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Alan White

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  1. Clearly Newts or OOUK are not of interest folks or bad timing on my post. I will wait to see one at the PAS if OOUK are attending.
  2. I was glancing on the OOUK website and note a new arrival, odd colour but a nice revision on the cell design perhaps. Anyone seen one in the wild?
  3. Post here is reliable and daily with a regular team of delivery persons, any missed mail is easily collected at the local office. I do note that its slower at times, but within the system, not at the local delivery end. Last year has an RMSD parcel sit at the Post Office it was sent from for a week before it went into the system! But on the main, fast and reliable. Let's face it you could use one of the tainted named delivery firms and it would be far more a lottery for it to arrive undamaged or at all!
  4. Mike how could you slip over to the dark side ๐Ÿ˜‰๐Ÿ˜‰
  5. Guilty as charged your honour, itโ€™s the need to try something else that does it, curiosity. However presently under control due to finances.
  6. Nice, not heard of these before, presume this was acquired while you were in the US. Looks a great set up on your SW pier with the APZ.
  7. @The60mmKid looking through the site and seen your pier mounted newt, is that a mark newt and what is it. Just being curios really.
  8. I was drawn as I at the time did not want to join a club.... I met friendly folks online, I asked stupid questions and got mainly sensible answers back ๐Ÿ˜‰ Its a friendly place where folks like to share the joy of whichever direction your astronomy takes you. That friendly place lead me to an Astronomy club near home, new friends and somehow over the years ended up on the committee of it. (Full circle). I have met a number of folks from here in person, who I consider friends. Long may SGL remain the calm, friendly, ego free place that it is.
  9. The atmosphere, the view and the sounds firstly. Often followed by Roibos Tea (just like @DirkSteele), which is caffeine free and a taste acquired by working on a desk opposite two South Africans.
  10. Great images Paul and interesting to read your journey in achieving them. As a visual only observer I always enjoy the wonders imaging can produce.
  11. Hello Andy and welcome to the forum. No help on Astro Imaging as I am a pure visual astronomer only. I understand why down size from a nice 10" may feel a bit tough, but with some of the kit now available, I am sure if your purse will stretch you will enjoy. My most used kit is a pair of 10x50 Binos.
  12. Nice to see @mikeDnight has received a mug with a self portrait on it, what placing was that 1st 2nd or 3rd? Very nice 20mm for that 150 and the Dob @Saganite
  13. This is great to see the AZ75 being so well used with such a variety of scopes. And to think the noise made to me and @Stu over no slow motions etc. I still love my AZ75 and itโ€™s the mount of choice for me.
  14. Congratulation Nigella. You will soon need a trophy cabinet for them, clearly not going to be used.
  15. Ed, As you said looked good, It was clear as it got dark, then clouds all over as darkness fell. I am not so fed up with my lot now, I couldn't have observed even if I wanted to ๐Ÿ˜‰
  16. I feel your pain, I am in the same situation, but could not observe anyway as I have a back issue flared up at the minute, which is not much fun. So there is someone more upset than you out here.
  17. Just found the thread. I do no science when observing, itโ€™s just for pleasure and my well-being. If the term Star-Gazer was good enough for Leslie C Peltier, then perhaps itโ€™s too good for me, but I have no issue, to gaze is to look steadily and carefully, I do that when observing.
  18. David, are the Nagler 22's not a 2" barrel?
  19. Never too late to ask and your most welcome to do so. The project has stalled, the mirror is sat wrapped carefully stored for a project one day, but not that soon. I would still soak it off and have an adjustable cell myself, but that will not all fit in the existing tube, due to the length and also wanting to change the spider to a thinner 4 vane job. My present thinking is buy a SW 150 f8 with a messed up secondary and shorten the tube and use all the bits to make the f6 hinds mirror live again. So far its got no further than this removal and thinking stage sadly. Good luck with what you do and please make a posting of progress.
  20. I think the UK & Europe supply was running down the MK1 stock before supplying any MK2. The discounts is to clear the last of the MK1 stock. The foil spacers or a foil ring visually will make no difference, I think its Vixens chance to 'update' the existing scopes to a 'new' one for those who like the latest model.
  21. I know of a circa 200mm APO set up near me, its of a very high quality from the US. The owner has publicised it in the very dimmest past. I was very lucky to look through it and wow what a peach. UK seeing does limit it, as does most UK pocket depths no doubt, he has a second observatory with a 120 instrument set up. Both of the above are visual use mainly instruments as well, warms my heart that.
  22. I love my SD103, the sale is for the first SD such as my one and its super. They have brought out a SD103ii, the only change is no foil spacers between the two elements and its now a ring spacer now. These scopes are so under appreciated but they are a gem.
  23. I think @JeremyS must have only shown one half of his Tak collection, That or else he has far more to add yet ๐Ÿ˜‰ Those six Tec 180 made me have a similar reaction to @Sunshine Andromeda could have had a dome Steve, but it would be outsized for uk planing no doubt and not count as a temporary building. And so far thank goodness no one has started posting finders as an entry.......,ooops that has done it now.
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