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Totally new to this hobbie

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 12:17 pm
by hawketeng
Hi guys, need help to buy a decent telescope for viewing of stars and moon. My son recently had asked me questions about space, stars etc but i couldn't really explain to him how they look like. My budget is around $300 for a scope. Am planning to go down to the showroom at science center today to look around. Any recommendation? Hopefully its not too difficult to operate them.

Re: Totally new to this hobbie

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 8:29 pm
by ggodetucsamoht
Hi, welcome to the hobby.....cockroach hobby!!!

For yours I think you might want to look at any celestron refractor that come with AZ mount. These range of scope will let you kick start in the hobby pretty fast and easier to operate without the need to troubles yourself into scope alignment. Once you being hook on to this hobby further then you can look into more better scope few days later. YES, I am saying you will hook into it few days later after owning yourself the first scope and having your "first light" on moon and saturn. Hence as such in astro we normally select equipment base on your budget to get those scope which has an objective as big as what your pocket telling you so. By scrolling into the sci ctr only able to let you see the hardware but not their performance so it will be good to drop by sidewalk conducted by some members here to has a proper "poisoning" by them and thus able to selext a best scope which suit your needs.

Thomas

Re: Totally new to this hobbie

Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 2:30 am
by Gary
Hi hawketeng. Welcome to the forum!

Before buying a telescope, you may borrow some books/magainzes from the library about astronomy and telescopes and find out what can be seen through them. In addition to the resources you can find in this forum, you may find this brief buying guide useful: http://www.astro.sg/p/buying-telescope.html

Joining public stargazing sessions is highly recommended: http://www.astro.sg/2013/01/public-star ... apore.html

There is also a free telescope loan project going on: http://www.astro.sg/2013/06/free-loan-o ... omers.html

There is free public stargazing talk at Toa Payoh Public Library this coming Monday 5 August from 7:30pm - 8:30pm. No registration required. Weather permitting, there will be a live stargazing session at the open grounds outside the library.

Have fun exploring the Universe together with your son!

Re: Totally new to this hobbie

Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 10:07 am
by weixing
Hi,
Yes, as per Gray suggestion, you should join in some observation session and look through some scope first before buying. Then you will had a better understanding of what scope is more suitable for you.

Have a nice day and Welcome to SingAstro.

Re: Totally new to this hobbie

Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 5:01 pm
by cloud_cover
Scopes are not difficult to operate one your know what you're doing but I strongly suggest you drop by one of Gary's session or Dave's Bishan Park sessions and look through the various scopes available that night. Then you can know what each scope can or cannot do :)

Re: Totally new to this hobbie

Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 5:37 pm
by antares2063
hi Hawketeng, Next weekend (national day), i believe Gary and Dave will be planning a sidewalk astro session, do join them and get a chance to look at different type of scopes :)

Re: Totally new to this hobbie

Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 6:23 pm
by hawketeng
Thanks guys, after reading some articles from the forum, I managed to buy the Celestron power seeker 70EQ for a start which is within my budget. My kids are excited after I assemble the scope, but really dont have chance to try it due to current weather condition...looks like going to rain tonight.

Re: Totally new to this hobbie

Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 7:29 pm
by bornfree
when the weather is better and we have a sidewalk session, come join us, with the more experienced people around, they can bring out the best ur scope can do.. :D

Re: Totally new to this hobbie

Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 2:32 pm
by Avarielle
Awesome! Another Astromaster 70 user!

I have the same set up. Except that the EQ mount is now living in Dave's house as his tracking system for astro-photography.

The scope is a good scope. But the mount isn't the best. Still it is a good scope to begin with.

Re: Totally new to this hobbie

Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2013 3:06 pm
by depardeuz
Eh..one more scope coming to TPY sidewalk? [smilie=admire2.gif]..do we need to apply for a permit to operate soon? [smilie=evil-smile.gif]