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<blockquote data-quote="Polyphemos" data-source="post: 604764" data-attributes="member: 6335"><p>There’s no bad astronomy teaching under the night sky and we amateurs get plenty wrong, but as long as everyone is having fun it’s all worth it.</p><p></p><p>I was showing a youngster Saturn through my 72mm refractor at a star party my wife and I volunteer at and her mother mentioned that they’d gotten her a 102mm celestron from Costco for Christmas. Her daughter asked if she’d be able to see Saturn through her own telescope to which I replied, “Yes, only better!” She literally jumped with joy at the prospect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Polyphemos, post: 604764, member: 6335"] There’s no bad astronomy teaching under the night sky and we amateurs get plenty wrong, but as long as everyone is having fun it’s all worth it. I was showing a youngster Saturn through my 72mm refractor at a star party my wife and I volunteer at and her mother mentioned that they’d gotten her a 102mm celestron from Costco for Christmas. Her daughter asked if she’d be able to see Saturn through her own telescope to which I replied, “Yes, only better!” She literally jumped with joy at the prospect. [/QUOTE]
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