Jak wyglądają planety przez teleskop? Oczekiwania vs rzeczywistość. (AstroSprzęt #1) - AstroLife

AstroLife on Facebook: 👉 https://bit.ly/2yMh9p5 If you'd like, you can support the project :) 👉 https://bit.ly/2OifXi1 Aljosha Konstanty (AK) -    / akonstanty   In the first episode about sky observing equipment, I'll tell you what to expect when viewing the planets of the Solar System through optical equipment available to amateurs :) Read below! BINOCULARS: For astronomy, I recommend 15x70 binoculars or larger :) Such as the DO Starlight 15x70 (https://bit.ly/31XxODg) For this episode, I've divided telescopes into three groups: SMALL TELESCOPIC: Telescopes up to 1000 PLN. Mainly small refractors such as the Sky-Watcher BK 909 (https://bit.ly/2x7LNbb), the Sky-Watcher 1309 reflector (https://bit.ly/2WT40nB), or the MAK C90 (https://bit.ly/31O8f7F) MEDIUM TELESCOPIC: Telescopes priced around 1000 PLN or slightly more. Since I have the most experience with Newtonian telescopes, I relied primarily on the views provided by the Synta 6" (https://bit.ly/2FmQDGh) and Synta 8 (https://bit.ly/2KrlaGX). GSO telescopes (https://bit.ly/31EM9Et) are also a good alternative. 8-inch telescopes are quite large, so FLEX versions are also available (https://bit.ly/2Y2lWgE). Telescopes such as the MAK 102 (https://bit.ly/2x4IZvx) and MAK 127 (https://bit.ly/2WU0s48) will also provide satisfactory views. LARGE TELESCOPES: These are, above all, huge, mirrored "cows" ;) For such a telescope, you need to budget at least 2,500 PLN. In good conditions, they demonstrate their incredible capabilities :) Sample telescopes: Synta 10: https://bit.ly/2L3Hd62 Synta 10 flex: https://bit.ly/2L3XB6L GSO 10: https://bit.ly/2WVvmt4 Synta 12: https://bit.ly/2XoGMtG Synta 12 Flex: https://bit.ly/2XZ3vJO GSO 12: https://bit.ly/2L4x754 GSO 12: https://bit.ly/2L4x754