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Pliadian

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  1. I don't know.

    I thought, I had found a quiet corner of the internet where I can have intelligent discussions with fellow scientifically minded people about the wonders and physics of Astronomy.

    But no! I come here and all I see is this..

    [removed word]! IMAGE AFTER IMAGE OF SEXY PAIRS OF EYEPIECES! CORR, LOOK AT HER, SHE IS BEAUTIFUL..

    You should all be ashamed of yourselves. With this seductive barrage of pure [removed word].

    tut, tut, shame on you, I love it! x.

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  2. Hi Fellow Astronomers,

    I am in Tamworth and have loved Astronomy for nearly 30 years.

    I decided to treat myself after a decent refractor and the a 4.5"  reflector and went to the top of my dream list.

    I bought a Meade LX200 12" EMC last week with two Meade S4000 9.7mm & 26mmSP eyepieces.

    Used once and saw M13 using the 26mm super plossl.

    I took a sharp intake of breath and froze.. Transfixed at the depth, colour & sharpness WoW. I knew this scope was good but wow.!

    So now it is time for the months looking out of galactic plane and time for some great deep sky observation.

    However, I am still collating data for the PERFECT eyepiece for Jupiter which will be high and bright for months.

    So far, I am sold on the Pentax XW 5mm Ortho. I want the best one for Jupiter & Saturn later on.

    Any advice welcome as all so far have said try before you buy..

    Therefore, local meetings or eyepiece borrowing, I am here for anything happening.

    Nice to join & meet you all at last.

    Fingers crossed for a clear Sunday night! (Will be 2nd use after purchase).

    Scott.

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