Excellent advice from Kevin...

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I use a good quality 10 X 50 binocular for general observation, and a 30mm, 8 - 25X zoom refractor telescope, 12 inches long and weighing just over 1 pound, for long distance searching.
Binoculars are comfortable to use, and are, of course "binocular"...

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BOTH of these
have to be mounted on a camera tripod to gain a clear view and prevent shake....
...and note that we are rotating, and the object will be constantly disappearing from view...

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...and all the objects will be viewed the "correct way round"...(Reflector telescope objects are viewed "upside down" )!
Note: My 8 - 25X telescope zoomed out to 25X brings the 250,000 mile-away moon viewable at a distance of a mere 10,000 miles...!!
(I blame it all on this Star Trek addiction of yours, Craig)...

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Paul..."Beam me up, Scotty"...

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