Re: Starter scope for 9 year old: StarBlast or SkyQuest?



BTW, for a general purpose scope, the Orion StarBlast 4.5 EQ Reflector
is only a couple hundred bucks. It has a equatorial mount and a red
dot pointer as standard and a couple of eyepieces. Pretty good little
scope for the money. The mount can be upgraded with tracking motor, if
he gets serious about things. It weighs in at about 24 lbs, which
should be within his abilities to handle it.


flonesaw@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I've got to weigh in on this.

I had an alt-azim 4.5 inch reflector when I was about that age.
Altazimuth mounts can suck big time. If I got an interesting item
centered, by the time I got somebody else to the eyepiece, it often
drifted out of view. Positioning an altazimuth scope on an object is
difficult for a kid that age, even a nerd like I was. The scope, even
though I could handle it, didn't get used often because it was so much
work getting an item in the eyepiece. Knowing the sky didn't help,
either.

If this nerdy kid is anything like I was at that age, the best gift of
all would be to take him to the store and let him help pick it out.
You can educate him about the plusses and minuses of the various
optical systems and he can help you understand what kind of scope might
suit him the best. It could be that the 8" light bucket Dob will be
the one, or he may want to go with an equatorial mounted 100mm
achromat.

This issue I'm trying to relate here is that many of these choices are
very personal ones. If he is sharp and understands the issues, maybe
he could provide the best input, rather than us astro freaks on this
forum.

Give him a card with some pictures of some scopes and enclose a
certificate good for a telescope purchased at your nearby Orion store.
I'm sure that he'll be totally blown away at your trust in him to help
pick it out.

Just some thoughts on the matter.

Regards,
AWF


LurfysMa wrote:
My grandson, age 9, wants a telescope for Christmas. He's kind of a
nerdy kid who gets into something are really spends a lot of time with
it. His folks are involved and will help him. His only problem is that
he can be somewhat impatient and gets frustrated at times.

Anyway, I have read most of the post on this and a couple of other NGs
for the past couple of years on beginner scopes. It seems like either
the Orion StarBlast or one of the Orion SkyQuest scopes will be the
right choice.

Can anyone offer in simple language why they would choose one over the
other?

Then, if it's the SkyQuest, should I get the XT4.5, XT6, or XT8? Price
is not a big concern. If the XT8 is really better for a kid and the
extra power won't just be harder to handle, I'd get the XT8.
Otherwise, one of the smaller ones.

All comments and suggestions appreciated.

I will also get him 1-2 of the books and accessories recommended here.

I see that Orion is offering a Bonus Accessory Pack with the XT6 and
XT8. See

http://www.telescope.com/shopping/product/detailmain.jsp?itemID=238462&itemType=PRODUCT&RS=1&keyword=

and

http://www.telescope.com/shopping/product/detailmain.jsp?itemID=241007&itemType=PRODUCT&iMainCat=4&iSubCat=9&iProductID=241007

Can anyone tell me if I would need anything in addition to whatever is
in that package?

Thanks

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