If you are an avid astronomer you know that you should always use red light instead of white to help protet your night vision. The Orion RedBeam II LED Flashlight has adjustable brightness which lets you observe without ruining your night vision.
This flashlight is extremely helpful. When I go outside I always carry it. With it, I can look at my star maps with using the cellphone's light. Very portable, easy to use, long battery life.
Having trouble viewing details on the Moons surface? This neutral-density eyepiece filter reduces glare so you can see more detail and surface features. The 1.25" Orion 13% Transmission Moon Filter is especially useful with large aperture telescopes.
I like how when I used it to look at the maria (those gray spots) on the moon, they showed up really well. Doesn't break the bank as well. Good item to have in equipment box.
The Observer 60mm is perfect for the young beginner. It has a red dot finder scope that makes it easy to find objects. The light weight tripod and optical tube make it very portable. It includes everything you need to get started viewing.
I have seen the Mountains of the Lunar Highlands. I have seen the rings of Saturn and the Galilan satitlites around Jupiter. I have also seen the amazing Pleiads star cluster. I would suggest to start out with this telescope. You can see some of the basic celestial objects. ENJOY!!!