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Help with screw size for Slokey 40070
RT65CB-SWL replied to Sypher37's topic in Getting Started General Help and Advice
Hi @Sypher37 and welcome to SGL. Agree with what has been said above. They are either 3mm or 4mm. I usually buy replacements with a plastic cap on the head. They are easier to grip when tighten/loosen, when wearing gloves or mittens during the winter months. Have you got a 90 degree diagonal? - the 45 degree are usually supplied with terrestrial/nature observing/viewing 'scopes. -
Welcome back to SGL @russ.will I thought the username sounded familiar.
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I will confess that since I ordered and received mine, I have not had chance to try mine out or use my ‘scopes due to my shift pattern and the GB/UK 🇬🇧 weather… ie clear skies when I am working… cloudy/overcast on my rest days. Good to see this topic is having good following and response.
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Hi @The60mmKid and welcome to SGL.
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Just read on Apple News app via SkyNews that a Japanese space start up company are planning to re-launch their man-made meteor shower… https://apple.news/AwwU6k4TfQLezqp99J9-Frw and will be visible from most parts of the world. Just when you thought 'Starlink' [and others] was bad enough.
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Laser Pointer vs Telrad
RT65CB-SWL replied to maddog's topic in Getting Started Equipment Help and Advice
Hi @Louis D Apologies from side-tracking this topic, but how do you get SkEye to track/view the target when it is in a horizontal plane? (as shown in your second image). I can only get it to show the horizon when it is in the vertical plane. I would like to do the same with an 'old' Google Pixel 3a that I have. -
That was an absolute peach of an episode... and then he interviews Damian Peach too in another episode.
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I was fifty-three days young when that episode of S@N was broadcast. I don’t recall myself or remember or watching it!
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That’s the problem. Amateur astronomy is a niche market and the likes of the BBC, ITV, C4, C5 like to or want to fill it with rubbish TV, like Big Brother or I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out Here and other ‘reality’/‘fly-on-the-wall’ and ‘talent shows’, etc. YouTube and other media sites have more to hobbies, interests and subjects to view and not restricted to your home country.
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Welcome aboard to the jolly-ship SGL @LJohnSilver_ 🏴☠️
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One thing I find that is important with ‘wide-field’ eyepieces and that is to place the centre of your eye with the centre of the eyepiece. That was the reason that TeleVue supplied the ‘Pupil Guide’ [image below with instructions] with the Radian series and Nagler Type 4’s. TV Radian Eyepiece Instructions.pdf
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International travel - Power options?
RT65CB-SWL replied to OK Apricot's topic in Getting Started Equipment Help and Advice
Following on this… any rechargeable batteries [Li-Ion, Li-Po, Ni-Mh, Ni-Cd, etc] and/or other electronic devices where the battery compartment is sealed [also includes vape sticks/pens/devices] must not be placed in your luggage that goes in the aircraft hold. You will be asked at check-in by the airline staff or airline handling agent staff. -
I maybe one of a few that own a TeleVue 13mm Nagler Type 1 & Type 6. I enjoy the views in both. If I want a bit more power and sacrificing the 'wide' FOV, I use my TeleVue 6 and 8mm Radian’s.
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Is there a compact tripod capable of holding SkyTee 2 mount?
RT65CB-SWL replied to Greymouser's topic in Discussions - Mounts
I sometimes put my Ayo or Giro on my Manfrotto 055PROB and open the legs to the second position for extra stability… and I don’t fully extend the legs either. Image above of my Ayo and Giro mounts on SkyWatcher aluminium tripods. I don’t fully extend the legs on these tripods too! -
Hi @MessierMatt and welcome to SGL. Nice image! You may find these tutorials helpful... And here too! http://www.astrofriend.eu/astronomy/tutorials/tutorial-gimp-astrophotography/01-tutorial-gimp-astrophotography-introduction.html
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Help with choosing my first scope
RT65CB-SWL replied to v1ks's topic in Getting Started Equipment Help and Advice
No! Simply put, it would 'overheat' the tube and damage the corrector plate ... and for Maksutov's the adhesive/glue for the baffle on the secondary mirror will soften and fall off... then there is the residue to clean upoff the meniscus cell and primary mirror... -
Hi @Blahblahman and welcome to SGL from the 'Royal County' 👑
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Dabbling but at some point want to invest talk me through it
RT65CB-SWL replied to Moon-Monkey's topic in Observing - Solar
Agreed! My glass full aperture solar filter has a few pin-pricks and I do not use it any more. My TeleVue Ranger [left] and a half-binocular [right] with a Lunt Herschel/solar wedge. -
Forgetting to cover or remove my RDF from the OTA whilst photographing/viewing the 1999 solar eclipse. Even though an RDF does not magnify, it certainly makes sense to cover/remove it. I had a sore/tender forehead for a few days. BTW… I do have and had a solar finder attached to the OTA at the time too!
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Tripod head for binoculars
RT65CB-SWL replied to Penumbrella's topic in Getting Started Equipment Help and Advice
I too use a pistol/trigger grip for my binoculars too on either my camera tripod or one of three monopods. Should you decide to use an 'L' bracket or monopod, 3/8" to 1/4" reducers are a must have. I purchased a multi-buy pack of the ones shown below, should I lose one [it worked out cheaper than buying one or two]. Other threaded reducer types are also available. Below is the pistol/trigger user guide/manual [.PDF] written by SGL'er @BinocularSky / Stephen Tonkin on how to use it, maintenance, etc. TG-manual.pdf -
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8 inch dob or 80mm apo?
RT65CB-SWL replied to doublevodka's topic in Getting Started Equipment Help and Advice
Also dependent on whether you want to travel with a 'scope, spend more time viewing than setting up, etc.