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Kimboman

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  1. Hi nebula takes me back to my observing days in Kwinana many years ago.

    These were the best Skys ever.Scorpio,Southern Cross with the coal sack and jewel box Had many a good visit to Perth Observatory with goannas all over the road .

    thanks for the memories and good seeing

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  2. Hi I really am a fan of using binoculars for astronomy ,and have several pairs ie 15x70,12x60.10x50,8x42 and a 7x50 monocular.

    With our fantastic weather I find that to set up binoculars takes minutes and if the weather turns bad seconds to pack away.really great views are available with binoculars and they are far cheaper than most telescopes.

    I have a Celestron 6se, a Meade ETX90 and a couple of small refractors but I use the binoculars the most. but this is my opinion

  3. Very interesting topic, I have a 6 inch newtonium and with this scope I have had my best views, I also have a Celestron 6se and the views of the moon are very good.

    The most used scope is my Meade ETX 90 with a binoculars viewer this is really good so portable.

    I really like to use binoculars mounted on a tripod these are a go anywhere option, all I use my kit for is for visual viewing with the moon being my favourite.

    I look forward to seeing the various meteor showers  and use the cheapest and best instruments my eyes

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  4. Hi I  I agree with sub giant stiffening ribs are a must .

    Mild steel box section is prone to vibration it would be beat filled with concrete.

    The beat material for a metal pier is cast iron this absorbs vibrations better than  mild steel.

     Cast iron is hard to come by scrapyards may have suitable pieces and it is difficult to weld but it can be done

  5. Hi I have SkyAtlas 2000 and my two old favourites Nortons 1950 and 1973 and lots of pocket ones

     

    Celestron 6se Meade ETX90 11x70 Celestron pro binoculars 70 mm refractor and loads of eyepieces and other stuff

  6. Hi all  it would be great if we could have a night time  free period from street lights, but where I live the problem I security lights.

    It dose not matter which door I exit security lights  come on in neighbouring properties as soon as a vehicle goes past on they come again.

    All my neighbours know that I am out most clear nights and are keen to have a look through the telescopes but the lights are always on.

    We have Christmas type lights solar powered on every night through out the year so I agree that we are on a losing battle but we perseveer

  7. Great response I agree we should attempt to view these events as they are few and far between'

    I spent a great deal of time getting ready for Halley,s Comet way back but all I saw was a large fuzzy snowball but I did see it I won't see it again

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  8. I went out at 4 30pm  soon after dark and Saturn and Jupiter were visible, i took my Meade ETX complete with bino  viewer with two 25mm eyepieces and had decent viewing.

    A neighbour came by and asked if she could have a look  and she was well impressed.

    Earlier I had set up my Celestron 6se on the Moon and had great views I invited my neighbour to view the moon and she could not believe the detail that was available to be seen.

    At this rate I should have half of my neighbours hooked on astronomy.

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  9. Hi I went out this early evening to see if Saturn and Jupiter were observable but the clouds dominated this area.

    The Moon however was in a very clear area so I used my MeadeETX90 with a bino viewer with two 25mm eyepieces and spent some time viewing it.

    The views were really good as the Moon was in the first quarter which is when I feel is one of the best times to view it as it is not to bright.

    The shadows that were being cast were amazing but once again the clouds rolled in so until the next time??

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