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Handruin said:A mutual friend of mine has a nice 5.5" telescope (make/model escapes me at the moment). He said there is a 35mm attachment available...
A telescope isn't needed if you want to take photos of astronomical objects that you can see with naked eye.
I have oodles of photos of comets, the milky way, and detailed images of the moon that I shot using just a Nikon F3 + SportsFinder, Nikkor lenses between 85mm and 135mm, and an electronic cable release. These were all shot on Kodachrome 64, Fujichrome 100, and Fujichrome 200 slide film. Tripod used was a heavy duty Bogen. The imagery looks like it came from an observatory telescope.
Also have a photo sequence of a rare moon mirage (moon goes down below horizon, then mysteriously "rises again briefly for a couple of minutes, then disappears).