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Gusto88 t1_iy1e90o wrote

Only binoculars at that budget.

r/telescopes read the pinned buying guide.

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sanfran54 t1_iy1ddd1 wrote

You might also try r/telescopes

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Patrick26 t1_iy1e63d wrote

A pair of second-hand binoculars might suit you as starting equipment.

Many of the successful comet spotters used binoculars, a comfortable seat, and electrically-warmed slippers. They familiarised themselves with all of the objects in one place and then noticed if anything new turned up.

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Provax97 OP t1_iy1edk0 wrote

Can you link any please?

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Patrick26 t1_iy1f3mt wrote

Do a search on eBay. I had a look there and there are plenty of options, but I'm not in a position to recommend any of them.

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Aggravating-Ad-3918 t1_iy1gpzs wrote

Look for a secondhand telescope on your country’s astronomy forum classifieds. In the USA it’s cloudynights.

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Large_Profession_598 t1_iy1zyg6 wrote

If you’re willing to go up to $100, I have a recommendation. If not, you’re probably better off waiting and saving up for a bit until you can move the budget up. It’ll will be challenging to find a quality telescope with a big enough objective lens at $70

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SpartanJack17 t1_iy2270p wrote

Hello u/Provax97, your submission "Telescope recommendations" has been removed from r/space because:

  • Such questions should be asked in the "All space questions" thread stickied at the top of the sub.

Please read the rules in the sidebar and check r/space for duplicate submissions before posting. If you have any questions about this removal please message the r/space moderators. Thank you.

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