jim8flog
Journeyman Pro
My daughter and I did a bit of stargazing over the years.
I bought her a 4 " scope which is good for the moon. However seeing the planets in good magnification you do need more. If you want to track a particular planet an equatorial mount is a must.
Jupiter and Saturn were good last year, just about able to make out Saturn's rings but you are looking at something about 5-10 mm in a 100mm circle with a 4" inch scope (hard to actually put it in to perspective).
I bought her a 4 " scope which is good for the moon. However seeing the planets in good magnification you do need more. If you want to track a particular planet an equatorial mount is a must.
Jupiter and Saturn were good last year, just about able to make out Saturn's rings but you are looking at something about 5-10 mm in a 100mm circle with a 4" inch scope (hard to actually put it in to perspective).




