you may want to send me will be appreciated also.
    Frances.


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    Hello Frances

    My advice: once assembled ensure that you look through the correct end. lol

    Enjoy your present. JP

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    Happy Birthday !


    Try going onto youtube & put in the name & type of your telescope & the word assembly, I will be amazed if someone hasn't posted a video on how to assemble & use it !

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    Happy birthday Frances

    Hope you see things you have never seen before Go here http://www.skymaponline.net/tutorial/05_telescopes.html

    - Beginner's Session 1: Attaching a Camera to Your Telescope http://www.celestron.com/portal/arti...our-telescope/


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    Happy Birthday!
    & Hale-Bopp was amazing viewing & seen it from Fairbanks Alaska & the Northern Lights were out that night and there was Hale-Bopp in the middle of it all...it looked better than any Star Trek episode...hope you view some amazing things with new telescope...

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    Happy birthday my lovely , what a awesome present to receive . I'm a little green eyed to be honest , I'd love one myself ! .. Enjoy , and much love to you too xx

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    Hi Frances Happy Birthday. I am no expert but I have a computerised Celestron 8SE which I spend hours looking through. You didn't say which Telescope you have? If I can help I will be happy to

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    Happy Birthday Frances - I hope today day has been really special and full of fun and laughter and that the year ahead brings you a special gift every day. I too would LOVE to have a telescope. Don't be surprised if, when you look through it, you see someone waving back at you . . .

    lots of love Linda xo

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    Hello Daft Ada, my telescope is Sky Watcher BK1309EQ2.
    I have no clue at the moment but I will try to learn.
    It will be a time thing which I will enjoy doing as much as I will enjoy looking out to the universe.

    Thank you all for your kind words.
    Frances.

    It would be good Linda if somebody waved back at me, but you know John I could be looking through the wrong end.

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    Happy Birthday Frances... Hope you have (had) a great day! Boy am I envious just wish I had one too. Hey maybe I can get an early Christmas present!


    peace...
    skywizard

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    Hi Frances xx That's a nice little five inch reflector. Are you familiar with a program called Stellarium? It's a program which you run on your pc or mac and when you have entered your longitude and latitude, it will show you an exact copy of what you will see in the sky from your house, so you can sit in your armchair and study it then go outside and look for real knowing what is where. Get it here

    http://www.stellarium.org/


    I do hope you won't be disappointed, people think you will see lot's of wonders when they get a scope but in fact other than looking at the moon and Jupiter you won't see much more than pinpoints of light, you should get a good view of this comet when it gets here though. You will see the moons around Jupiter as well, but you have to persevere and wait for a good clear night, winter nights are best, cold stable air that reduces the amount of movement in the atmosphere and gives stable views.
    How many eye pieces did you get with it? it's the eye piece that sets the magnification so you will need a few to increase to higher magnifications.

    Have a look on forums like this one they mention your scope here

    http://stargazerslounge.com/topic/171850-newbieeeee/

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    Thank you Daft Ada for your information I will use it. I got one eye piece which is used for viewing the moon as the moon gives off a lot of light and can affect the image.
    There will be other adaptions I can get once I get my head around the basics.
    Frances.

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    You're more than welcome, If I can help don't be afraid to pm me or ask on here. You want to have a look at some of the forums you will learn a lot there, This is a good UK one http://www.astronomyshed.co.uk/forum/viewforum.php?f=11

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    Many happy returns for your birthday Frances, may the telescope bring endless enlightenment.

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    HAPPY BIRTHDAY FRANCIS!

    Tell us how you get on, i have always wanted to get a telescope, i will wait until the little ones are older though ho hum :-)

    Blessings

    Mark

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