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  • I am thinking about getting one of these telescopes used, do you like it??

  • Great job, I have the exact same telescope but ive only seen Jupiter but in late october or early November in ready to see Saturn :D I've woken up many school nights at 1:00 in the morning just to look at Jupiter and how beautiful it is and please check out my channel I have a few vids of Jupiter and the moon but I'll have more because I'm just getting started:)

  • very nice, come check mine out, got a few on my channel. 

  • Found that tonight

  • Shaky?! It's like you were falling down the stairs with it! :D

    I have the same telescope, and I wish it had a sturdier tripod!

    Good job at the end! ;D

  • wat-was-te-aperture???

  • I have this exact same telescope. I've had it for years. I found Saturn by accident one day in my backyard shortly after getting this telescope. I set it up outside the moment the first star of the night appeared. Then the second one appeared not too far away from the first. I noticed it was not very round and upon focusing I discovered it was Saturn. I also found Jupiter completely by accident. Do you have the software that came with it? I never even used it.

  • @Risket

    Nope, I bought my telescope from a surplus store & it doesn't have the software media or manual anymore. The software that I'm currently using is Starry Night. =]

  • What was the setup?

  • @ParaglidingManiac

    It's only point & shoot.

  • Hi,

    You mean no eyepiece?

  • @ParaglidingManiac

    There's an eyepiece when we took the vid. We used a 12.5mm EP. =]

  • i had this scope and it broke so i got an orion 10 inch

  • have you ever seen the iss with your telescope?

  • it's hard to see it! because it's a very close and fast object! Tracking something as jupiter is hard because he moves fast, ISS will be way more hard!

  • cool

  • nice

  • Very well done, thanks for showing this, it's hard to realise that Saturn is more than 860x as larg as the Earth. Keep showing more great videos.

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