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Old 25-11-2016, 11:36 AM #6
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We have a pretty decent (£300) telescope, had it for a year but we've only set it up twice . It takes like 15 minutes to calibrate the thing and the light pollution makes it barely worth it. We did get a good look at Jupiter + it's moons last time though, it's quite fascinating really. With the naked eye it just looks like a bright star... Then you look through the telescope and it's like "OMG that legit is actual Jupiter". It's an odd feeling to be actually observing the physical thing rather than pictures, etc.

We really need to take it next time we go visit my sister (who lives in a lone cottage in the middle of nowhere... Pitch black at night). But usually when we go there it ends up raining .

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