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122597
In case anyone's intrested... An interesting review about the differences between the Stratus, Hyperion and Vixen LVW eyepices. ...
Szalma Zsolt
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Jul 1, 2006
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122598
OK, I want to upgrade my eyepiece set which at the moment contains a 30mm, 20mm and 15mm GS Superview, plus a 2x Ultima barlow. I will keep the 30mm GS and the...
Szalma Zsolt
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Jul 1, 2006
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122599
... which ... should I ... Hi Zsolt, Just speaking from my own experience, I wouldn't use the 30-mm much either. In fact, the longest focal length eyepieces...
Phil Harrington
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Jul 1, 2006
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122600
... I wouldn't bother with anything in between the 30 mm and 13 mm myself. My two main low power eyepieces are a Nagler 22 mm (63x on my 11" Starmaster) and a...
Geoff Gaherty
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Jul 1, 2006
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122601
Phil, Geoff, thank you for your input. I value your opinions a great deal because I know they are based on many years of experiences. It's been raining here...
Szalma Zsolt
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122602
... a ... keep ... the ... Baader, the ... low ... 30mm ... length of ... deg. ... smaller. ... which ... I ... this ... fussing ... 1.25" ... Hi Zsolt, The...
John Bambury
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Jul 1, 2006
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122603
... I agree. I think you'll end up liking it and using it a lot. There are times when my 8.8 mm is a bit much, and I long for something a bit longer. I seem...
Geoff Gaherty
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Jul 1, 2006
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122604
I would like to reinforce much of the good advice you have gotten from the slightly different point of view of exit pupils (EP). In your F6 telescope, the...
Alan Levin
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Jul 1, 2006
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122605
If you visit this group on the web, you'll notice that the SkyInsight search box is missing. For reasons unknown, the SkyInsight.com web site is unavailable...
Phil Harrington
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Jul 2, 2006
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122606
... Hi, Szalma, Everyone has different preferences. Best thing is to look through a lot of scopes with different eyepieces and see which appeal to you. I used...
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Jul 2, 2006
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122607
... Check again Phil. It is up and running on the skyquest-telescopes forum. Gene Baraff...
Gene Baraff
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Jul 2, 2006
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122608
TT Policy Statement (Revised September 14, 2004) As a reminder of this group's desire to encourage all of its members to participate in a friendly and informed...
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Just enquiring on any tips for checking to see if your focuser is square to the optical train for an 8" f/6 newtonian. but I'm not completely sure if this will...
Corona Australis
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Jul 2, 2006
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... I heard from Al. His hosting service was doing maintenance, apparently just as I was trying to access TT. We're connected again. Phil ... Phil Harrington...
Phil Harrington
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Jul 2, 2006
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122611
... This sounds suspicious to me. Squaring the focuser to the tube should always be the first step in collimation, but I suspect most of us skip it because we...
Geoff Gaherty
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Jul 2, 2006
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122612
Thanks to Phil and Russ for the responses. Hadn't thought of the GEM option, always nice to have an ultimate option. Russ, I'm familiar with Bondo, I tend to...
Edward F. Haertel
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Jul 2, 2006
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122613
I have an 8" f6 scope also. Probably from the same manufacturer. I have had mine for about a year now. So far I have found that the mirror cell was out of ...
Jerry
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Jul 2, 2006
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122614
... In the early days of the introduction of these Chinese (I assume) Dobs, we were getting so much for our money (compared to what scope prices had previously...
Gene Baraff
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Jul 2, 2006
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1a. Re: Choosing a low power eyepiece Posted by: "Geoff Gaherty" geoff@... gahertyg Date: Sat Jul 1, 2006 7:27 am (PDT) <snip> . . . the Nagler 13 mm is...
Wayne G
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Jul 2, 2006
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Hi all, This past spring I purchased, used, an Orion XT8 IntelliScope more for the 2" focuser than for the DSC's. I previously had an Orion XT8 Classic which...
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Jul 2, 2006
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122617
... Typo. I meant Nagler 16 mm. As I said I've never looked through a Nagler 13 mm. Geoff -- Geoff Gaherty Foxmead Observatory Coldwater, Ontario, Canada ...
Geoff Gaherty
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Jul 2, 2006
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122618
I had this one recommended to me...I was a little put off by the eyepiece being so far up the scope. Is this unusual, or inconveniant? Thanks.. Sue PS I got...
suectucker
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Jul 3, 2006
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122619
... This is a standard Newtonian design, invented by Isaac Newton several centuries ago, and is a tried and true design. In fact, some of us find having the ...
Geoff Gaherty
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Jul 3, 2006
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122620
One of the biggest complaints we get is the high volume of messages on this list. Our policy statement has some specific rules about posts, but we feel some...
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The moderators encourage all members of Talking Telescopes to discuss all aspects of amateur telescopes and related equipment in an open, friendly manner in...
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Jul 3, 2006
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Just a quick reminder about the many other features available to all members of Talking Telescopes. In addition to the message board, you are invited to look...
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We've heard from many members that the number of messages they get from this list every day is overwhelming. That's the price of success, I guess. If, when...
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122624
Greeting, Sue: I've been following this thread. With your current budget limitations it is my opinion that something like an Orion 8-inch Intelliscope...
Robert Whalen
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Jul 3, 2006
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Sue: On second thought, you should also compare with a 6-inch Newtonian scope of the same model as weight is a factor in how often you use it. You may also...
Robert Whalen
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Jul 3, 2006
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122626
... Actually it was Scottish mathematician James Gregory who invented the reflecting telescope. The instrument was to have used a parabolic and an ellipsoidal...
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