I've just borrowed a 115/900 mm Telescope to a friend and for the first time I have seen Jupiter (and the 4 galilean moons) with my own eyes !!!
GREAT !!!!!
Big thanx to you Elodie !!!
WHAOUH !!!
I've had less luck with my month-old scope... I glimpsed what might have been the rings of Saturn but it was very small and not particulaly clear. I looked at Jupiter but I got a yellowish smudge. My scope's finder refuses to align properly, the mount seems to alternately be stable and smooth and then suddenly become jerky and shaky, and there seems to be a constant fog everywhere. Still, the Pleadiaes and the Orion Nebula look pretty cool though.
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Hehe my two inch(!) telescope gives me nothing more than a very very small circle with 2 vage stripes on them. But i guess the image of jupiter is only 4 mm wide, so not very much detail. At higher resolutions it's impossible for me to hold the telescope still.
Saturn is now at its best with the rings fully open. A must see :)
Saturn is now at its best with the rings fully open. A must see :)