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Thinking of trying astronomy out as a hobby but don’t want to shell out big $$$ for a telescope? Try some binoculars. A reasonable pair of binoculars lets you see the 4 large moons of Jupiter, will make out Saturn’s rings and the brighter deep space objects.

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@evilscientistca two questions: do you need a tripod or some other stabilizing system? How do you find Jupiter or Saturn?

@Kryten A tripod helps. You can get adapters to hook binoculars up to a regular photographic tripod for under $30. A link to a star chart for the current month is about halfway down the page on calgary.rasc.ca

@Kryten @evilscientistca A tripod definitely helps but if you are set on staying as cheap as possible you can survive without. To find objects to observe download a sky map app on a smartphone/tablet or hit up a library for astronomy guides.

@BarryBadrinath @evilscientistca awesome. Thanks guys. Gonna check this out. I'd love to take the kids or some dark night for some stargazing

@evilscientistca @BarryBadrinath any recommendations for a relatively inexpensive telescope that would allow viewing Saturn's rings?

@Kryten @BarryBadrinath well the binos should do it, though not as well as a telescope. A tabletop Dobsonian is fairly inexpensive for taking the plunge. Try the binos first though.

@Kryten @evilscientistca If you don't have a tripod, propping your elbows on the hood of a car works pretty well.