• Log InLog In
  • Register
Liquid`
Team Liquid Liquipedia
EDT 07:20
CEST 13:20
KST 20:20
  • Home
  • Forum
  • Calendar
  • Streams
  • Liquipedia
  • Features
  • Store
  • EPT
  • TL+
  • StarCraft 2
  • Brood War
  • Smash
  • Heroes
  • Counter-Strike
  • Overwatch
  • Liquibet
  • Fantasy StarCraft
  • TLPD
  • StarCraft 2
  • Brood War
  • Blogs
Forum Sidebar
Events/Features
News
Featured News
Serral wins EWC 202516Tournament Spotlight: FEL Cracow 20259Power Rank - Esports World Cup 202580RSL Season 1 - Final Week9[ASL19] Finals Recap: Standing Tall15
Community News
[BSL 2025] H2 - Team Wars, Weeklies & SB Ladder2EWC 2025 - Replay Pack2Google Play ASL (Season 20) Announced27BSL Team Wars - Bonyth, Dewalt, Hawk & Sziky teams10Weekly Cups (July 14-20): Final Check-up0
StarCraft 2
General
#1: Maru - Greatest Players of All Time Serral wins EWC 2025 Greatest Players of All Time: 2025 Update Power Rank - Esports World Cup 2025 EWC 2025 - Replay Pack
Tourneys
Sparkling Tuna Cup - Weekly Open Tournament FEL Cracov 2025 (July 27) - $10,000 live event TaeJa vs Creator Bo7 SC Evo Showmatch Esports World Cup 2025 $25,000 Streamerzone StarCraft Pro Series announced
Strategy
How did i lose this ZvP, whats the proper response
Custom Maps
External Content
Mutation # 484 Magnetic Pull Mutation #239 Bad Weather Mutation # 483 Kill Bot Wars Mutation # 482 Wheel of Misfortune
Brood War
General
Google Play ASL (Season 20) Announced Shield Battery Server New Patch BW General Discussion [BSL 2025] H2 - Team Wars, Weeklies & SB Ladder BGH Auto Balance -> http://bghmmr.eu/
Tourneys
[Megathread] Daily Proleagues [BSL20] Non-Korean Championship 4x BSL + 4x China CSL Xiamen International Invitational [CSLPRO] It's CSLAN Season! - Last Chance
Strategy
Does 1 second matter in StarCraft? Simple Questions, Simple Answers Muta micro map competition [G] Mineral Boosting
Other Games
General Games
Stormgate/Frost Giant Megathread Nintendo Switch Thread Total Annihilation Server - TAForever [MMORPG] Tree of Savior (Successor of Ragnarok) Path of Exile
Dota 2
Official 'what is Dota anymore' discussion
League of Legends
Heroes of the Storm
Simple Questions, Simple Answers Heroes of the Storm 2.0
Hearthstone
Heroes of StarCraft mini-set
TL Mafia
TL Mafia Community Thread Vanilla Mini Mafia
Community
General
US Politics Mega-thread Russo-Ukrainian War Thread UK Politics Mega-thread Stop Killing Games - European Citizens Initiative Things Aren’t Peaceful in Palestine
Fan Clubs
INnoVation Fan Club SKT1 Classic Fan Club!
Media & Entertainment
Anime Discussion Thread [\m/] Heavy Metal Thread Movie Discussion! [Manga] One Piece Korean Music Discussion
Sports
2024 - 2025 Football Thread Formula 1 Discussion TeamLiquid Health and Fitness Initiative For 2023 NBA General Discussion
World Cup 2022
Tech Support
Gtx660 graphics card replacement Installation of Windows 10 suck at "just a moment" Computer Build, Upgrade & Buying Resource Thread
TL Community
TeamLiquid Team Shirt On Sale The Automated Ban List
Blogs
Ping To Win? Pings And Their…
TrAiDoS
momentary artworks from des…
tankgirl
from making sc maps to makin…
Husyelt
StarCraft improvement
iopq
Socialism Anyone?
GreenHorizons
Eight Anniversary as a TL…
Mizenhauer
Customize Sidebar...

Website Feedback

Closed Threads



Active: 615 users

I bought a telescope today!

Blogs > BookTwo
Post a Reply
Normal
BookTwo
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
1985 Posts
November 14 2009 11:26 GMT
#1
I'm so excited!

My sister and I spent a good two hours putting it all together, but it was so worth it!

After we were 3/4 done, I realised I should've taken photos of it in progress, but this is the only one I got of when it wasn't fully assembled.
+ Show Spoiler +
[image loading]


The completed telescope!
+ Show Spoiler +
[image loading]



It's really cloudy tonight, so unfortunately I can't try it out, but I'm eagerly awaiting a clear night sky!

****
coltrane
Profile Blog Joined June 2008
Chile988 Posts
November 14 2009 11:46 GMT
#2
5/5 just because i love telescopes.

Jävla skit
besiger
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
Croatia2452 Posts
November 14 2009 11:55 GMT
#3
Huh ive always wanted one of these, I just love the night sky. How much did you pay for it ? Im guessing that the good ones are really expensive ?
A weak will coupled with delusions of grandeur
BookTwo
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
1985 Posts
November 14 2009 12:00 GMT
#4
incredibly, it only costed $90 AUS.I'm assuming its because you had assemble it all yourself, but still, it was crazy cheap. It has a max magnification of x525
madnessman
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
United States1581 Posts
November 14 2009 12:06 GMT
#5
nice! i've always wanted a telescope and astronomy has always interested me. you should buy one of those telescope cameras so you can post some amazing photos when you have a clear night.
Pandarus
Profile Joined November 2009
10 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-11-14 16:37:36
November 14 2009 12:24 GMT
#6
Magnification doesn't matter. Strong point of this type of telescope is usually that it gives you a big field of view because it doesn't magnify much.

This telescope is like very cheap so it will be bad. But it was cheap.

Dark skies are mostly more important that a telescope. You can see stuff with the naked eye under dark skies you can't see with even a huge telescope.

This is a lens telescope, a refractor. So it will be good for the moon, planets and the Andromeda galaxy. These objects that are bright by themselves. This telescope will not collect much light, which is what telescopes do. So you won't be able to see faint objects.

I don't know the specs of this telescope. But if it's a 3 inch telescope then 3 times 50 is the max magnification. Usually the atmosphere is the limiting factor. If you look at Jupiter low in the horizon there will be looking through a lot of air. If the air is rising or otherwise turbulent or just very humid it will reduce seeing. You need really exceptional weather to be able to go over 250 no matter what telescope you have.

If you have dark skies and you want a good telescope that can see galaxies and nebula, buy a mirror telescope, a newtonian dobsonian, as big as you can afford and get to your observing site.

So if you have dark skies you should still be excited. If you live in a metropolitan area and this telescope had Hubble pictures on the box, you shouldn't.


If you live under really good skies and you spend 600 dollar/euro on a telescope you will be able to view thousands of objects and millions of stars, filling a lifetime. They will all look totally unimpressive. You will see faint fuzzy smudges. It's knowing what you are seeing that is impressive. You know they are galaxies millions of light years away. And you know how they look through Hubble pictures.

Astrophotography is expensive. You need a special mount that's really steady and adjusts for the rotation of the earth. Then you need an expensive telescope design as a normal design is too huge to mount or too small for galaxies. Then you need the special photography equipment. But then you can do really impressive things compared to what you can see. You can do very long exposures of galaxies and then stack the best ones on the computer. Then you can edit the pictures to bring out the detail and colour.


If you live in the middle of nowhere and you have stunningly dark skies and you are interest in buying a telescope, do it. But sadly those places are rare. You can buy an A brand telescope not much unlike the one in the OP for 200 dollar/euro. Or you can buy a cheap big bucket mirror telescope for 300 to 400 dollar/euro which will show you galaxies. Binoculars are good for astronomy too. And cheap. Lie on your back during summer and watch the milky way.
meeple
Profile Blog Joined April 2009
Canada10211 Posts
November 14 2009 12:57 GMT
#7
Damn, thats cheap... I won a telescope a long time ago in a raffle. I have no idea where it is now but its really awesome if you're bored just to stargaze.
FantomX
Profile Joined December 2008
Canada247 Posts
November 14 2009 14:02 GMT
#8
I have always wanted to buy one, good job for doing it! Hope you find some Transformers on Mars!
sixghost
Profile Blog Joined November 2007
United States2096 Posts
November 14 2009 14:14 GMT
#9
I was really hoping the title was "I bought a telestrator". A telescope is cool too I guess.
mG.sixghost @ iCCup || One ling, two ling, three ling, four... Camp four gas, then ultra-whore . -Saracen
Snet *
Profile Blog Joined September 2006
United States3573 Posts
November 14 2009 14:45 GMT
#10
You and your sis share a bunk bed? That's cute.

The telescope seems pretty cool though.
JFKWT
Profile Blog Joined December 2008
Singapore1442 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-11-14 15:52:59
November 14 2009 15:47 GMT
#11
On November 14 2009 23:45 Snet wrote:
You and your sis share a bunk bed? That's cute.

The telescope seems pretty cool though.

Hey me too lol.

@ Book2: whats the stats on yr telescope? I don't trust scopes that tout its magnification as thats as good as cameras touting digital zoom (which is useless). Optics size and quality are much much more important, as is the stability of the mount
/insert much astro-geekiness here

edit: Pandarus has got most of it down already. Try looking at planet & the moon with the scope as a test drive, other than that the bright objects readily available are Pleiades (M45?), M42 Orion Nebula and a bunch of double stars that you should be able to search around for. Make sure the mount is adequate and the optics are clear too before trying to observe with it.

edit again:@ Pandarus: umm isnt refractors usually for planetary/small object + high resolution obs instead of large-field (which is for short refractors and reflectors?)
The calm before the storm / "loli is not a crime, but meganekko is the way to go!"
alffla
Profile Blog Joined November 2005
Hong Kong20321 Posts
November 14 2009 15:50 GMT
#12
+ Show Spoiler +
On November 14 2009 21:24 Pandarus wrote:
Magnification doesn't matter. Strong point of this type of telescope is usually that it gives you a big field of view because it doesn't magnify much.

This telescope is like very cheap so it will be bad. But it was cheap.

Dark skies are mostly more important that a telescope. You can see stuff with the naked eye under dark skies you can't see with even a huge telescope.

This is a lens telescope, a refractor. So it will be good for the moon, planets and the Andromeda galaxy. These objects that are bright by themselves. This telescope will not collect much light, which is what telescopes do. So you won't be able to see faint objects.

I don't know the specs of this telescope. But if it's a 3 inch telescope then 3 times 50 is the max magnification. Usually the atmosphere is the limiting factor. If you look at Jupiter low in the horizon there will be looking through a lot of air. If the air is rising or otherwise turbulent or just very humid it will reduce seeing. You need really exceptional weather to be able to go over 250 no matter what telescope you have.

If you have dark skies and you want a good telescope that can see galaxies and nebula, buy a mirror telescope, a newtonian dobsonian, as big as you can afford and get to your observing site.

So if you have dark skies you should still be exited. If you live in a metropolitan area and this telescope had Hubble pictures on the box, you shouldn't.


If you live under really good skies and you spend 600 dollar/euro on a telescope you will be able to view thousands of objects and millions of stars, filling a lifetime. They will all look totally unimpressive. You will see faint fuzzy smudges. It's knowing what you are seeing that is impressive. You know they are galaxies millions of light years away. And you know how they look through Hubble pictures.

Astrophotography is expensive. You need a special mount that's really steady and adjusts for the rotation of the earth. Then you need an expensive telescope design as a normal design is too huge to mount or too small for galaxies. Then you need the special photography equipment. But then you can do really impressive things compared to what you can see. You can do very long exposures of galaxies and then stack the best ones on the computer. Then you can edit the pictures to bring out the detail and colour.


If you live in the middle of nowhere and you have stunningly dark skies and you are interest in buying a telescope, do it. But sadly those places are rare. You can buy an A brand telescope not much unlike the one in the OP for 200 dollar/euro. Or you can buy a cheap big bucket mirror telescope for 300 to 400 dollar/euro which will show you galaxies. Binoculars are good for astronomy too. And cheap. Lie on your back during summer and watch the milky way.



i love how on TL, whenever there's a topic posted about something random like telescopes, seemingly out of NOWHERE a low post count user comes out and posts super detailed informative shit about the topic.

nice telescope by the way! never used one mysefl, tell us what you see.
Graphicssavior[gm] : What is a “yawn” rape ;; Masumune - It was the year of the pig for those fucking defilers. Chill - A clinic you say? okum: SC without Korean yelling is like porn without sex. konamix: HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOMMY!
micronesia
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
United States24678 Posts
November 14 2009 16:12 GMT
#13
Cool. Thanks for sharing. Let us know how it goes.

BTW are you able to use that telescope for land to land observations as well as the night sky? Like, how well can you spy on people down the street?
ModeratorThere are animal crackers for people and there are people crackers for animals.
Zoler
Profile Blog Joined June 2008
Sweden6339 Posts
November 14 2009 16:16 GMT
#14
I totally agree alffla, this is the seriously best about TL lol! we have experts in ALL areas :D
Lim Yo Hwan forever!
Pandarus
Profile Joined November 2009
10 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-11-14 16:46:27
November 14 2009 16:31 GMT
#15
Magnification depends on focal length of course. If you have a really long tube, like 1.5 meters, then it's going to be hard to look through it when you point it up. So really most reflectors don't have that much focal length. Especially not the small ones. But for reflectors you look through the top end. And catadioptric ones have more focal length than their actual length. Almost all refractors are below 1.2 meters. Most reflectors are above 1 meter.

Resolution depends on the aperture. Refractors have small aperture so lower resolution. This is what limits magnification which you do want for planets.
Refractors are planetary scopes mainly because large ones with good optics are absurdly expensive. So they are almost all small and can't see faint objects.
But yeah it depends on actual specs.

But refracting telescopes you can use for birds and stuff or yeah spy on people. If you get a purely astronomical Newtonian mirror scope it shows everything upside down.

But yeah he should get good views of things like Pleiades which is huge and easy to find. So a good first object. But maybe he lives on the southern hemisphere. But then you can look at the bulge of the milky way.
Jupiter is the first thing you will see right now. You can see it through the clouds sometimes even with the naked eye. But if you live too far west it may be too low on the horizon.

I lost my password, sorry.
Masamune
Profile Joined January 2007
Canada3401 Posts
November 14 2009 16:52 GMT
#16
I got my first telescope when I was in grade 5 and it was awesome, but it was on the cheaper end so I couldn't really see much...living in Toronto didn't help either with all the light pollution.

But yeah, what struck me besides the nostalgia was that you share a bunkbed with your sis and the mere thought of two little kids putting together a telescope, excited and all, makes my day happier haha.
aeroH
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
United States1034 Posts
November 14 2009 17:34 GMT
#17
i've always wanted one but i've never had the time, plus i live in new york and no one ever sleeps so the lights are always on..
konadora *
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
Singapore66161 Posts
November 14 2009 17:39 GMT
#18
90 AUS dollars?

Wow, that's so cheap T___T
POGGERS
intruding
Profile Blog Joined June 2009
157 Posts
November 14 2009 17:44 GMT
#19
--- Nuked ---
intruding
Profile Blog Joined June 2009
157 Posts
November 14 2009 17:46 GMT
#20
--- Nuked ---
HeaDStrong
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
Scotland785 Posts
November 14 2009 18:36 GMT
#21
from the looks of it i'd say i had the exact same telescope, i didnt find it much usefull for anything apart from looking at the moon and neighbors. it is a refracting telescope which implies it will have a small radius and thus little light collected.
DivinO
Profile Blog Joined July 2009
United States4796 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-11-14 18:44:01
November 14 2009 18:43 GMT
#22
Looks awesome! Post pictures of what you see soon!

Edit: Wait that made almost no sense.
LiquipediaBrain in my filth.
BookTwo
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
1985 Posts
November 15 2009 04:04 GMT
#23
On November 15 2009 01:12 micronesia wrote:
Cool. Thanks for sharing. Let us know how it goes.

BTW are you able to use that telescope for land to land observations as well as the night sky? Like, how well can you spy on people down the street?


I haven't tried using it during the day. Hopefully it isn't going to be cloudy again tonight. I'm thinking of making an Astronomy Thread if I get the time in the General Forum.

On November 15 2009 00:50 alffla wrote:

i love how on TL, whenever there's a topic posted about something random like telescopes, seemingly out of NOWHERE a low post count user comes out and posts super detailed informative shit about the topic.



The wonderful mystique of TeamLiquid never ceases to amaze me.

On November 14 2009 23:45 Snet wrote:
You and your sis share a bunk bed? That's cute.

The telescope seems pretty cool though.


No, she just helped me put it togther. That's my brother's bunk and mine. She sleep in another room -.-

On November 15 2009 01:31 Pandarus wrote:
But maybe he lives on the southern hemisphere. But then you can look at the bulge of the milky way.
Jupiter is the first thing you will see right now. You can see it through the clouds sometimes even with the naked eye. But if you live too far west it may be too low on the horizon.



I do live in the Southern Hemisphere. Jupiter is very bright in the night sky, you can see it very clearly with the naked eye. I have a cheap pair of 12X32 binoculars, and I can faintly see two-three of Jupiter's moons.

On November 15 2009 02:39 konadora wrote:
90 AUS dollars?

Wow, that's so cheap T___T


Yeah, I was wow'ed by it as well. There were only three left, so I guess a lot of people have already bought.

On November 15 2009 02:46 intruding wrote:
OMG! im stunned to see that Konadora posted in this thread...he usually posts only very rarely in very very specific threads. ..please PM me if you see him posting again, i wanna be a witness of this rare event.


kona hater?

On November 15 2009 03:43 El.Divino wrote:
Looks awesome! Post pictures of what you see soon!

Edit: Wait that made almost no sense.


Made sense to me If I can take photos using the telescope, I'll make sure to post them up. Again, if all goes well, I'll make an Astronomy thread, there has to be enthusiastic astronomers lurking on tl
Cloud
Profile Blog Joined November 2004
Sexico5880 Posts
November 15 2009 04:07 GMT
#24
That's nice, I want a telescope but I rather wait till I can move out of this whole light polluting asphalt jungle.
BlueLaguna on West, msg for game.
Always
Profile Blog Joined March 2009
United States376 Posts
November 15 2009 06:17 GMT
#25
dude. telescopes are so legit. let us know what you can identify first!
"Do unto others 20% better than you would expect them to do unto you, to correct for subjective error." - Linus Pauling
wurm
Profile Joined October 2007
Philippines2296 Posts
November 15 2009 06:32 GMT
#26
It's really cloudy tonight, so unfortunately I can't try it out, but I'm eagerly awaiting a clear night sky!


Any hot neighbors? >_>

What?
I know where my towel is.
BookTwo
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
1985 Posts
November 15 2009 09:23 GMT
#27
All over fifty...

Anyway, there are cloudy patches and it's 8:25pm, still not dark enough to see any stars. There's no moon which will also help find darker objects. I hope it clears up a little!
Normal
Please log in or register to reply.
Live Events Refresh
Sparkling Tuna Cup
10:00
Weekly #99
Creator vs Krystianer
CranKy Ducklings151
Liquipedia
[ Submit Event ]
Live Streams
Refresh
StarCraft 2
Harstem 401
StarCraft: Brood War
Horang2 5016
Sea 3536
Bisu 2321
Flash 1558
Jaedong 582
Mini 397
Soma 347
EffOrt 322
Shuttle 318
Stork 296
[ Show more ]
Larva 267
Hyun 236
Zeus 208
ggaemo 191
Killer 125
ToSsGirL 116
Soulkey 98
Mind 88
Dewaltoss 72
yabsab 60
Rush 57
PianO 54
ZerO 53
Aegong 53
Snow 52
Free 46
Backho 45
Sharp 33
soO 26
sSak 26
Movie 23
Icarus 21
Noble 20
sorry 17
scan(afreeca) 17
Shinee 16
Bale 14
Sacsri 13
JulyZerg 12
ivOry 7
IntoTheRainbow 3
Dota 2
XaKoH 486
BananaSlamJamma310
XcaliburYe305
Fuzer 154
League of Legends
JimRising 382
Counter-Strike
olofmeister2048
x6flipin634
fl0m447
oskar207
Other Games
singsing1441
B2W.Neo287
DeMusliM248
SortOf145
Lowko115
ZerO(Twitch)12
Organizations
StarCraft 2
Blizzard YouTube
StarCraft: Brood War
BSLTrovo
sctven
[ Show 15 non-featured ]
StarCraft 2
• davetesta34
• intothetv
• AfreecaTV YouTube
• Kozan
• IndyKCrew
• LaughNgamezSOOP
• Migwel
• sooper7s
StarCraft: Brood War
• BSLYoutube
• STPLYoutube
• ZZZeroYoutube
Dota 2
• lizZardDota297
League of Legends
• Nemesis1983
• Stunt774
• Jankos504
Upcoming Events
WardiTV European League
4h 40m
PiGosaur Monday
12h 40m
OSC
1d 1h
uThermal 2v2 Circuit
1d 4h
The PondCast
1d 22h
Online Event
2 days
Korean StarCraft League
3 days
CranKy Ducklings
3 days
Online Event
4 days
Sparkling Tuna Cup
4 days
Liquipedia Results

Completed

BSL 20 Non-Korean Championship
FEL Cracow 2025
Underdog Cup #2

Ongoing

Copa Latinoamericana 4
Jiahua Invitational
BSL 20 Team Wars
CC Div. A S7
IEM Cologne 2025
FISSURE Playground #1
BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025
ESL Impact League Season 7
IEM Dallas 2025
PGL Astana 2025
Asian Champions League '25

Upcoming

BSL 21 Qualifiers
ASL Season 20: Qualifier #1
ASL Season 20: Qualifier #2
ASL Season 20
CSLPRO Chat StarLAN 3
BSL Season 21
RSL Revival: Season 2
Maestros of the Game
SEL Season 2 Championship
WardiTV Summer 2025
uThermal 2v2 Main Event
HCC Europe
ESL Pro League S22
StarSeries Fall 2025
FISSURE Playground #2
BLAST Open Fall 2025
BLAST Open Fall Qual
Esports World Cup 2025
BLAST Bounty Fall 2025
BLAST Bounty Fall Qual
TLPD

1. ByuN
2. TY
3. Dark
4. Solar
5. Stats
6. Nerchio
7. sOs
8. soO
9. INnoVation
10. Elazer
1. Rain
2. Flash
3. EffOrt
4. Last
5. Bisu
6. Soulkey
7. Mini
8. Sharp
Sidebar Settings...

Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms Of Use | Contact Us

Original banner artwork: Jim Warren
The contents of this webpage are copyright © 2025 TLnet. All Rights Reserved.