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Voyager 3

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  1. You are refracting the topic Dave😉.
  2. Hi guys did anybody call me ? Mike sent a PM so I came here 🙂.
  3. Wonderful pics ! Do you know the magnification of the 2nd pic Paul? Did you use any Barlows ?
  4. One thing is sure , your are a skywatcher fanboy!
  5. You have resurrected a thread from last year .. !
  6. What eyepiece you used to split OΣ418 Cyg Doug ?
  7. Even more surprising is that , you found this old thread with that post !
  8. What magnification (s) are(were) used Mark ?
  9. Would you add your Morpheus to the "super wide" category in the same regard ?
  10. I should make way for the king lol .
  11. I think I'm going to reign supreme here 😁 ... 41°C in mid may is common here at my location . I donk what's there but 38°-39° , mmm not much of a difference but 39°-40° is mind boggling 😂.
  12. Hey guys ! Sterday was my first time seeing a star in a month and my first session after September 21 🤦🏻‍♂️( courtesy clouds and rain ). Great session but I was a bit late so I was freezing to death even with the winter gear 😂 . Wind became stronger and stronger as the night moved . Not that much only some winter open clusters and M42 . Tried R Leporis but cloud said you enjoyed enough and closed the doors 😟.
  13. It's the new gen corrector plate 😏.
  14. Reading your first post looks like , even you have to start at some point ! 😲
  15. If not the trees will make him smaller 🙄.
  16. How much is that "bit more" for reasonably tight globulars ( most messiers) ?
  17. Mark , this is a sort of meaningless question without knowing the conditions and the targets but ... In your experience , what exit pupil you find that brings the best out of galaxies ? Galaxies in the sense , not like M31 , M101 , M33 etc ... Like small bright edge-ons ?
  18. It is also in the order of their declination , so you can choose the first 40 or 50 and they will be high in your skies .
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