Re: Good starting telescope and book for child
- From: "Doink" <skyman102a@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 15:44:14 -0800
Thanks Jan....
"Jan Owen" <janowen1z@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Doink" <skyman102a@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Because once the kid gets a taste, he/she will want bigger and better,
>> you'll save a lot of money if you just buy Takahashi 150, Losmandy G-11
>> (with full auto control and DSCs) and every eyepiece that Televue makes.
>> Also, he'll need a laptop and a camera from SBIG. The Takahashi 78
> should
>> suffice as a guide scope. That will be a nice grab and go setup for an 8
>> year old. For nights when it's really clear, he'll need a 30"
> Obsession. If
>> he wants to come visit you and show you the things he's learned, you can
>> have a 7" Questar in the closet. They don't take up much space and will
>> store nicely between visits. As for books, go to Amazon, search
> "astronomy",
>> buy all of them. He will eventually anyway.
>>
>> When he turns 9 you can go to astromart.com and sell
> everything---including
>> the books. He'll be ready to upgrade by then.
>>
>> Doink
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> You know, Doink, sometimes you worry me...
>
> But THIS time, I think you may have hit the nail RIGHT on the head...
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> Nice...
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> {;^)
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> Jan Owen
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>> "lifeisgood" <paul1brian@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> > Dear all,
>> >
>> > I could not find exactly what I was after on FAQs mentioned on this
>> > group or a quick google search, so apologies if this is an often
>> > answered question.
>> >
>> > I have a soon-to-be 8 years old nephew who is interested in astronomy
>> > (and everything else) and I would like to get him a simple telescope
>> > and a good / easy to use reference work. I know next to nothing myself
>> > about this and would like to know
>> >
>> > 1. What is the bare minimum quality of telescope I should look at (40x
>> > or 80X or how does one measure this?) I would prefer not to buy a
>> > fantastic scope and only see it used once, but if he shows real
>> > interest then I (and/or his parents) will be happy to upgrade.
>> >
>> > 2. What is a good introduction to using the telescope for children of
>> > his age? I am guessing there might be some book/dvd/pc combo from
>> > patrick Moore but to be honest I am in the dark. (no pun intended)
>> >
>> > any help gratefully received.
>> >
>> >
>> > thank you
>> >
>> > paul
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