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BRADLEY 1953

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  1. Excellent  sketches Mike, as per usual. 

    I was observing Venus myself only a few hours ago in the evening twilight, with my 130 mm APO. Your representations are very similar to my own visual experience. However, I struggle to record the subtle markings, the biggest problem are the floaters in my own eye. Your eyesight is obviously much better than mine.  Good work.   Chris. 

  2. Hi  Paul,  lovely images as per usual. I was also out observing the moon, although a little later than yourself, from around 6.45 pm to 8pm, with my 130mm F6 APO, and as you say the view of Copernicus in particular, was stunning and indeed memorable. Thanks for reminding me, as there was simply far too much detail to sketch. An ideal lunation and declination in fact.    Cheers  Chris.

  3. Hi  everyone,   I  have owned a Celestron Travelscope for about two years, and I thoroughly agree with all the previous comments. Another sure way of improving the performance of this scope is to mount it on a much sturdier tripod, the one supplied is little more than useless for the purpose, as vibrations are a major factor in spoiling your view of the heavens. Also I think you have to accept the limitations of this scope for astronomy, it will however, give lovely low power views of the moon, especially using the 20mm eyepiece supplied.  I personally would not waste time or money on a 6mm eyepiece, use the 20mm supplied to enjoy widefield views of stars clusters, the milky way and the brighter deep sky objects. If your interest is sparked you could later invest in a bigger and better scope, if you want to get a decent image of the major planets I would suggest at least 100mm in aperture.    Good luck and do not despair.    Chris.

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