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Space Hopper

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  1. When i had my old OO VX12 F4 Nick, the Televues i had seemed so well corrected, i found coma to not really be an issue.

    (I used a 31 Nagler, 24 & 19 Pans and 13 Naglers)

    I seem to remember at one point i tried out a Paracorr, but found it  unnecessary. Maybe my eyes are not sensitive to notice it.

    Amazed you got binoviewers to focus in an OO newt.....?

     

     

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  2. M11 is well worth tracking down (aka 'the wild duck')

    M27 ('the dumbell nebula')

    Alcor / Mizar double (one of my favourites)

    M37, M37, M38 (3x Globulars in Auriga. M37 is the best)

    However, if you have aperture and dark skys M42 will take some beating. Probably THE showpiece object in the northern hemisphere skys

     

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  3. I've been a 'one scope guy' for just under 2 years now.

    However it does everything i need it to  (ie a very good performer on nearly all objects, and ticks all of the boxes)

    I did very briefly take ownership of a 10" Orion Optics newtonian around 18 months ago, but it was too big for my needs and sold it on.

    I still have a yearning for a small 100mm sized refractor to go with my 140, just to use for easy grab & go.

    I used to own one, but it went in a trade. Some regret there, but hopefully i can replace it in the next year or two, once i have some funds. The wallet is always empty these days unfortunately.

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  4. Some lovely images on here, well done all.

    We were clouded out a bit and missed the disappearance and reemerging bits, but just a few minutes later (10:45hrs) a clear patch revealed the Moon and Venus,

    and they were a beautiful sight. My 15x50 stabilised Canons were perfect for the job.

    Venus was so bright in the binocs at mag - 4.3 and its phase was easy to see.

    A really lovely conjunction. Whens the next one...? 😀

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  5. 22 minutes ago, Littleguy80 said:

    The Tak FC100, Docter and Baader VIP Barlow are delivering some great views of Jupiter and the GRS. Very enjoyable unexpected session 

    Good to hear my old docter is still performing well 🙂

    I often use a 2x Powermate with mine and they work together nicely

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  6. 1 hour ago, Franklin said:

    I see those damn things flying across the field of view of my scopes all the time though never with the naked eye. Makes you wonder just how many are up there. 

    Over 7500 currently believe it or not, and well over half that number are Mr Musks 'Starlinks'

    I even routinely now see 2 pass through an eyepiece field of view at once going in different directions.

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