I made an adapter so I could use my new eyepieces on this old telescope, the results are better, but when I go outside at night the more magnified eyepiece I use the more degraded the view, focusing on trees does not represent the view I have at night of the planets.
I could see a larger space between Saturn and its rings last night, but the view was not sharp, so I brought out the other telescope and compared the 2, the cheap telescope I could get a closer view of Saturn and its rings but it was dark/slightly fuzzy, but the other one was just fuzzy that close, but I could get a sharper/clearer view of Saturn and its rings if I backed of the zoom a little bit but I could hardly see space between the rings and the planet, the old telescope only has 2 eyepieces and its own Barlow lens, once I was close watching shit floating around in my eye kinda blocks a lot of the view of the planets, stuff like what looks like bacteria under a microscope, long little worm things floating around in liquid along with other stuff that floats thru like a moon passing in front of a planet, at first I thought it was a moon passing in front of Jupiter, but it happened too many times and was moving way too fast, this is stuff floating in my eye.
I did see another satellite pass thru the lens last night, but they are moving so fast there is no way to track them.
I will see what I can see tonight using the classic telescope with my new eyepieces, I have concluded that to be able to see the planets the way I want to see them I will need to buy a much more expensive telescope, I found an Orion-SkyQuest-XT10-Classic-Dobsonian-Telescope in stock for $600.00 that likely will get me to where I can see the planets in detail, it is supposed to be a great telescope that I can buy camera lenses with WIFI so I can see it on my computer, but like I said before, I would like to look thru someone else's before I buy one in case it is not what I am looking for.
LOL, this kind of stuff keeps me busy so I don't go crazy, and my adapter to use my new eyepieces cost me nothing and appears to work great.
“The difference between genius and stupidly is that genius has its limits” Albert Einstein