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Hi @Kirby301 and welcome to SGL.
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My thoughts and prayers to the SGL'ers & non-SGL'ers of Australia 🇦🇺 that are affected by the bushfires.
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How to take a scope outside (to minimise dew)
RT65CB-SWL replied to SimM's topic in Getting Started General Help and Advice
Hi @SimM / Simon and welcome to SGL. Looks to me you have answered your questions. I tend to leave everything uncovered/off. When I bring my 'scopes indoor from the outside, I remove all caps and let everything dry naturally. I sleep... and check all is OK before replacing when I am awake again. -
Betelgeuse is a slightly variable. It 'normally' averages +0.5 but estimates at the time of writing are saying that it is about +1.4 - to put it in to perspective... Sun -26.2 full Moon -12.5 Mercury -1.5 Venus -4.5 Mars -1.5 Jupiter -2.5 Saturn -2.0 Sirius -1.0 ...all magnitudes are approximate. So get a variable polarising filter in case it does go supernova in our lifetimes and reaches the same magnitude as the full Moon. Don't know why I still have ‘Champagne Supernova’ by Oasis doing the earworm thingy. note: the '+' symbol is not normally shown on star charts and/or other astro-publications and that the magnitudes that I have used are visual magnitude not apparent magnitude to avoid confusion.
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I use a variable polarising filter and/or neodymium, (not combined).
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(kind of) New here and need some help with studying!!
RT65CB-SWL replied to purrykitty's topic in Welcome
Hello @purrykitty and welcome [back] to SGL. -
Does this topic include kite-flying ? ...some kite-fliers do fly at night. 😜
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Congratulations @Adam Barnsley. Welcome to the TeleVue Nagler 13mm/Type 6 club. You are going to 'love' it.
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OMG!... Eek!... Yikes!...
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Hi @DennyD and welcome to SGL. Looking at you images, I think yours maybe the older version. When you say, quote: "...Also where can I find the camera adapter cover? ..." - do you mean the threaded port where you have the 45 degree prism ? - if "Yes!" then www.scopestuff.com has them... http://scopestuff.com/ss_etxc.htm Below are images of my 're-modded' ETX105.
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Beginner scope choices
RT65CB-SWL replied to Honcho41's topic in Getting Started Equipment Help and Advice
Hi @Honcho41 / Paul and welcome to SGL. Another vote for Heritage or anything on a ‘dobsonian’ base. I prefer alt-az mounts because they take less time to set up and more time viewing. -
I was going to say the same.
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damaged grub screw removal
RT65CB-SWL replied to RT65CB-SWL's topic in Getting Started Equipment Help and Advice
Just want to say "Thank you." in advance for all the advice. I think I have some small torx and allen bits, and will give it a try on my rest days. -
Hi all. Not sure if this the correct place. I have a damaged grub screw, (hex head), on my 're-modded' ETX105 focus knob and after any tips for extraction/removal ? BTW - I have hand drills & bits and other hand tools, but limited amount of workspace and no workshop/shed. Tnx in adv.
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72mm travel and grab/go setup
RT65CB-SWL replied to Paz's topic in Discussions - Scopes / Whole setups
The mounting/balance bar is part of of the ‘scope, TeleVue Ranger, as is the TV-60, and that is attached to the Vixen/Coronado/TeleVue dovetail bar - part number: AVT-1011. Very conveniently it fits in to the recess/saddle of the ball head mount, as do other Vixen type dovetail bars. Image below is from the TV-60 user guide/instruction/manual. -
Although I do not own the same 'scope as you, (SW250/f4.7), I would also go with the 13mm Nagler/Type 6. It's the one on the right! - the other two are a 13mm Plossl (left) and a 13mm Nagler/Type 1 (centre).
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Recommended eye pieces for a SCT.
RT65CB-SWL replied to northwalesparry's topic in Discussions - Eyepieces
I forgot to mention in my earlier post... ...that I use these two eyepieces with my C6/SCT... ...and I also use a 6mm Radian & 13mm Nagler/Type 6 with my other 'scopes and the C6/SCT. note: eyepiece images are not to scale. -
Solar System outreach models - suggested sizes
RT65CB-SWL replied to Gfamily's topic in Star Parties & Astro Events
When you get to this scale, (see below), then you may encounter a problem... -
Had a couple of batteries for one of my two Nikon DSLR's delivered via DPD on Monday this week. Had a text on Sunday to say they would be delivered from 11:30 onwards on Monday. At 09:58 on Monday they were delivered.
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Green / Hazy Eyepiece
RT65CB-SWL replied to SimonGodfreyUK's topic in Getting Started General Help and Advice
Hi @SimonGodfreyUK and welcome to SGL. In answer to your question, how old is the ‘scope? - I once owned a refractor that included a Moon filter that had a green tinge... it also used 0.965” e/p’s and accessories... now days 1.25” is the standard. When I view the Moon I use this type of variable filter ---> BTW - the Baader Neodymium is one of my most used, and I often refer it as my 'Swiss Army Knife' filter. -
72mm travel and grab/go setup
RT65CB-SWL replied to Paz's topic in Discussions - Scopes / Whole setups
Hi @Paz nice little 'grab & go' refractor setup you have. Below is my little 'grab & go' refractor, setup for solar white light solar observation in this instance, in the image below...