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  1. Got nova V615 Vul again tonight, with the Tak FC100. It seems to my eye to have dimmed a little since Thursday evening. I'd estimate around magnitude 11.3 compared to surrounding stars ? In this crop of @JeremyS's image posted above, this evening I reckon the nova (indicated between the yellow lines by Jeremy) is now a touch fainter than the magnitude 11.10 star that I've indicated with the red arrow. It was clearly brighter than that star on Thursday night, visually as well as photographically. Who knows what might happen to it next though ๐Ÿ™‚
  2. Interesting to hear. One of my favourite albums as well and one of the first that I ever purchased, with my paper round money, back in the 1970's ๐Ÿ™‚ I think Tubular Bells was the very first - that dates me, doesn't it !
  3. Anyone compared an APM Superzoom with TV DeLite equivalent FL eyepieces ?
  4. Personally I prefer the zoom image. The colours look more natural and the sharpness seems better. I'd have to actually use one myself at night and over a number of sessions / scopes / targets ideally to decide though. It's the only way to really find out๐Ÿ™‚
  5. Just the one target for my short session this evening with my Tak FC100 and that was Nova Vulpeculae 2024. As reported here, I think I got it ๐Ÿ™‚ https://stargazerslounge.com/topic/424357-nova-vulpeculae-2024/?do=findComment&comment=4502952
  6. Here are a couple of Stellarium screen shots (refractor view so N = top and E & W reversed) which might help find this nova. The 1st shows 9 and 12 Vulpec for the general location. The 2nd shows the close up view.
  7. That is wonderful ! Needless to say, my view at 150x with my 100mm Tak was "unhindered" by 95% of those fainter stars - which might make zeroing in on the nova easier !
  8. Clouds have relented. Pretty sure that I have got the nova with the 100mm refractor. If you can find that little kinked line of 4 stars (2 at mag 11 and 2 around mag 9.8) then the fainter pair point at the nova's position. My estimate tonight for the nova is around magnitude 10.5 but I'm not experienced in these things so I'll wait for estimates from more experienced observers / imagers. The photo posted by @JeremyS above was helpful in finding it visually as was Stellarium for getting to the little kinked line of stars. Start by finding 9 Vulpecula and then move slowly west to find the 4 stars in a kinked line (which is a small asterism). Not much else in that small part of the sky that will show in a 10cm aperture !
  9. But the clouds have a different plan apparently ......... ๐Ÿคจ
  10. I've used my Lunt 1.25 HW quite frequently with my ED120. The heatsink gets warm on a clear day but not noticeably more so than when I use the HW with my 85mm or 100mm scopes.
  11. Apart from simplicity and low cost, the dobsonian mount does a great job of holding a large, fat, heavy optical tube steady enough for high magnifications to be employed. Goodness knows what the cost / weight / bulk would have been of an equatorial mount that would have held my 12 inch F/5.3 optical tube steady enough for 400x - 500x to be a practical proposition when conditions / target allowed. The 18mm plywood dobsonian mount managed that for around ยฃ200 build costs and 10kg in weight.
  12. Exciting - I was observing that part of the sky the night before last but was unaware of the nova. Something to have a look at next time out ๐Ÿ™‚
  13. Getting under dark skies is very beneficial - I recall an SGL star party when I had a 6 inch scope and the skies were pretty dark. The 6 inch was showing galaxies quite nicely that my 10 inch struggled to show at all from my garden at home.
  14. Nice report Kerry - glad you got a scope out again ๐Ÿ™‚ I didn't realise that you had an FC100 DL - I'm still very fond of mine ๐Ÿ‘
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