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Hi Philip, I have a 300x eye piece and a barlow lense, what would you recommend for viewing Saturn?
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Hi Philip, I have a 300x eye piece and a barlow lense, what would you recommend for viewing Saturn?
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Hi Philip, I have a 300x eye piece and a barlow lense, what would you recommend for viewing Saturn?
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Hi Philip, I have a 300x eye piece and a barlow lense, what would you recommend for viewing Saturn?
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Hi Philip, I have a 300x eye piece and a barlow lense, what would you recommend for viewing Saturn?
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Hi Philip, I have a 300x eye piece and a barlow lense, what would you recommend for viewing Saturn?
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I would like to wish everybody A Very Merry Christmas and good New Year. clear Skys.
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You too @xtreemchaos/Charl. 🎄🥳
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Hi all,
Nee astronomer just starting out here. If you observe in the Reading area feel free to contact me as I know no one 🙂
Have a Skywatcher 150mm and Celesteron 6e and would appreciate experienced help as I am very new to this.
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Hi @Emlyn and welcome to SGL.
I am a member of Reading Astronomical Society...
https://readingastro.org.uk/
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Another alt-az mount incoming... Thank you @heliumstar
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Good afternoon , everyone ...
I am a little ashamed to say this but the last time i used my Telescopes was 19th October , 2019 ... so , over 5 months later i dusted off my Z61 .
Last night i viewed the plaides and of course the orion neb ... hey ! it was my first time in 6 months after all !
Although the z61 is a little small for good planetary visual i couldn't help but have a quick look at venus . There was one problem , when looking at the planet it was so bright that i had what looked like a diffraction spike going from one side to the other ... Question , would that be caused by the planets brightness ( all the other stars that i looked at last night were pin sharp) or do you think there is a problem with the lens?
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You are not alone!
I can't remember the last time my 'scopes came out. I think it was about the same time, (exept for my local astro-soc open day on 29th February ...and that was during daylight hours).
To answer your question, it maybe an internal reflection. You could try a variable polarising filter. I have/use this type...
Stay safe! 😷
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Just passed the Life in the UK test! Yuppieee!
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new LED streetlights along the main road being installed from today... to replace the sodium streetlights.
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By the time this cloud clears the Sun will be a Red Giant, Betelgeuse would have gone supernova and the Andromeda galaxy will be twice as close.
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Our youngest (11) cooked today, and he ate 4 plates of mussels. Very proud dad
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Our youngest (11) cooked today, and he ate 4 plates of mussels. Very proud dad
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Oh look, showing perfectly clear for all friday night and guess what? You got it, a full moon.
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LMAO! check out this rubbish: http://www.express.co.uk/news/nature/520672/Winter-weather-2014-UK-forecast-cold-snow-November
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Clear night on Halloween ?
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Hot chocolate with a week dram of whiskey, keep the cold out while I'm hunting globs... It medicinal don't you know!
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Twelve jars of quince jelly cooling in the kitchen
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Drink of the day - coffee.
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chillin with pink floyd !
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Powerful vacuum cleaner ban... It sucks!
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I've just lost 5 of my relatives in airstrike. The dad, the mum, the dad's sister and her two little children...
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One week in the new house and the boiler breaks down..oh Joy!!