MarkinAZ 11:19 PM 04-16-2009
Originally Posted by Footbag:
It keeps the objects centered perfectly.
So, you can simply set-up, point it at the North star and your good to go? That's nice:-)
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JohnnyFlake 11:08 AM 04-17-2009
GoatLocker 01:28 PM 04-18-2009
Originally Posted by MarkinCA:
So, you can simply set-up, point it at the North star and your good to go? That's nice:-)
You don't even have to do that. Any stars will work for alignment.
:-)
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Footbag 01:41 PM 04-18-2009
Originally Posted by GoatLocker:
You don't even have to do that. Any stars will work for alignment. :-)
That's correct. You don't have to know what you are pointing it at. If you do know what you are pointing at, you only need one object.[ie North Star] Otherwise, you need to point it at three bright objects and then it knows everything else.
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Footbag 12:41 PM 04-25-2009
Got some amazing pics and thought I'd share...
This is M3
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and M97 - The Owl Nebula
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GoatLocker 05:54 PM 04-25-2009
MarkinAZ 07:27 PM 04-25-2009
I like that M3 shot Adam. You'll have to post a couple of good crater shots of the Moon when you have the opportunity. The moon provides some good photo's with a nice telescope:-)
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smokin machinist 09:04 PM 04-25-2009
That is a nice looking set up, thanks for the pics!
Originally Posted by skullnrose:
Not much I can add to what has already been said. I researched telescopes for quite sometime but still haven't bought one. On a side note their is a cool freeware program called stellarium that might be something your interest in.
And thanks for the info about stellarium, it's cool.
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Footbag 09:38 AM 04-26-2009
Originally Posted by MarkinCA:
I like that M3 shot Adam. You'll have to post a couple of good crater shots of the Moon when you have the opportunity. The moon provides some good photo's with a nice telescope:-)
Just waiting for it to come into view.
:-)
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Footbag 09:14 AM 04-28-2009
MarkinAZ 01:07 PM 04-28-2009
BC-Axeman 01:14 PM 04-28-2009
What is causing the glow in the center of the F.O.V.?
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Footbag 03:00 PM 04-28-2009
Originally Posted by BC-Axeman:
What is causing the glow in the center of the F.O.V.?
It's a combination of vignetting that I believe is from light pollution, noise from the temperature, and me stretching the signal. I have my strategy for dealing with it in the future though.
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white_s2k 03:11 PM 04-28-2009
very nice pics! i often fine myself wishing i had a telescope while out on the balcony smoking!
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skullnrose 09:16 AM 04-29-2009
Nice pic's thanks for sharing
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Footbag 10:03 AM 05-11-2009