A Dobsonian mount does not track the stars as they move in the sky, so it’s not suitable for some applications but it’s a great “looking around” mount and is really easy to use. What is the difference between a Dobsonian and reflector telescope?ĭobsonian mounted telescopes are almost always Newtonian due to the Newt’s ideal placement of the eyepiece.Is a Dobsonian telescope good for beginners?.How much does an 8 inch Dobsonian weigh?.What can I see with an 8 inch Dobsonian?.What size telescope do I need to see the rings of Saturn?.What can you see with a 12 inch Dobsonian telescope?.Are Dobsonian telescopes good for viewing planets?.r/telescopes aims to be a high quality sub where users can discuss all things telescopes and astronomy, but allowing such repetitive and low-effort posts will drastically lower the overall quality of the sub. Low-effort content such as those complaining about the weather (we get it, clouds are bad), simple questions that usually result in one line responses (these should be posted in our weekly discussion threads instead), general 'shitposting', memes, etc.Titles should be descriptive about what you're discussing/posting. Titles should not be 'clickbaity' nor self-deprecating - we're all here to learn so there is no point in calling yourself a 'noob' and/or putting yourself down.Concept art is not permitted, nor is content not relating to visual astronomy/telescopes.
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