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wookie1965

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  1. I think this is it. How to build an observing chair.pdf Parts drawing.pdf plywood layout.pdf
  2. Wow Mike I didn't know you had a 16" I bet the views through that are amazing. Fabulous report cracking read the ring nebula is one of my favourite objects I would love to see the central star.
  3. I would love to go there looks amazing and if you get clear skies it's a bonus. Paul
  4. Great report really good read thanks for posting
  5. That's brilliant I have never had a good look at this constellation I have only ever looked at Kied thank you for posting I am going to write some of them down. Paul
  6. wookie1965

    Hi Fellas

    A warm welcome to SGL
  7. Well just come in from 7pm just started clouding over which is disappointing as wanted to get M42. I had already set starsense up or so I thought went to Mars nowhere in the FOV so I found it myself zoomed in then told the app I need to align it skipped through until the part you align the scope up. Sent it to Jupiter and got it, seeing was terrible got 3 moons I'm sure there was one right next to the planet but when I looked again it had gone. I could easily make out two bands with quite a bit of colour. Moon next what a sight aperture makes a difference the craters looked huge. Mars went up to a 4mm but it didn't look good was much better with the 8mm x150 although could not make out any surface features. I wanted to see M13 but it was behind my house so had to go to the double double which was just above the roof top 12mm easily split it. M36, M37 and M38 again aperture makes a difference using my 15mm x80 all looked brilliant the Starfish especially this is when the cloud started rolling in but had a chance go to Mars again but still the seeing stopping any surface details to pop out. First impressions I'm going to love using this especially if the app stays aligned couple of things I need to check collimation if needed I may change the springs on the primary and I definitely need the lacerta upgrade other than that I am really very happy with it finding objects is a doddle I do need to adjust the azimuth bearing it was a little stiff trying to turn it to get objects in. Paul
  8. Great well looks like I am going to give it a whirl if it stays clear. Thank you very much really appreciate it. Paul
  9. What is it like in bright moonlight, it is clear here at the moment but very bright I am thinking will the moon interfere with it.
  10. I have the latest news letter from this institution it was posted on Facebook on a society page. Am I allowed to post it and is anyone interested in it.
  11. Just sent for a piece of this for my flight case £12.83 free postage cannot grumble about that.
  12. Your Polar scope should look like this if it does as of now at this minute you would position Polaris where it is in this app. That is what I do every time and then I do a two star alignment it's good enough to hit 20/30 double stars I normally go for in a session.
  13. The bolts do bend I know because it wrecked my mount luckily a good friend on here re-engineered it for me, but I dont take any chances.
  14. I have a EQ5 I level my mount and polar align before adding weights or scope then check it again after I have put them on. The first star is always a fair bit out what I do is defocus the star making it as big as possible easier to centre not having a cross hair eyepiece. The second and third stars will be closer and the third should be near on as it gets. As long as your targets are in the FOV I would not worry too much, there is a procedure you can do which is PEC training (periodic error correction) when the mount stops and the object is in the FOV press back then press on back again this time holding it down until the mount says centre object do that finishing with right and up (helps with backlash) you will find it more accurate. Hope this helps. Paul
  15. The little cups are for when you are looking at a bright object I. E the moon it doesn't let all the light in so you can view the moon without it being so bright. The let has a twist up eyecup to help if you wear glasses most eyepieces have this or a rubber eyecup.
  16. A warm welcome to SGL, as you can see I like 4" refractors as well.
  17. Well forecast for the next week is cloud and rain so I am stuffed
  18. wookie1965

    Hey people

    A warm welcome to SGL
  19. A warm welcome to SGL
  20. I thought that I thought you had posted photos and the phone would not load them I refreshed it 3 times.
  21. One of these helps with not getting into all sorts of positions to polar align,
  22. I was typing too fast and did not proof read it is supposed to be 1.5 and 1.25 thanks for pointing that out.
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