Is there any videos on how to actually stargaze with the AstroMaster 130? There's loads on how to build it (which you get a simply guide with the scope anyway) but none on how to actually use it.
I'm a 100% beginner. ANY help/tips/advice/videos are welcome!!
please could you point me to a video that explains everything step by step on how to set up your scope for viewing, and how to know that its set up properly, and how to use starfinder scope how far back do you stand when your looking through it, should it be mounted like the sights of a gun, and all the other gadgets for proper alingment, with someone talking you through it, im complet beginner, with 130eq md thanks
You really have to know alot of the stars and deep space objects to have a gr8 expierince with it. You'd have to be away from city lights to observe alot of the objects
but yes i would reccommend it to novices, and no there are no real bad points.
just bought this scope, waiting for its arrival !!! so excited, looks to be an awesome instrument =)
pootang47 2 months ago
Is there any videos on how to actually stargaze with the AstroMaster 130? There's loads on how to build it (which you get a simply guide with the scope anyway) but none on how to actually use it.
I'm a 100% beginner. ANY help/tips/advice/videos are welcome!!
ballyfromwales 2 months ago
@boyjoja sadly no. Since this telescopes a Newtonian the image, even when viewing the skies, is flipped upside down and left to right.
roupen44 2 months ago
Can we use AstroMaster 130EQ to look at city light, building or scenery?
boyjoja 2 months ago
please could you point me to a video that explains everything step by step on how to set up your scope for viewing, and how to know that its set up properly, and how to use starfinder scope how far back do you stand when your looking through it, should it be mounted like the sights of a gun, and all the other gadgets for proper alingment, with someone talking you through it, im complet beginner, with 130eq md thanks
ThePatooch 4 months ago
@ThePatooch try this youtube.com/watch?v=plx6XXDgf2E&feature=related
thinker91288 3 months ago
You really have to know alot of the stars and deep space objects to have a gr8 expierince with it. You'd have to be away from city lights to observe alot of the objects
but yes i would reccommend it to novices, and no there are no real bad points.
roupen44 9 months ago
Nice vid, would you recommend this to novices? Any bad points?
HellMercenaries 9 months ago
thanks for the video
VATkhamu 10 months ago
Great video work
coderversion1 11 months ago