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  1. On 11/03/2021 at 15:57, Physopto said:

    Ahhhh ! So there is life in some our regular members.

    I thought with no posts, you had all disappeared off to foreign climbs before lockdown and were stuck there! 🤣

    Nice to see there is one or two people still watching the posts on here.

    I hope you are all well. Stay that way please. Lesley says "NO REFUNDS FOR SLACKERS 😈"

     

    😂

    Still here Derek 😁. Hope all is well with you and Annette.

    I actually had my 1st dose of the vaccine just over 3 weeks ago.

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  2. Yes, I heard Richard Darn on Radio 4 Today & TWAO talking about the Yorkshire Dark Sky sites today.

    He spoke very well and informatively about the benefits to all and highlighted the stress relieving benefits that come from being on your own, by choice to enjoy the wonders above ours heads.

    I have met Richard on a number of occasions at Galloway Star Party, he even mentioned Galloway Dark Skies site during TWAO interview.

    You can find more about Richard and the work he does here:-

    https://gostargazing.co.uk/organiser/richarddarn/

  3. Hi and welcome to SGL,,

    The first scope you linked to has a spherical primary, which means that this scope is what is generally referred to as a Bird-Jones telescope. That means that it has a correcting lens at the bottom of the focuser tube. It also means that it is very difficult to collimate.

    The 2nd scope you linked to has a small aperture on a very unstable mount.

    The 3rd scope appears to be better, slightly, but still not brilliant.

    I am not sure how to advise you purchase equipment in Latvia or exactly what equipment is available and prices relative to the UK.

    From the info you gave you seem interested in visual, primarily planetary.

    The best scope/ value for money generally means a Newtonian/ dobsonian telescope. 
    On that basis I would recommend something like this:-

    https://www.teleskop-express.de/shop/product_info.php/info/p7222_GSO-Dobsonian-Telescope-150C---6-inch-aperture-with-fine-Crayford-focuser.html
     

    Not sure if you can order from TS OPTICS, but they are a known and respected supplier. GSO are a known quantity, very similar to Skywatcher.

    You could also try the site sponsor, but you would need to check their delivery options to Latvia. I believe they do delivery to many nations, other than the UK, but that may have changed since I last looked.

    Dont worry, there will be plenty other people who will reply - with alternatives. That was my suggestion to meet your requirements and from a trusted supplier - closer to your location.

     

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  4. Hi Katie,

    Personally, I would refrain from spending any money on filters. You will most likely not get the benefit from them.

    You said you were hopefully getting a red light torch, make sure it is a head torch, preferably one that can be dimmed.

    How do you collimate your scope? Have you got a Cheshire EP/sight tube? If not I would certainly get one and learn how to use it properly. Having a properly collimated reflector is an absolute must as it will greatly enhance your views.

    What finder do you use? You could add a Rigel or Telrad. They really help you to get closer to the correct area of the sky quicker and prior to using your presumably  straight through finder.

    As has already been suggested, you could upgrade your EP’s. The BST Starguiders are well recommended as an upgrade from the standard ones supplied with the scope.

    You could also purchase some solar film and make a filter for the front of your scope so that you may have white light views of the sun. Just make sure you get visual film, NOT photographic

    https://www.firstlightoptics.com/solar-filters/baader-astrosolar-safety-film-nd-50.html

     

    Hope that helps 😃

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  5. Back home and majority of things put away.

    This weekend has shown that even in these strange times we can still have a great star party. Yes, it was different in some respects but still a great time was had by all. Met some new people who I hope to see at future camps and had a yarn with familiar faces.

    Thanks to Leslie and Ralf for hosting us and maintaining a fantastic campsite.

    Thanks also to Derek For his organising 👍

    Looking forward to the next one.

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  6. 5 minutes ago, Jiggy 67 said:

    Just packing the motor home now for departure first thing in the morning. Glad I’m not an imager, no chance I’d have the room!!!....not with the wife’s mobile boutique!!

    Remember Darren, wellies are no good at keeping your feet warm at star parties. Only proper snow boots (not the furry/UGG type) or hiking boots with thick socks.

    Dont think being in a camper van will keep the cold away either, there is not much insulation in those!

    Have a safe journey. Be careful, the A75 is littered with mobile speed vans

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  7. Well, I have to say I was glad to hear Boris “the animal” didn’t make any announcements that preclude me from travelling out of my area, so I can definitely make it up on Wednesday afternoon 👍👍👍.

    Looking forward you seeing new and old attendees.

    Darren, I think it was PSP 2011 that we last met???

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  8. 13 minutes ago, Adrian Condon said:

    Hi Folks

    Watford weather is miserable 

    Just drizzle and no wind

    Ideal conditions for a wee dram

    Scope safely stored under the stairs

    Hope you get some better weather 

    Cheers

    Adrian

    Hi Adrian, Does that mean you are an Irish man, drinking scotch - in England 😂😂😂

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