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JeremyS

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  1. Cracking live vid πŸ‘πŸ»
  2. Didn’t you find it too bright there, Mark? πŸ€”
  3. Super observation and a nice challenge πŸ‘πŸ»
  4. Not seen the Dall-Kirkham decal on a Mewlon before. Did you add it. I too prefer straight thru finders
  5. Or: You don’t own a Tak, it owns you πŸ€”
  6. I see what you did there Dave 🀣
  7. M210 putting up spectacular images again @Fedele πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»
  8. What? Last one??? Nice way to end tho πŸ‘πŸ»
  9. Indeed: it’s a little wonder πŸ‘πŸ»
  10. Tho this storm has some astronomical significance being named after Dame Jocelyn Bell Burrell, discoverer of pulsars πŸ‘πŸ»
  11. And for visual, which I think was Ags main focus, the XLT is fine
  12. I too spoke to my insurance broker and got astro kit included in the home insurance. Larger value items needed to be listed. It wasn’t that much more on the premium.
  13. What a super trip @Nicola Fletcher. So glad you were able to take your Tak 76DCU. Thank you for sharing your experiences.
  14. If I can locate my var polarising filter I can certainly try, Michael. Thanks.
  15. The M210 is indeed a planet killer. Superb views of Jupiter. But I have still not acclimated to the diffraction spikes. I still find them distracting.
  16. That is a very interesting analysis, John. The Tak advantage is marginal, but if one seeks as close to perfection as is possible, then they do generally offer that. I wish I had realised this a few decades ago. Regarding the Tak 100 vs C9.25 comparison, I join you in being a bit surprised by the claims you cite. I have an FC 100DZ and an FS 102, they are generally outperformed (visually) by my C9.25 in terms of Jupiter detail by quite a margin. The latter is a very fine instrument, without the diffraction spikes of my Mewlon 210, but it doesn’t have the β€œsnap” focus of the smaller refractors.
  17. Details from the BAA here: https://britastro.org/forums/topic/2024-bx1-small-neo-impact-last-night
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