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wavelandscott
31-07-2005, 05:44 PM
Just got back yesterday morning from a holiday visiting family in the US...

While there, I picked up a 24 Panoptic and a 7 Pentax XW...

Last night my oldest son's astronomy group (Roseville Primary School) had a viewing night...we arrived back in country at 6:00 in the morning Saturday morning...

In spite of jet lag and the fear of sticky fingers I hauled both out scopes (8 inch and 12.5 inch Dobs) to the school for viewing...I had promised I would take a scope and had forgotten that it was the same day that we would return from holiday...

The session only lasted until 8:30 and there were a fair number of kids so I did not get a lot of view time as I spent most of the time adjusting the small dob for Venus and Jupiter viewing for the kids (with the GSO eyepieces of course)...the big one for adults with nicer glass...

I did however get a few minutes to try the 24 Pan in the 12.5 inch...all I can say is WOW! It is a fine piece of glass and I highly recommend it...as a lower power eyepiece it is outstanding. We looked at the Jewel Box and an open cluster in Scorpius...but mostly everyone (the parents too) wanted to look at Jupiter and I was tired enough that it was enough for me too...

I had lots of questions from the parents in attendance. For most, these were the first reflector scopes that they had seen and so I did a fair amount of explaining how things worked...the open truss of the Discovery makes explaining things very easy...

Unfortunately, I did not get a chance to play with the Pentax or the Argo Navis...I was just too tired...

This was the first time that I transported either scope to a sight other than my backyard and it was a learning experience for me...the most important lesson was that I need to develop a "plan" of what I want to see. I had not really given much thought to what to show people and since most had never looked through a scope before they did not have many requests...

For this night the objective was to see Jupiter (mostly) and expose the kids and their parents to a telescope or two and we acheived this.

That said, I will have a viewing plan for the next time of things that I want to see too...I've still got a lot to learn...

Oh, and my son was pretty proud that his Dad's toys were bigger than the other Dad's toys!!

Starkler
31-07-2005, 06:26 PM
The 24mm pan is certainly a nice eyepiece isnt it :thumbsup:
I got mine a month or so ago and I reckon ill never part with it.

Why werent you viewing Jupiter with the Pentax?

Starkler
31-07-2005, 06:30 PM
RTGUI is a great tool to see whats up and I highly recommend it. The thread below talks about it being a plugin for CDC but it works great on its own.

http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=443

www.rtgui.com

wavelandscott
31-07-2005, 09:50 PM
I actually did take a quick look through the Pentax and it looked fine but I did not get a chance to really "look through" it...it is hard to describe via a post...

I did not have my chair to sit and look deeply so other than a quick check to make sure it was not obviously damaged in transit, I did not spend any time with it...no real reason other than with all of the kids around and me being so tired from the trip I just was not ready to concentrate...the 24 Pan required no thought...plug it in and the sky opened...for me the higher mag always seems to require more focus as I look for detail and I knew I could not do it justice and instead of "forcing" myself to look I decided to just wait until another night to give it a good go