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johninderby

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  1. On the subject of moon filters for brightness some find them useful but many find them  unnecessary..It all depends on ypur eyesight as some people are very sensative to brightness and others aren’t. So if you find the moon too bright then certainly get one but you may not need one. 

    I do like the Baader Moon & Skyglow filter on the moon as it gives the moon a neutral natural grey tone.

  2. A microscope camera which replaces the eyepiece does work for live viewing  but using an HDMI connection to a TV or monitor so look for a camera with an HDMI output which keeps ir simple. Have heard of problems with connecting via USB. I used a C-mount to 1.25” adapter and a Baader Neodynium & IR cut filter.

    Also think they may be more suited to lunar / planetary use. 

    Have tried a regular reducer to give a wider fov but just hasn’t worked. I’m waiting for an adapter to allow use of the reducer that is intended for the microscope camera to fit to a telescope to arrive from China. 

     

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  3. The Svbony 62 degree eyepieces are plastic bodied with plastic lenses and a metal barrel. However the longer focal lengths are actually not that bad and are certainly usuable. I bought one of the 23mm ones to try and it is probably wotrh the small amount you pay but there are better ones out there for a bit more. Havent tried their wider angle ones so don’t know what they are like.

     

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  4. Set of twin wheel braked castors arrived today to replace the short legs I had fitted earlier.. Fortunately the castor mounting hole spacing was the same as the legs so no new holes needed. 👍🏻

    Much easier to be able to roll the dob around than to have to lift it. 🙂

    Also fitted the new Rigel QuikFinder.

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  5. The Skywatcher 200p dob is a very good choice. Not perfect but a very good price.

    If you can up the budget a bit the Bresser 8” dob is a step up over the Skywatcher with a higher spec and  including proper alt and az bearings and a really good focuser. 

    https://www.firstlightoptics.com/bresser-telescopes/bresser-messier-8-dobsonian-telescope.html

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  6. There is no equivelent to chapter 11 in Europe. Declaring bankruptcy here means you are going out of business unless someone buys the company and puts money into it.

    The closest thing in the UK is going into administration which means someone else such as an accounting firm takes over your business and looks for a buyer but will wind it up if no buyer is found.

  7. There is already a thread on this subject and btw this American chapter 11 protection which is quite different to anything over here as they are still in business and can trade as normal. It’s a way of deferring creditors or in this case an anti-trust court case.

     

  8. Not good news but not terminal.

    In the US chapter 11 Bankruptcy protection is often used by bigger companies carrying out reorganization or restructuring. Doesn’t mean the company is going out of business though as companies can carry on trading while they make changes. Gives them protection from creditors while changes are made and can stop a hostile takeover.

    In this case it’s more about protecting themselves from a court judgement in an anti-trust case.

    A lot different to bankruptcy in Europe.

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