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Speaking of a night under the stars, here are few objects you will definitely want to view through the Skyquest XT4.5 Classic Dobsonian: The Moon The convenient carry handle makes the entire unit a breeze to pick up and bring outside for a night under the stars.

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Dobsonians in the past had a reputation of being wobbly, which made it hard to focus a high magnification eyepiece on a distant deep-sky object. The Orion CorrecTension system does a great job of holding the telescope tube in place while you view you object.

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Related post: How to photograph planets (with any camera) At this moment, I knew there was no going back.Ī photo of Jupiter taken through the 4.5 Orion Skyquest Dobsonian Telescope

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This time, the craters on the moon became detailed lunar impact areas full of shadows and texture. I tried the second included eyepiece in the bundle (10mm Plossl) for a closer view. It was my first clear view of the moon through a telescope, and it knocked my socks off. I couldn’t believe how bright and detailed it was. The views of the moon through the included 25mm Plossl eyepiece were unforgettable. Eyepieces, finder scope, software, collimation cap – I was observing the heavens the same day it came in the mail. Everything as included with the telescope. It just happened to be rising in the east, and in the waning gibbous phase on that fateful night. I am not sure why I wanted to look at a star first, I’m not sure what I expected to see.īut there it was, a sparkling jewel in the night. The night was J– right in the middle of summer. My very first views through this small Dobsonian were of bright stars in the constellation Cygnus (Probably Deneb). Here is the official video from Orion describing the 4.5″ Orion skyquest Dobsonian telescope: This size can still fit into the backseat of my car, and be quickly transported to a dark sky site. But make no mistake, I went with the 4.5″ model because it was the least expensive! If I could have purchased the mouth-watering 8″ version I would have.Īn 8″ – 10″ Dobsonian telescope is about as big as I would purchase for myself. I didn’t want something too large, that would be a pain to set up and travel with. Now this is the smallest Dobsonian in the skyquest line-up. I remember sitting on the living room floor of my girlfriends (Now Fiance) parents house putting my new piece of scientific equipment together, as her Shitzu-Maltese curled up for a nap in the packing materials. Luckily, the instructions were straight forward, and I had the whole thing put together in about an hour. The only thing that stood between me and the wonders of the night sky, was the time it took me to assemble the telescope. The Orion Skyquest XT4.5 Classic Dobsonian Telescopeĭespite the usual “new telescope curse”, the night sky was clear. If you are looking to buy your first telescope for visual observing, this is an excellent option to consider. This is an 8-inch Newtonian reflector package from High Point Scientific that includes a number of helpful accessories. In late 2018 I reviewed an incredible Dobsonian Telescope, the Apertura AD8. There have never been so many amazing options for amateur astronomers to view the starry sky. Since then, they have upgraded this model and many others.

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It was a large package with the Orion branding on it, and I couldn’t wait to open it. I remember the day I received the package in the mail like it was yesterday. I ordered it online from Orion Telescopes back in 2010, and never looked back. My first telescope was an Orion SkyQuest XT 4.5 Inch Dobsonian. I had heard too many horror stories of “department store” telescopes that were so bad, that the user lost all interest in astronomy altogether! I wanted to avoid the mistake of buying a telescope I would never use, or worse, that didn’t do what I wanted it too! I wanted to make sure that I purchased the right telescope for my interests, and that it was a top performer in its class. I scoured the web for telescope reviews, trying to narrow down my search to the best possible choice for beginners. Looking for astrophotography telescopes? View my top choices for beginners here. Schmitt Cassegrain? Newtonian? Refractor? I had no idea the differences between these instruments. With so many options out there, I was bewildered as to which type of telescope I should even get. But something clicked in my head a few summers back, that inspired me to buy my first telescope and reveal the wonders of the night sky. I can’t say that it was a single moment or event that sparked my interest in astronomy. My First Telescope – The Orion Skyquest Dobsonian









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