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bruxinho

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  1. bruxinho

    Hello!

    Hi! Have now picked up the starquest and seems like a big upgrade on our previous 'scope. Only really had a chance to get outside once briefly thanks to the free clouds that came with the scope, but we were able to see Jupiter and Saturn very easily so that was awesome for a first go. Huge thanks to all at FLO who have helped so far. Already looking into suitable eyepiece upgrades. Currently looking at a skywatcher UWA 4mm planetary as recommended by Chris at FLO, but also tempted to try a zoom to get a flavour of what would be useful.
  2. Hi! I did a physics degree myself once upon a time due to a love of the stars, but ended up working it IT instead. Oh, well. Hope to learn plenty more about optics from your posts in the future
  3. bruxinho

    Hello!

    Thanks, all! Looking forward to picking up a 'scope in the near future, but for now the old refractor at least allowed us to take advantage of Jupiter's current alignment. We managed to pick out 3 moons easily enough, although the 2x Barlow seems to be completely knackered. Oh, well. Will likely start with the cheap and cheerful starquest 130p for now until we figure out what we want to actually look at!
  4. bruxinho

    Hello!

    Hi, all! Thought I'd drop a 'hello' post in here as that seems to be the done thing. Long time fan of the night sky - so much so that I ended up doing a physics degree which sadly had [removed word]-all to do with the starts, and I ended up in the IT world instead. However, my eldest daughter's now doing an astronomy GCSE (the lucky thing - I would have killed to do that when I was her age!) and between the two of us we're sort of getting ourselves into the hobby side of things together. So that's nice. Still to pick up my first 'proper' scope (although I've got my eye on a couple of options already) but I do have an old, knackered refracting 60/700 that's at least let us see a couple of things despite being more knackered than I am, poor thing. See you all around in here, no doubt Allan
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