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I'm going to hold my breath


Stevie816

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Thanks Tweedy

But too late I'm not very fit, i died

maybe i'll be better tomorrow

Going to do some fov calculations in the afterlife now (bet it's cloudy there too )

Steve

Do me a favour and say hello to the ghost nebula when you are up there

BTW under camera and pixels you can change the view to eyepieces

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just use apparent field of view divided by magnification - that's usually pretty accurate and you can do it without even booting up your pc.

e.g. 1200mm focal length scope and a 26mm Nagler with 82 degree AFOV = 82 divided by (1200/26) = 82 / 46 = 1.78 degree field of view.

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