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just incase you were wondering why it has started raining, its because i am considering buying a new EP.
either a GSO 2" or a saxon ed2.
have yet to decide which...
god i wish naglers were cheap!
silvinator
14-01-2005, 07:58 PM
curse you! and it had to be a friday night too...good onya! :P
iceman
14-01-2005, 09:43 PM
Yeh those storms.. I was hoping to view Saturn and Titan tonight and "dream", imaging I was there watching Huygens descend.. :)
wavelandscott
14-01-2005, 10:22 PM
ving,
You should get a Nagler...the resulting rain would fill the catchment area and then we could do away with Sydney water restrictions!
gaa_ian
14-01-2005, 11:22 PM
I knew I should not have bought that UO 2" Konig 40mm wide field ,It is bucketing down here:doh:
Ohh well might get a bit of action from the hugens probe in the morning :cool:
seeker372011
15-01-2005, 10:46 AM
well I 'm glad its not the fault of my brand new C8 NGT that I brught home Thursday night and had assembled and ready to go Friday....
iceman
15-01-2005, 12:48 PM
I was hoping to get some ToUcam vid of the huge sunspot today.. I blame you all! :P
sigh!:confuse3:
in case you re all wondering why the sun is out again, I went to andrews communications after work today (2pm) and they were closed... what shop closes at 12:30 on a saturday for crying out loud!:mad2:
oh well.
I had decided on 2" superwide GSO too.
next saturday I'll get up early (10am) and get one as i am not working :)
iceman
15-01-2005, 03:49 PM
Nice Ving, what focal length? I expect a full and comprehensive review for the website! :D
And yep glad the sun is back out, I got some ToUcam video of the huge sunspots.. And it might be clear for a bit of dark sky tonight!
I just had a look at the site... either a 30mm in 2 inch or the 15mm which only comes in 1.25"... which do you think i should get first. i'll prolly get both eventually but it'll be a while before i get the second one.
silvinator
15-01-2005, 03:57 PM
30mm, you'll never stop whining about wanting those two inches if you get the 15mm :P
Ving, I have the 20mm and I’m very happy with it. I posted this on the other forum don't know if you saw it. Just my thoughts and I still haven't had a chance to use it in the Meade Sct yet.
(I used my 20mm GSO Superview in the 12" Dob on M42 and Machholz the other night and I must say for a cheaper Ep I was very impressed, the eye relief is my only concern it's only just long enough for me. The 15mm has less eye relief than the 20mm so I won't be going down that track. There was some distortion in the outer 20% of the image but not to bad as to spoil the view. I really can't wait to try this Ep in the f/10 Sct.)
silvinator
15-01-2005, 07:10 PM
There's another thunderstorm coming. This one is probably in response to Ving's thwarted trip to Andrews. I think the one last night was in response to you seeker :P
... or 20mm
what am i going to do???
if it rains next weekend it is definitely my fault!
wavelandscott
16-01-2005, 10:48 PM
ving's intention to buy equipment coupled with my intention to show my boys Saturn this weekend did the trick...
Just buy one of the eyepieces ving and get this weather over with early in the week...
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