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Old 06-14-2008, 06:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I did a search and it came up blank. I couldn't believe there wasn't an astronomy gear thread here. This is the place to post your telescopes, lenses, binoculars, observing environments, observatories, etc.

I currently am using a Celestron 6" dobsonian. I've got a rather pathetic Celestron 25mm plossl and a 2.5x Televue Powermate . Oh and a Celestron UHC/LPR filter. I've also got a pair of Zhummell 80x20 binoculars that I use for the trip or evening when I just don't feel like hauling my huge dobsonian out.

Feel free to post any astronomy pictures here or share your recent views!
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Old 06-17-2008, 02:28 AM   #2 (permalink)
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This thread deserves a bump because the gear involved is very interesting even though I don't own anything like this.
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Wish I had a telescope, to join in on this thread. I just use binos to look at moon, satellites etc. It's one of those hobbies I'd love to get into but probably never will, despite an abiding interest. Archery, which I used to do years back, is another one...I may buy another bow tho
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I have a Meade 6" f/10 Newtonian on an equatorial mount. Unfortunately, I live in the inner suburbs of DC with a lot of light pollution and large trees so I rarely use it.

Edit: Steve, I imaging London is even worse. If you have good binoculars, try those before using them before buying a telescope. When I was growing up, I didn't own a telescope and used binoculars quite a bit. They're especially good if they have a tripod mount.

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Originally Posted by scompton View Post
I have a Meade 6" f/10 Newtonian on an equatorial mount. Unfortunately, I live in the inner suburbs of DC with a lot of light pollution and large trees so I rarely use it.

Edit: Steve, I imaging London is even worse. If you have good binoculars, try those before using them before buying a telescope. When I was growing up, I didn't own a telescope and used binoculars quite a bit. They're especially good if they have a tripod mount.
Indeed, it is always a good idea to get binoculars before making the jump into a full sized telescope. And yes, a tripod is a must with binoculars. I just had a shaky look at Jupiter with mine. I was too lazy to set up the telescope :/

Here's a very good beginner gaze tonight:

Your Sky

Jupiter is very close to the moon. It's the bright "star" next to the moon. By the way, I'm in the northern hemisphere. I'm very jealous of anyone located in the southern hemisphere. One day I'll take a trip down south. Oh, and I've always wanted to see the Coriolis effect there. I swear the first thing I'll do when/if I go is turn on a sink or flush a toilet. Ughhhh I'm such a nerd


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"On Friday, 2008 August 01, a total eclipse of the Sun is visible from within a narrow corridor that traverses half the Earth. The path of the Moon's umbral shadow begins in Canada and extends across northern Greenland, the Arctic, central Russia, Mongolia, and China. A partial eclipse is seen within the much broader path of the Moon's penumbral shadow, which includes northeastern North America, most of Europe and Asia."

NASA - Total Solar Eclipse of 2008 August 01

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I have a 10 inch F6 on a Dobson mount.
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I have a 10 inch F6 on a Dobson mount.
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