What can I see with a SkyWatcher telescope?
What can I see with my telescope? Astronomically, you can see the Moon, the Sun if correctly filtered, all of the planets except perhaps Pluto, some surface details on Mars, Jupiter and Saturn, multiple stars, globular and open clusters, bright nebulae, galaxies and nearby galaxy clusters.
Are Skywatcher telescopes any good?
Overall Verdict on the Sky-Watcher 130PM….. This telescope will give you decent views of planets and good wide field views of stars out of the box. Build quality is fine and its a beautiful small scope well suited to beginners and those on a tight budget.
How do you use the Skywatcher Red Dotfinder?
To use the Finder, simply look through the sight tube and move your telescope until the red dot merges with the object. Make sure to keep both eyes open when sighting. Like all finderscopes, the Red Dot Finder must be properly aligned with the main telescope before use.
Are Skywatcher telescopes good?
This is excellent beginner telescope for person just starting and/or 2nd telescope for lunar and planetary viewing at home in city. Good optics for the price(not so great optics for high standard) if not the great one. I’m using this for lunar/planetary quick viewing in light polluted sky in city; it does its job.
How do I connect a synscan hand control to Sky-Watcher?
A SynScan hand control and its interfaces are shown in Fig. 1.1 1.1 Outline and Interface 1.2 Connecting to a Telescope Mount Fig. 1.1 Connect the 8-pin (RJ-45) “Mount” port of the hand control to the “Hand Control” port on a Sky-Watcher mount using an appropriate cable.
How do I get support for my Sky-Watcher product?
Get in touch with the Sky-Watcher USA support team or download software and manuals for your product. If you have questions about your Sky-Watcher USA product please contact our Technical/Customer Support Department. Phone: 855-327-1587 extension: 306 Local Phone: 310-803-5953 extension: 306
How do I connect a Sky-Watcher to a Sky Watcher Mount?
Fig. 1.1 Connect the 8-pin (RJ-45) “Mount” port of the hand control to the “Hand Control” port on a Sky-Watcher mount using an appropriate cable. The table below lists the “Hand Control” ports on different Sky-Watcher mounts.
Why choose the explorer 200p?
Whether your interest is Deep-Sky, the Moon and Planets, Astro imaging or a combination of all, the Explorer 200p offers excellent all round Diffraction Limited optical performance. Fully upgradable with drive systems and goto options making this a future proofed investment.