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by js2 2 days ago
I've had an 8" Celestron SCT since I spent my Bar Mitzvah money on it shortly after I got hooked on astronomy by Haley's comet. There were no smart scopes then and the Miami skies didn't lend themselves to astrophotography. Still, I tried.

I still have that scope. It's on a wedge mount with motorized but manual tracking. Even an 8" is a pain to drag out and you really have to be dedicated because it turns out most folks don't have the patience to spend much time outside looking through a 1.25" eye piece. So when you drag it out, expect to be spending alone time with you and the sky.

Still, I'm glad I have it. It's good for looking at the moon and planets, and the sun with correct filter. I still drag it out now and again. I'll never take the sorts of photos you can find easily on the internet. So I prefer to look at the universe with my own eyes. That's still exciting.