Open Question: Telescope on a budget?
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i'm looking to buy a new telescope in the next week or so, but i'd like some advice on what to get. Tbh, i've been using my current, and first scope for a couple of years now, which is a basic,but does the job for close up moon shots and such. It was only £80, so for someone that's new to astronomy, it was ideal. However i'm looking to spend 3-350 on my next one, but ideally to look at galaxy clusters, mars, saturn and so on, but ideally with a motorised base which follows what you're looking at and able to punch in co ordintes. Am i going to be able to get something like this on this budget, and which one would be best?
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i'm looking to buy a new telescope in the next week or so, but i'd like some advice on what to get. Tbh, i've been using my current, and first scope for a couple of years now, which is a basic,but does the job for close up moon shots and such. It was only £80, so for someone that's new to astronomy, it was ideal. However i'm looking to spend 3-350 on my next one, but ideally to look at galaxy clusters, mars, saturn and so on, but ideally with a motorised base which follows what you're looking at and able to punch in co ordintes. Am i going to be able to get something like this on this budget, and which one would be best?
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