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Posts posted by PXR-5
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I generally recommend an 8" to start.
Providing it can be easily moved and stored.
Right now everything is backordered, so I recommend just about anything to get started, of course do not over look binoculars
I use my binos more than my scopes
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40 minutes ago, Virtus said:
Appreciate it! I've got some friends that live in Indian Trail.
Just 7 miles up the road, small world indeed.
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Welcome to SGL Virtus, I'm also in NC
(Union County)
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Welcome aboard
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Welcome to SGL Adam, thanks for joining us 🐱
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Welcome to SGL, thanks for joining us 😊
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Welcome to SGL, thanks for joining us 🐱
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Welcome to SGL, thanks for joining us 🐱
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Welcome to SGL, thanks for joining us 🐱
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Welcome to SGL Bill
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another one of our heros gone.
RIP sir.
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Great capture 👍
Yes, the sun is just starting to get active again
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If stuff wasn't out of stock, I'd be broke...
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Yes, I recommend binoculars also.
Infact, even though I have a bunch of different scopes, I use my binoculars the most
Affordable quality, wide field of view, and portability, what's not to like
A good pair for astronomy includes 7x50 or 10x50.
you will be amazed at the amount of stars that just pop out of the sky 🤩
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Welcome to SGL thanks for joining us 😊
My only advice for your AP adventure is to take it slow, with a lot of patience.
I have been observing for over 50 years, and still have not tried AP 😂😆
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Nice capture 👍
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Awesome 👍
Very nice 🙂
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Trevor, did you really use an ED100?
Or did you take them from lunar orbit?!!
Awesome 👍
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9 hours ago, Dave61 said:
Just had a message saying, it will be delivered today.
That's awesome 👍
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Something in stock!? 😆
Congratulations 👏
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Lookin' Good to me
I'm a visual guy so it hard for me to criticize images, especially solar, it's a tough nut to crack.
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John, that's amazing!
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8” Aperture
in Getting Started With Imaging
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I don't do imaging at all.
But you ask a good question, I saw someone post some solar images with binoculars.
Like, how the heck did you do that?