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	Comments on: Moon globe from Sky &#038; Telescope review	</title>
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		By: Albert Huth		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hi Allan,  I have watched several of your excellent videos and would like your opinion on the StarSense Explorer DX 102AZ Refractor Telescope.  I live in Eastern WA so we have clear night skies and I live in a dark area with very little light pollution.  Will this telescope show me sharp rings around Saturn and sharp views of the moons of Jupiter? I am looking for a telescope that I can put a camera on and motor when I want to in the future.  So I want a good refractor so I don&#039;t have to collimate it all the time before I use it. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. A good telescope that I can upgrade, when I want to.
Thank You for you help,
Al Huth]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Allan,  I have watched several of your excellent videos and would like your opinion on the StarSense Explorer DX 102AZ Refractor Telescope.  I live in Eastern WA so we have clear night skies and I live in a dark area with very little light pollution.  Will this telescope show me sharp rings around Saturn and sharp views of the moons of Jupiter? I am looking for a telescope that I can put a camera on and motor when I want to in the future.  So I want a good refractor so I don&#8217;t have to collimate it all the time before I use it. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. A good telescope that I can upgrade, when I want to.<br />
Thank You for you help,<br />
Al Huth</p>
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