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Originally posted by Deadscreameyes
reply to post by The Old American
Oh wow! I am dying to see Saturn eventually. I have been trying to find a site that kind of lists the nearby planets for the upcoming months or year, so I will know what I have to look forward to. Saturn is at the top of my list.. I'm hoping this scope would let me see the rings!
Originally posted by sneo664
If you have a smart phone, look for star map apps to help with locating certain objects. Start with the Messier catalog, before trying anything too difficult or dim. Printing out the list of Messier objects, and checking them off as you observe them is a fantastic way to become familiar with the sky and locations of objects. To obtain better views of deep sky objects, you'll have to turn to astrophotography. Taking long exposure images of these objects will reveal details invisible to the eye. It can be a very complex hobby, as guiding long exposures is very difficult, but it can be very rewarding in the end. Amateur astronomy is an amazing hobby, and I love seeing more people get involved. It just takes time and patience to master it. And of course, a larger aperture will no doubt enhance your views.edit on 13-11-2011 by sneo664 because: Adding more notes.