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LukeSkywatcher

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  1. Thats blue(ish) sky there and your solar filter looks like its well solid. You didnt give it a go?.
  2. It seems that the best views were to be gotten in the NE of the UK. Just goes to show that its not always "grim up north". I'm pleased with what i saw. I never planned to be sat at the scope all day for the whole event. Ive seen a transit now........i can move on. It wouldnt be in my top 5 things ive seen.
  3. Looks like my fun and games are over for the day. Way too much thick cloud now which shows no sign of moving. Least i saw something which is good considering i have never really bothered with this sort of event before.
  4. Just been out and spotted it myself. Lots of cloud around drifting over the Sun, but Mercury is there at about 3 o' clock in my scope. I'll check back later if the clouds vanish. No sunspots to see due to lack of them or too much cloud.
  5. Thunder storms building already over north kildare. I feel like a storm chaser instead of an astronomer today.
  6. As a non-imaging type of guy..........ive never thought about sticking my 70mm on my SE mount and slapping my 450D on it. Thats an idea i'll work on. Thanks for that.
  7. Ive always just been a visual observer but this thread has inspired me to very casually dip my toes into the "dark side" with the gear i have. As a non-astro imager i have to say that this thread is the best ive seen to get people to give it a go.
  8. I dont wanna be seen to be using favouritism, but i'm really quite most impressed with your images. I also have an 8se and would love to learn your tricks of the trade. Your images are inspiring.
  9. I really just had to ask because im just blown away with the quality of images on this thread. I was sure some of you were cheating (did i just say that out loud).
  10. Hands up anyone who is using an Astro trac or barn door system!!!!!!!. They qualify as an EQ system. Anyone!!!!!
  11. I dont do imaging. I'm the last person to ask about imaging. I'm sure on the day i'll figure out what works and what doesnt IF i want to capture an image.
  12. I'm not planning on imaging the event, but its such a long event that even for me as a non-astro imager there is plenty of time to take things slow on the day and attach my 450D to the scope/wedge and experiment without being rushed or getting flustered. I'd absolutely no interest what so ever in the Venus transit. I wasnt convinced that watching a little black dot cross the solar surface even counted as astronomy. I had never even done any solar observing at that time either. I'm into this transit, but wont be watching it start to finish. If there is a nice sunspot or grouping which the planet may intersect during transit........that will be worth watching/imaging.
  13. I am NOT an astro imager but i do respect what you people do. Ive been looking through this thread for about 10 mins and all i can say is the statement "you need an EQ to image" could not be further from the truth.
  14. I have the same tripod which is fine but it does limit how far up to the zenith you can point your bins (i have a set of 20x90). During last summer while doing some solar observing i thought to myself: "what it i unscrew the handle (the pan and tilt handle) and rotate it 180 degrees (so instead of facing me, faces away from me). A couple of minutes later.....i had done it and the end result is that i can now mount my 20x90 bins on the 8115 and point them upwards 90 degrees and observe at zenith. It takes a bit of getting used to panning and tilting with this configuration...........but it works. Essentially.........the pan/tilt handle is no longer being pushed downwards and hitting the tripod........but is being pulled upwards where it has all the space in the world to move about.
  15. I gave up bringing astro gear on holiday with me because it doesnt get used. At most now all id take is a set of 10x50 bins.
  16. I had my solar gear outside today for the 1st time since maybe June 2015. Not a lot going on up there but it was great to be out again with a BIT of winter sun heat hitting my face.
  17. The weather has been dry and clear the last couple of days. I know there aint much solar activity right now but i think this weekend if it remains dry and clear i will have to take the solar gear out and have a look.
  18. I hope both your finderscope and RDF are properly filtered also. I should add that my solar set up also contains an ND3.0 filter for safety.
  19. Here's my solar set-up: 70mm Refractor Hershel Wedge Hyperion 8-24mm zoom Horizon 8115 Tripod
  20. Have to leave my bins behind cuz they just wont fit in my already stuffed suitcase.

    1. Dom1961

      Dom1961

      Where you going? When I was in Turkey as soon as I took my binoculars out of the air conditioned room they fogged up and as soon as I wiped them they fogged up again xD

    2. T-J

      T-J

      Sorry to hear that Luke. A suggestion would be to try and find some smaller ones, even if they are not as good as the ones you have and were thinking of bringing with you. Not as good, I know...however, I brought a pair of weak ones (8x21) wityh me when I was going to South Africa. While not as strong as I would have liked they still did a pretty good job. Certainly better than not bringing any. However, you probably have thought of this alternative. Another suggestion would be to try and fi...

  21. I bet the finderscope on that big boy is even bigger than my 70mm frac.
  22. I didnt mean right now over the summer. I'll work through them as the seasons roll by. Off hand, i only know the location of about 6 galaxies without having to use a reference chart etc. They are the ones i have spotted so far over the yrs: Leo Trio,Andromeda,Black Eye and the other one eludes me right now. Your summer list tickles me pink. Sadly i really dont do much summer observing mainly because of the time it gets dark and im too comfy infront of tv and/or ready for bed. I'll do my best this summer but i will be away for most of August with only 10x50 bins.
  23. I dont know how ive never seen this before. Absolutely brilliant stuff,Rob. Hopefully i'll be ticking off some of the galaxies you have listed quick smart.
  24. As much as i love the look of the Moonrakers, i could never own one because i'm a bit OCD about fingerprints and i'd spend more time cleaning one then using it.
  25. I used to drool at the sight of sumerian scopes. Lately though i tend to drool at the sight of Moonraker scopes. Stunning.
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