Starkler
02-01-2005, 01:24 PM
Last night I was invited by David of 47Tuc fame to meet up with and observe with some of his astro buddies down on the Mornington Peninsula.
As observing for me had previously been a solitary affair, I jumped at the chance to meet up with some fellow astro-nuts to observe and check out all the wonderful equipment that I could never justify buying for myself .
There was our Dave with his 10" Meade sct, Mark with his 14" Meade sct, Julian with an absolutely lovely 18" obsession truss dob, and Greg with his 22" home brew truss dob.
Observing was an opportunistic affair as the clouds came and went and we observed through the gaps.
:cloudy:
Much fun was had by all comparing views through different scopes and swapping/borrowing eyepieces.
How often does one get to view through an eyepiece that costs more than your scope ? :) To see Eta Carina or the whole of Orions sword through a 2 degree+ field of view with a 31mm Nagler was just amazing :eyepop:
In fact the 18" Obsession caused a lot of :eyepop: -ing, with the views of M42 and 47tuc having to be seen to be believed !
For those that own GSO dobs, everybody also had a lookie through mine and gave it a tick of approval for image quality :)
The fellas were all great friendly blokes, and more than happy to show off their gear for this newbie. I spent much time running from the scope to scope as I hear , "Geoff come have a look at this" :)
Many thanks to Dave, Mark, Julian and Greg, for a great night, and I hope I am fortunate enough to observe with you guys again .
Geoff
As observing for me had previously been a solitary affair, I jumped at the chance to meet up with some fellow astro-nuts to observe and check out all the wonderful equipment that I could never justify buying for myself .
There was our Dave with his 10" Meade sct, Mark with his 14" Meade sct, Julian with an absolutely lovely 18" obsession truss dob, and Greg with his 22" home brew truss dob.
Observing was an opportunistic affair as the clouds came and went and we observed through the gaps.
:cloudy:
Much fun was had by all comparing views through different scopes and swapping/borrowing eyepieces.
How often does one get to view through an eyepiece that costs more than your scope ? :) To see Eta Carina or the whole of Orions sword through a 2 degree+ field of view with a 31mm Nagler was just amazing :eyepop:
In fact the 18" Obsession caused a lot of :eyepop: -ing, with the views of M42 and 47tuc having to be seen to be believed !
For those that own GSO dobs, everybody also had a lookie through mine and gave it a tick of approval for image quality :)
The fellas were all great friendly blokes, and more than happy to show off their gear for this newbie. I spent much time running from the scope to scope as I hear , "Geoff come have a look at this" :)
Many thanks to Dave, Mark, Julian and Greg, for a great night, and I hope I am fortunate enough to observe with you guys again .
Geoff