Cosmic Fissure's Beginners Guide to Astronomy! Episode 1
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Welcome to episode 1 of Cosmic fissure's Beginners guide to astronomy. In this episode we will be talking about what kind of telescope someone starting out in this wonderful hobby may be interested in looking at. We also talk about the different mounts that come with these telescopes. Stay tuned for episode 2, where we will be talking about how to start using your new telescope! Products mentioned: Celestron Skymaster 25x70 Binoculars: http://www.harrisontelescopes.co.uk/acatalog/Celestron_SkyMaster_25x70_Binoculars.html Skywatcher Explorer 150P Newtonian telescope with EQ mount: http://www.harrisontelescopes.co.uk/acatalog/SkyWatcher_Explorer_150P_EQ3-2_150mm_Newtonian_Reflector_Telescope.html Skywatcher Skyliner 150P Dobsonian: http://www.harrisontelescopes.co.uk/acatalog/SkyWatcher_Skyliner_150P_Parabolic_Dobsonian_Telescope.html Music: Proton Kinoun - Peripheral System. All materials used are the property of their respective owners
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I'm just starting out with Astronomy, you beginners guides are exactly what I needed! Some fantastic tips that I would have never thought of! Just bought a Celestron Astromaster 76EQ
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Thanks for subscribing! These binoculars are collimated well out of the box, the image is pretty sharp and they are very well suited for looking at large objects such as the Andromeda galaxy, Double cluster, Pleiades etc... To get proper use out of them, if you are going to buy a pair you should look at getting a mount on a tripod to help keep them steady.
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Nice video, thanks for sharing. Can you give your opinion on the Celestron Skymaster 25x70 binocs? Subscribed.
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