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KingNothing13

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  1. I've paid for the Pro version of SkySafari for both iOS and Mac - and I've not regretted it.  I have a Nexus II and encoders on order, and look forward to integrating "PushTo" on my AD10 and SSP.

    They are both great programs.  Has more than enough data and targets for the rest of my life, LOL.

    If you (not necessarily YOU OP, but anyone in general) are paying full price for any of the SkySafari products, you are doing it wrong - they are always going on sale - or at least that's what it seems like.

  2. 6 minutes ago, Jiggy 67 said:

    Yeh I find this feature a bit slow and glitchy but the sync feature is really good and it also shows you what other people around the world are observing. You can also use it to download observing lists.....not sure if you can do that through the app, haven’t looked yet

    Yes, you can download the premade observing lists through the apps.  It would then sync across all of your devices.  Nifty.

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  3. 42 minutes ago, Jiggy 67 said:

    Thanks for the response.

     I actually changed tack slightly and downloaded the SkySafari 6 app on Mac (not the pro version). I can’t explain why I hadn’t done this before, not sure I knew it existed, there’s so many versions. This was only £12 and you’re right, I signed in to LiveSky with my existing account and everything synced to the Mac seamlessly. Have to say I am very impressed with the app on Mac, looks great with loads of features 

    Yeah - I like all of the versions, across the platforms.  I am about to purchase a Nexus II and encoders for my Apertua AD10 (GSO) dob so I can connect it up and cut down on my observing time with SSP.  LOL.

    19 minutes ago, Ouroboros said:

    I took advantage of this offer yesterday.  This latest version of the Pro version is very nice. I've been using a version 4 dot something for years now. Time I upgraded! :)   

    What is Live Sky exactly? 

    LiveSky for lack of a better term, functions as a "Data Warehouse" for the SkySafari Data (as well as their other product, Starry Night).  It does have a web based version of Sky Safari, but I never used that.  I use it to sync all of my data (sessions, observing lists, observations, locations, equipment) across the multiple devices (Mac, iPad, and iPhone).  It's a handy little tool, if you go the route I have.  Otherwise - it may not be useful.

  4. 1.  No - they are separate versions - the Mac and iOS app need to be purchased separately.

    2/3 - If you add your existing LiveSky account information to the Apps, it will sync your data across all of your devices.  Lists, sessions, observations should all sync between all devices you have signed into the LiveSky account.

    I  have iOS and Mac "Pro" apps, as well as a subscription to LiveSky - works great.  I just have to remember to connect to the WiFi with the iPad when I get back in from an observing session so it syncs to all devices.

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  5. 18 minutes ago, Raph-in-the-sky said:

    Since I have little experience, would you suggest buying it instead of an Atlas?

    I wouldn't.  TLAO is a great book, but the Atlas will be more helpful in the long run.  If you could get both, that'd be great too.

    PSA is a great little book (I have it, but rarely use it.)

    SkyAtlas 2000.0 is also good, and one I own.  You can get it in the "Field Edition" which I believe has laminated pages, but is costly.

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  6. 30 minutes ago, ntsalis said:

    Thank you both for the valuable feedback.

    There is no difference when using it during the day, for neither scopes. It is again blurred.

    @cornelius: Of course I am not expecting a crystal clear view from the finder, but I would expect something visible at least

    In your shoes, I would troubleshoot the main telescope issue first - which means getting that diagonal.

    Did you buy it new or used?

  7. This is similar to the setup I am working with currently on my AD10 - I have circles on the base, but I am going to be using my iPhone 7+ as an inclinometer - using the level app - because I can turn the screen very dim red - the wixey I bought was WAY too bright.

    And I have either an iPad Pro or my laptop with SkySafari for locations (depending on if my wife wants to use the iPad while I am out 😆)

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  8. 10 hours ago, Rob Sellent said:

     

    Regarding eyepatches. The idea for me isn't so much as preserving dark adaption - although it helps - as it is to cover the other eye that you don't use without screwing or scrunching it up. You'll probably need to practice with a few, adapting according to your needs (sewing in softer material over the plastic/card, extra silky padding, enlarging area etc) until your eye fits snuggly cushioned within the patch, without any stress to the eye itself or muscles and stray light is eliminated. 

    This is what I do with the eyepatch - it makes for a much more relaxing observing experience for me.

  9. Sounds like a really cool couple of nights - Hopefully the young one stays with it - maybe with some guidance from you to help along! :)

     I was in Cincinnati a year ago (went to the Zoo to see Fiona) but did not know about the observatory - if I ever make there again, I'll have to keep that in mind!

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  10. So many twists and turns in this thread!  :)

    As many have said other places, uses what works best for you!

    I love my Apertura (GSO) AD10 - I have setting circles on the base, and inclinometer (going to use the level app on iPhone see if it works better) and SkySafari.

    I do have a feeling that my next scope (Probably a larger Dob, down the road) will have goto - or at least built in digital circles.

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  11. I do have to say - most of the OC's I have observed seemed fairly obvious what they are - but having said that, I know I have really only gone after the "obvious" ones, and I have not really dug into any of the more 'open' (for lack of a better term) ones.

    I can definitely see the SkySafari advice being of use - I do that all of the time when I am sitting on my couch - but rarely think of it at the EP!  I need to adjust my thinking some.

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