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  1. Some sort of mold I would have though not cracks. I used to clean my Meade corrector plate with Baader cleaning fluid. Whether that be right or wrong it always came up well, not difficult to remove them but mark the position Alan
  2. I bought a flatener .5 I think and had the exact same issue with a 115mm F7 scope. As I live out here in Bulgaria I never bothered to send it back which I should have. I too have an exact 55mm and it don't work. However as to whether it's tad short or the other way I am not sure, better people than me can tell. I never tried to get it right as I do not have any shims to try the correction. Alan
  3. Much more difficult than you think. I have about 300meters of dry stone wall around my land and when I have repaired it I cheat with concrete as a glue. I have a barn made very much like this and it's a work of art. Alan
  4. Lots of faint detail in that one, as good as any I have seen. Alan
  5. Looks decent to me, maybe come back a bit. Out of focus star was all I ever did with my Meade 12 inch and I felt the results from it were always good. Alan
  6. It's a wonderful shot, haze or not. Alan
  7. A stunning image Rodd and the first time I have seen such a close-up. Alan
  8. I tried a few Hyperions about 8-9 years ago and they were decent enough in an F10 scope but not as good any of my TeleVues. I was less than happy with them in an F6 scope though. Alan
  9. Sad news indeed, on the back of I can't think of any place to post such bad new and this is well related to Equipment and also getting started, the only other section is maybe D.I.Y. If any of the other Mods or Admin decide it would be better elsewhere then I will leave it to them to move Alan
  10. That's a beauty, lots of detail in there. Alan
  11. As good as any image I have ever seen, stunning!! Alan
  12. I can't recall ever seeing this before. I think you have done a great job and it's a lovely image, I'm calling it the Kookaburra Nebula. I've just had 3 nights on the trot but I've hurt my neck somehow so decided not to bother, there's always something this time of year. Alan
  13. Stunning shot Rodd, one of your best in a very large list. Alan
  14. Outstanding, I do not ever remember seeing this one before. Alan
  15. Lovely capture, I can never see the name for this one though. Alan
  16. I didn't see it myself but we had a show down here in Bulgaria, something that only happens a few times in 100 years. Lovely photo's of the display where you were. Alan
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    That's a cut above Rodd, lovely image. Alan
  18. I used to work in a mess when I was younger but now I like a bit of organisation about when I do things, I also like tools put back in the right place. Alan
  19. Yes 40c is hot but the air is very dry here so not that bad just have to watch burning if you are out, too hot to work in though for me. I've been in hotter in the Middle East, 50c in UAE. You tend to get the same here with cold, I've had minus 26c here with very low humidity and been out in a T shirt for a short time, however if you get a wind your arms would probably drop off Wasn't a cloud in the sky most of the day yesterday but it spoilt itself again. Alan
  20. If it is an consolation I have not fared much better down here. May I had one clear night, the night of the full Moon. June was a massive 3 again clear for Full Moon. July wasn't too bad but with temperature of 40c the nights were very turbulent and rather hazy. Though August has cooled down a lot there is a lot of patchy cloud around. This would be OK for visual but I like it clear to use the cameras. That's not to say the sky hasn't cleared in the early morning but I am long past getting up at 2 am. Hope things get better for you all. Alan
  21. Superb as usual and Olly saying that tells us all something. Alan
  22. Many mile away things are not much better, May score 1 clear night when in the past I have had 28, then that 1 was on the full Moon. June was better but hazy and July has been about normal but very hot with a lot of air turbulence caused by 40c temperatures, which are about normal for this time of year, maybe one or two degrees hotter than usual but nothing to worry me. Alan
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