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Armand Popa

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  1. Has anyone had any experience of the Tecnosky Eyepiece UWA 82° 28mm 2" ? If so, do you know how they compare to the same type of eyepiece from Wiliam Optics , Lacerta, TS, Nirvana and so on Thank you
  2. https://www.omegon.eu/instruments/omegon-binoculars-nightstar-20x80/p,12461 Hello I am looking to buy these pair of binoculars. Is there someone who tried them, or someone who heard something about them. I think is the same category as the Bresser Astro 20x80, the Celestron skymaster 20x80, The TS Le and the other in this price range. What is your opinion about this pair of binoculars Thank you in advance! regards, Armand
  3. I add 4 more under arc second double to my list, observed for the firs time last night. I used my 12" dobsonian (as 14th of september is John Dobson`s memorial day) and a 3.2mm Skywatcher planetary ep Name Constellation Separation Mag A Mag B Delta Mag STF 2597 AB Aql 0.7 6.94 7.98 1.04 a difficult double . Splited STF 2729 AB Aqr 0.8 6.4 7.43 1.03 quite difficult. Splited BU 163 AB Equ 0.9 7.31 8.88 1.57 splited. Even with big magnitude difference it was easy to split STT 435 Equ 0.7 8.31 8.2 0.11 easy split, same magnitude. Nice pair of double. Easy
  4. Last night the seeing was near perfect at my site, so I observed other under arc second double stars from my list. I used my 305/1500 dobsonian with a TMB 2.5mm planetary eyepiece (the Chinese clone) and the 3.2mm Skywatcher planetary ep. All the starts from the list below are separated with clearly visible airy discs. A1110 ab Boo 0.7" eyepiece:TMB planetary 2.5mm Stf1866 Boo 0.7" eyepiece:Hr planetary 3.2mm STT288 Boo 0.9" eyepiece:Hr planetary 3.2mm STT 313 her 0.9mm eyepiece:hr planetary 3.2mm STT 319 her 0.8" eyepiece:hr planetary 3.2mm STF 2203 her 0.8" eyepiece:hr planetary 3.2mm STT 338 AB her 0.8" eyepiece:hr planetary 3.2mm HU 674 her 0.7" eyepiece:tmb planetary 2.5mm STF 2292 her 0.8" eyepiece:hr planetary 3.2mm BU 641 her 0.8" eyepiece:tmb planetary 2.5mm STF 2320 her 0.9" eyepiece:tmb planetary 2.5mm STT 359 her 0.8" eyepiece:tmb planetary 2.5mm STF 1860 dra 1" eyepiece:tmb planetary 2.5mm STF 2054 AB dra 1" eyepiece:tmb planetary 2.5mm H1-41/HD161692 dra 0.9" eyepiece:hr planetary 3.2mm STT351AC/HD170109C dra 0.8" eyepiece:hr planetary 3.2mm STF2438 dra 0.9" eyepiece:hr planetary 3.2mm STT369 dra 0.7" eyepiece:Hr planetary 3.2mm HU66 dra 0.9" eyepiece:hr planetary 3.2mm
  5. As the sky was clear last night, a took my 305/1500 dobsonian to hunt some underarc doubles. Sadly the seeing was poor, and I struggled to obtain some results. So I managed to resolve some doubles, but I have some doubt of seeing surely the separation, so I decided to not report them as separated LY Aur Aur 0.7 7.17 8.35 1.18 resolved but not split Hya BU 591 1 7.79 8.87 1.08 Resolved but not surely separated, due to the atmospheric conditions 15Lyn Lyn 26051 STT 159 AB 0.7 4.45 5.5 1.05 Y Resolved but not separated. It is clearly elongated but I cannot separate them Lyn STF 1093 0.9 8.79 8.98 0.19 Y two 8mag stars, two tiny pairs. Very beautiful Lyn 61411 STF 1338 AB 1 6.72 7.08 0.36 Y very easy split in the 3.2mm Skywatcher HR Planetary ep
  6. Thank you cotterless45! Is https://bestdoubles.wordpress.com/ your site?
  7. In the last 3 month, there were few nights with good conditions for under arcsec double stars. Meanwhile I bought a 3.2mm Skywatcher planetary EP for double stars and I am impressed with it`s performance. As the 2.5mm TMB, it need good seeing conditions. This is the list of the under arcsecond doubles observed in the last three month, made with my two dobsonian telescopes. HO22 ori 1" A difficult double, separated in the 4mm Kasai ortoscopical ep ORION 305/1500 14Ori ori 1" easy split OMEGON 203/1000 52Ori ori 1" easy split OMEGON 203/1000 7Tau tau 0.8" easy split OMEGON 203/1000 BU332 cmi 0.8" AB is only resolved. I couldn't see the airy disc, it only appeared as an elongated number eight. AC has big separation OMEGON 203/1000 HR2950 cmi 0.8" splited with the 4mm Kasai ortho ep OMEGON 203/1000 OME Leo leo 0.9" easy split in the 3.2mm HR Planetary Skywatcher ep ORION 305/1500 STF1037 gem 0.8" a very easy split ORION 305/1500 STF1074AB pup 0.7" I couldn`t separate the surely, but the double is resolved OMEGON 203/1000 STF1331AB uma 0.9" it is a very beautiful triple star, separated in the 3.2mm HR Planetary Skywatcher ep ORION 305/1500 STF1426 leo 0.9" It was the most spectacular double/triple star ever splited. AB are the 0.9" star, splited in the 3.2mm HR, and AC is 7" ORION 305/1500 STF1517AB leo 0.7" easy split in the 3.2mm HR Planetary Skywatcher ep. The HD name is HD97561 ORION 305/1500 STF799 aur 0.8" it vas very difficult to split in the 3.2mm HR Planetary Skywatcher ep. I observed it for more then 10minutes to split it for seconds ORION 305/1500 STT152 aur 0.8" resolved bunt not splited ORION 305/1500 STT182 cmi 0.9" hard to split, due the big mag difference, and the main star is mag 8 OMEGON 203/1000 STT217 leo 0.8" easy to split in the 3.2mm HR Planetary Skywatcher ep ORION 305/1500 STT227 leo 0.9" easy to split in the 3.2mm HR Planetary Skywatcher ep ORION 305/1500 STT235 uma 1" resolved but not separated in the TMB 2.5mm ep ORION 305/1500
  8. I observed the nova tonight. Here is the easy way to see it: First you must find NGC1582. I started from Capella Auriga to Almaaz (epsilon Aur) then to a triangle asterism which filled the fov of the 9x50 finderscope. the top of the triangle is the m Per double star. very close to m per is the open cluster NGC1582. Near the open cluster there are 3 stars in a row. Near the middle star is the Nova. I estimated a mag of 8.5. The Moon was very close and it lit all the sky This is my firs ever drawing , so i am sorry if it is not as good as it should be
  9. is there a map for this nova? thank you
  10. Thank you for the advices. I bought the Skywatcher 3.2mm HR planetary. Should I wipe off that grease on the eyecup? I couldn`t try it yet due the clouds
  11. John, your telescope is the good version of my scope! That is an amazing instrument. As I know it is made in the UK. Please let me know when you will make close double observations with it!
  12. The sky in my location is not a big deal..it is bortle 7 , I live very close to the center of my city. When I do astronomy from my backyard, I do doubles (light pollution in that case is not a problem at all), and I am shure everybody can split close doubles, but the eye needs training. So I do not have any special eye or ability, I have a lot of training and many hours at the ep...basically I do 2-3 hours of astronomy every time the sky is clear (thanks for my loving wife fort accepting this :) I am also sure that my telescope helps a lot. It is an Orion Skyquest 12" Telescope on Dobson mount.
  13. observed it last night on a bortle 7/8 city sky.... It was visible only with adverted vision in my 12" telescope. I am sure it is an easy object even in binoculars under dark sky
  14. Last night I continued to make observations. Beside some DSO, I observed some under-arc-sec double stars. I used a 12" Dobsonian telesope, with Baader Hyperion Zoom 8-24 Mark IV, and two ortoscopical ep Const Name Separation Mag A Mag B Comments Aur STF657 0.9 8.3 8.81 easy to separate in the zoom baader 8-24 Mark IV eyepiece Aur STT 112 0.9 7.92 8.21 Easy to separate in the 6mm BGO ortoscopic ep Cam STF 531 0.9 7.69 8.76 A beautiful double star. Separated. It looks realy nice due the 1mag difference between the components Cam STT 88 0.8 7.21 8.34 A hard double. The mag. Difference is more than 1. I had to wait more then 5 minutes to split is. Separated in the 4mm Kasai ortoscopical ep Cam STF 635 1 8.56 8.82 Easy to separate in the 6mm BGO ortoscopic ep Cam STF 3115 6.55 7.51 A bit difficult to separate due the mag dif. The secondary component is visible under the main star in the 4mm Kasai ortoscopical ep. Cam STF 566 AB,C 0.9 5.56 7.49 Resolved but not separated. Perhaps due the big mag difference Cas STT50AB 0.9 8.43 8.46 a very nice double star. It is easy to see in the Baader Hyperion zoom 8-24 ep Ori STT 517 AB 0.7 6.79 6.99 A very beautiful and easy double. Separated in the 4mm Kasai ortoscopical ep Psc BU 1093 0.8 6.73 8.55 Big mag dif. I separated it, but it was the limit for me Tau STF 412 AB 0.8 6.6 6.86 part of a triple star. Easy to separate Tau A 2419 0.8 8.73 8.93 Beautiful double. Separated in the 4mm Kasai ortoscopical ep Tau KUI 15 AB 0.8 6.26 6.56 Beautiful double. Separated in the 4mm Kasai ortoscopical ep Tau STT 95 1 7.02 7.56 Easy to separate in the 6mm BGO ortoscopic ep Tau KU 23 0.9 6.97 8.59 Resolved but not separated. Both of the components is visible as a small 8 but I cannot separate the, Perhaps due the big mag difference
  15. did anyone compared a Skywather planetary to a TS planetary. Both of them are TMB designs, am I right? I have a TMB planetary II, 2.5mm chine clone, but I am very pleased with it. It has good image and is is well corrected at the side of the field. I want to buy a 3.2mm one but I am stucked at the differences between Skywather (5 elements) and TS (6 elements) Thanks!
  16. Hotech is a great laser, but just to be sure maybe you should check with another laser.
  17. You can check the laser on a 5m distant wall. You put in on a mount that hold`s it strait (v-block jig) and you can put a piece of paper on the wall where the laser point is. Make a sign on the paper than turn the laser, then make another sign and so on. I the marks you have done on the paper ,makes a circle, then your laser has a problem. Mine had the same problem. I solved it after 2hours it is not so complicated as it looks
  18. I don't know yet. As the nema 17 stepper motor is controlled with Arduino, i can make it to move slow enough( hopefully) , what i am not sure is how smooth the movement will be... It must be just usable, for visual observations only at sidewalks. It has to keep the moon in the middle. Hope will do it
  19. i solved the problem like this. I will test it tomorrow
  20. It will be ok! AZ8 will handle the 8" Anyhow, for visual observation only, In my opinion the best mount is the Dobson mount, but I am curious how an AZ8 performs (I heard good things about that mount)
  21. thank you for the answers. I will make a combination between the options Vlaiv and James gave to me. I will come back with pictures when I will find a good way
  22. @wookie1965, that`s why I said your observational skills are great. The theoretical resolving power of an 5inch telescope is somewhere around 1 arc second. To do a 1.2" split with that, so close to the 1 arcsec limit is a great achievement. The 8inch reflector`s limit is 0.58 arc sec, so I encourage you to try the 8" reflector. I am sure that 0.9-1" will be very simple task for you! It is very important for the reflector to be well collimated for double stars The Tal, as I know has amazing image, so I am sure that double stars looks great it that scope!
  23. 1.2' with a 5" is amazing! congrats. You have great observational abilities With a 8" you will be able to make that list, i am s sure
  24. Hello I have an eq1 mount unused, so I want to motorize the RA axis, to use a small refractor on sidewalks, to show people the Moon I need some ideas how to adapt the nema 17 stepper motor to the mounnt. I will use two cogwheels and arduino. The problem is how to attach the motor Thank you
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