I hope this is an acceptable topic for a post.. if not, I apologize!
I have always been fascinated by space, the universe, the celestial bodies in the sky. I had this book of constellations when I was a little kid that
I would look at and study every day, then go outside on our deck and compare it to the sky. I always wanted a telescope, but we never had the money
for it. I never even looked out of a telescope.
Until now. My best friend has a house upstate, and her family has a Meade Autostar telescope, I think it's 5.1"? They never use it, not once, and we
were both really interested in being able to look at Jupiter because we are outside on the deck every night and are always noticing it. So her parents
brought it down from their house, and she brought it over here.
We set it up.. could not figure out the controller and autostar aspect of it, I think the batteries are dead, it would not calibrate North even when
pointing to the north. But I realized you don't really NEED it..
So I messed around with it, learned how to move it fluidly.. and got the lens centered on Jupiter.
I will never ever forget that feelings of seeing it. It was incredible. To see the planet itself, and the bands around it, and all four moons was just
breathtaking. It really made me feel so small, but made everything seem so majestic. I could not stop staring. I will never ever forget that.
Then I decided to look at the moon.. Once again, incredible is the only word I could use to describe it. There's seeing the moon with your own eyes,
seeing HD pictures online.. and then seeing it through a telescope. My heart started beating fast ( I know, I sound so dramatic.. but it truly was
incredible). It was beautiful.. and so bright. Seeing all of those craters so clearly with my own eyes was, again, something I will never forget.
Now I am out there every night, looking at the stars, amazed at how many you can see through the telescope that you can't see with the naked eye
(Especially here on Long Island, with so much light pollution around) and I am anxious awaiting the next opportunity to see another planet, while
still enjoying Jupiter before it moves on.
I wanted to ask you all, do you remember your first time looking through a telescope? Were you a child? Or were you like me, and missed out your whole
life and didn't use one until adulthood? What did you look for first? How did it make you feel?
I do wish I could see galaxies and star clusters through the telescope, but I don't think it's big enough for that. I am still just very happy
observing the moon and stars, and the planets as they get into the perfect spot. This has totally made me want to save up to get a much much bigger
telescope in the future