My wife bought me a telescope a few years ago, and I've been using it from
time to time, usually just to look at the moon. Supposedly Saturn is
currently at opposition, with it's rings visible if your telescope has a
magnification of 30. I have no idea what that means. I found Saturn the
other night, and it just looked like another star. How can I tell if my
telescope has a magnification of 30??

My telescope came with 3 different eyepieces: One says 20H, one says 6M, the
other says 4SR. I know that the lower the number, the higher the
magnification...but beyond that, I have no idea what these numbers mean. Can
anyone on here educate me?

If i wanted to get greater magnification, can I just buy an eyepiece? I'm
sure there is a maximum magnification setting for my telescope, but how can
I tell what that is?? I want to be able to see some planets.

TIA!
BG

-- 
My word's but a whisper
Your deafness, a shout


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