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PHIL53

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  1. ...and for the summer season, would advise to try and catch another nice little red star, T Lyrae, not far from Vega (on the opposite side of the famous double/double...) 😉
  2. IMHO this is the best astronomy book I have ever had...discovered a loooong time ago and it simply opened my eyes and constellations became immediately recognizable.
  3. I would say it depends on how dark is your sky. Telrad is indeed my first choice, but just as long as either target is visible or at least some star nearby to guide you, using the red circles. Sometimes in light polluted areas, after setting the scope in the general direction with the Telrad, an optical finder (such as 8x50) is quite useful to get near your target, following a path of stars otherwise invisible to the naked eye. p.s. forgive my English, but hope you can understand what I mean....
  4. In the backround my beloved first companion, GSO 8" Deluxe who has now left home and is taken care of by another astrophile.... This is my second hand Sumerian Alkaid 12" in the countryside NW of Rome (you have to travel at least 60 miles away to try and find decent skies). All bits and pieces (but the rods) are included in this 19 kgs. box and, after a bit of practice, it takes about 10' to assemble it and check the collimation (which has to be done again each time...I am getting quite good at it !)
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