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2nd July 2009, 05:12 PM
Hi everyone, im new to the forum and thought i would introduce myself. Im currently in uni reading accountancy (almost finished!) and Im pretty much a big novice when it comes to astronomy but i find the subject really interesting and am keen to learn more. If anyone is working in the field and could let me know what the entry requirements and general pre-requisits were it would be very helpful.
Thanks
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2nd July 2009, 05:16 PM
Hi and welcome to the forum
"No pessimist ever discovered the secret of the stars, or sailed to an uncharted land, or opened a new doorway for the human spirit"
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2nd July 2009, 05:33 PM
Hi and welcome to SGL.
Mike.
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2nd July 2009, 05:36 PM
hello and welcome
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Vacuum
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2nd July 2009, 05:46 PM
Hey guys, thanks for your replies  . Do you work as astronomers in the field or are we all amatuer enthusiasts here?
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2nd July 2009, 05:48 PM
Hi and welcome to SGL!
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2nd July 2009, 08:56 PM
Welcome to SGL - to answer your question, I'm an amatuer but loving every moment
Steve
Cheltenham, UK
16" Lightbridge f4.5 dobsonian reflector
12 x 50 binoculars
"The older I get, the fitter I was"
Swim, Bike, Run - right in the 2010 season as we speak

Steve Darnell
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2nd July 2009, 09:03 PM
 Hi and welcome to SGL, TravelBug. We may have a few pro's onboard, not too sure. Actually, i think most of us here in SGL are astronomers in the garden, but there are some who have access to fields (sorry  , that was so lame... i'll get my coat  )
Carol Lakomiak, Tomahawk Wisconsin, USA: 89°W // 45°N
16" Dob ~ 8" SCT ~ 90mm Mak ~ 120ST ~ 80ST ~ 11x70s ~ 22x100s
**Authoring Sky at Night's monthly sketch page**
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3rd July 2009, 01:33 PM
Haha thanks for your reply Talitha!  Has anyone got any good ideas on equipment for beginners, such as telescopes?
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Brown Dwarf
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3rd July 2009, 01:50 PM
Welcome to SGL I am an Astronomer that lurks in the Garden, as far as equipment it all depends on your budget, are you willing to buy secondhand? and remember the other bits and bobs you need quickly add up.
Low budget go for some form of Newtonian reflector either a Dob or on a Equitorial mount. Couple of good books eg Turn Left at Orion, some Eyepieces etc.
Big budget well the options open up vastely IMO and you can get a big headache with all the choices available.
Pizza Pete
Pete
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3rd July 2009, 02:10 PM
Welcome to the SGL Forum Travelbug.
Mostly we are amateur astronomers on here, although a lot of the Imaging produced can rival that of the professionals at times.
Your aim to get deeper into astronomy doesn't mean you have to rush ouit and buy a scope. That should come later when you can decide what area of it interests you most.
You are probably aware that there are many different types of telescope, and also different price ranges.
I should do a little homework first, and if you need to know the answers to any specific questions, then by all means ask away, we are here to help you in any way we can.
Best Wishes.
Ron. 
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3rd July 2009, 03:35 PM
Hi and welcome to SGL
Mick
Meade Lightbridge 16" F4.5 Dob.
William Optics UWAN 28,16,7 and 4mm.
Telescope House Ortho's 25,12.5,9,6,4mm.
Messier objects - 90/110
Herschel objects - 139/400
Caldwell list - 33/67 - limit in UK
Hidden Treasurers - 36/88 - limit in UK
Lunar 100 - 55/100
Planets seen - Six
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3rd July 2009, 04:31 PM
Heyy, im new too,and welcome to SGL!! I have a HUGE scope, so im lucky for a noob 
a good site is: U.K. Astronomy Buy & Sell!!
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3rd July 2009, 09:22 PM
Hi TravelBug, a very warm welcome to SGL.
Steve..
Observatory: EQ6 Pro (EQMod), Pentax 75 SDHF , 12" LX200R OTA, WO Megrez72, Celestron 80ED APO.
Other Scopes: 300P FlexTube, Orion Optics Europa 200, Celestron 106 widefield.
Cameras: SXVR-H36 with SXV GuideCamera & adaptive optics, 2" TruTech filter wheel, Meade DSI II Pro, Imaging Source DMK 41AU02.AS Mono, Canon 40D & 10D.
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3rd July 2009, 11:11 PM
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Originally Posted by TravelBug
...any good ideas on equipment for beginners, such as telescopes?
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The scope you get depends on where your interests lie. When i was starting out 10 years ago, everything i read pointed towards an SCT as being the best all-around scope (solar system and deep sky), so that's what i bought and have never regretted it for one second.
There's a saying here in the States that "a Dob gives you the best bang for your buck" and if your interest lies in deep sky, that's what i'd recommend. Be sure to get the largest aperture you can afford, and be willing to take time to learn the sky as you go along.. the payoff will be tremendous.
If your interest lies strictly in shallow sky targets (solar system), i'd get a Maksutov with tracking... period. IMO, nothing can compare to the contrast they show, and being high focal ratio instruments, they pull you in pretty close from the git-go (American for 'start'  ).
In fact, knowing what i do now, three scopes would last me for the rest of my life.. an 8" Mak for lunar work, a good quality richfield refractor for widefield 'wow, look at that' views, and a 20" Dob for deep sky.
Oh, and a money-tree too... yeah, a money-tree would be nice.
Carol Lakomiak, Tomahawk Wisconsin, USA: 89°W // 45°N
16" Dob ~ 8" SCT ~ 90mm Mak ~ 120ST ~ 80ST ~ 11x70s ~ 22x100s
**Authoring Sky at Night's monthly sketch page**
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Be kind to one another...
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4th July 2009, 12:03 AM
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entry requirements and general pre-requisits were it would be very helpful.
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In a word, enthusiasm.
Welcome to the forum :-)
Wisbech Star Party (East Anglia),Parklands Caravan Park, 8th-9th October 2010.
longer can be arranged just let me know.
£13.50 per pitch per night with electric
£11.50 per pitch night without
Dogs free
Wifi available.
Payment via cheque or Paypal accepted, please pm for more details
http://www.parklandsholidays.co.uk/resource/
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4th July 2009, 07:42 AM
Hi & welcome to SGL.
JOHN
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SW ST80
Celestron Astromaster 130EQ
HEQ5-Pro
Atik 16iC
QHY5 guider
Meade Colour PC Camera
10 x 50 Binns
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4th July 2009, 07:43 AM
Hi & welcome to SGL.
John
C80ED
SW ST80
Celestron Astromaster 130EQ
HEQ5-Pro
Atik 16iC
QHY5 guider
Meade Colour PC Camera
10 x 50 Binns
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4th July 2009, 08:08 AM
PS travelbug,
All the guys (and ladies  ) at this forum are great, and you will love it here!!!
 Dave  SW Explorer 130P GOTO, 9mm Plössl, Super 25mm LER EP, Super 10mm EP, 2x Barlow, Turn Left At Orion, New Astronomer, 1 year + 1 mag of S@N. 3/110 Messier objects observed 3/8 Planets Observed  15 at last!  EAST MIDLANDS STARGAZERS FOR THE WIN!!
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Re: New to the forum and saying hello :) -
4th July 2009, 08:36 AM
Hi TravelBug, welcome to SGL.
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4th July 2009, 11:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Talitha
Knowing what i do now, three scopes would last me for the rest of my life.. an 8" Mak for lunar work, a good quality richfield refractor for widefield 'wow, look at that' views, and a 20" Dob for deep sky.
Oh, and a money-tree too... yeah, a money-tree would be nice. 
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I like it Carol - A money-tree is definitely an essential bit of kit for an Astronomer. But joking apart, your advice is sound. I just wonder if a 6-8" Dob might be the best (light gathering / ease of set up / low cost) compromise for a beginner + (of course ) a pair of 10x50 binoc's ???
Welcome to SGL, Travelbug. Ask lots of questions about any aspect of astronomy - there are lots of very experienced and helpful people here. This Forum is about the friendliest I have come across.
Welcome also DAVPPK - nice 'scope, that will give you lots of fun over the enxt couple of years.
Tom
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4th July 2009, 12:35 PM
Hi Travelbug,
A warm welcome to SGL, hope you enjoy the forum.
John.
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5th July 2009, 10:35 AM
Sounds great, thanks for your advice Talitha and Albireo380, and DAVPPK ill definately have a look at that site
Does anyone know of anything special i should be looking out for in the coming months?
I can't wait to get started, ill keep you all posted
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5th July 2009, 10:40 AM
what do you mean by something special??
 Dave  SW Explorer 130P GOTO, 9mm Plössl, Super 25mm LER EP, Super 10mm EP, 2x Barlow, Turn Left At Orion, New Astronomer, 1 year + 1 mag of S@N. 3/110 Messier objects observed 3/8 Planets Observed  15 at last!  EAST MIDLANDS STARGAZERS FOR THE WIN!!
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