Celestron NexStar 130 SLT (306 x 130mm) Telescope "far jupiter" Questions

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Question about Meade Optics

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how far is jupiter from the sun about jupiter the planet 483.8 million miles on average. (Jupiter like most planets has an elliptical as opposed to circular orbit.)

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Question about Meade Optics

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...is no Saturn model, as far as I can tell from looking at many websites, but there is a Jupiter model that is likely the same one.Hope this

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Question about Tasco Optics

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...far? This is a 60mm refractor, not much bigger than a 10x50mm pair of binoculars. You will be able to see a few of the brighter sky objects like the moon, Jupiter, Saturn, M42, M45 (part of it), you ...

Question about Galileo Optics

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...Jupiter is usually a good starter after you've practiced on the moon. i have a 20mm eye piece and i cant see anything only when i am far away i can see do you know what the problem is(p.s. the ...

...far away to see a disk. Try to find Jupiter a bright "star" in the WEST after dark. And also the Orion Nebula- M42. Download this free monthly star chart: www.skymaps.com and read my TIPS on my ...

Question about National Geographic Optics

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...far away to see a disk. However you can see other objects if you point the telescope directly at them. For example Jupiter is up in the Southwest after dark-- and Saturn comes up about 11PM or so. ...

Question about Optics

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far away to see a disk. Point this scope at Jupiter, Saturn, Venus, Mars-- or other star clusters and the moon. Remember stars are always just points of light-------- using Google look up the "Messier

...jupiter? No -- just remember that your scope is only 60mm wide. This is almost the same size lens as a pair of 10x50mm binoculars. About the most usable magnification for any telescope is 50 times ...

Question about Celestron Optics

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...far i am happy with it...but it seems i am not doing something right. the moon close up is wonderful but i was hoping to see mars,jupiter, and saturn also. i have a 40mm,25mm,9mm,and 6mm ...

...jupiter,the telescope can find the goal--out of the eyepiece?beside when I tracking the difference objects,I have choose the right tracking rate. I don't know where the problems is? when I tracking ...

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