Forget the moon, think deep space. Get out into the country side and start looking for the other planets and even far off nebula.

Ditto- that instrument is good enough for Jupiter (which is sill pretty high in the sky now, I think), Saturn, and distant stuff like the Orion nebula or the Pleiades. I'm sure if you found a spot near the south shore you'd have no trouble with those objects. Or maybe it's dark enough in your backyard?
I still don't have all the correct parts to mount a camera on my reflector...

Not that it matters now, where I live....

I'd take the 'scope out to some remote dark place, but every time I try that, it rains...
