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ThunderChild
06-02-2006, 10:35 AM
Hey all,
Clear skies last night, so I went out for some viewing.
Over the course of the evening, I took three different views of the moon, and I forgot (not once, not twice, but all three times) to put the moon filter in.
:mad2: :mad2: :mad2:
Each time couldn't see a damned thing with a great white light burnt into my retina.
I reckon this would have to be a reasonably common occurance among us newcomers (or am I the only one dull enough not to learn my lesson? :ashamed: .
That got me thinking - is there a common term for this? I reckon "Moon Burn" or "Moon Flash" about sums it up.
Gives me a whole new appreciation why one should get a solar filter for looking at the sun! :P
done it myself plenty of times and still do.... I end up seeing dots for about 1/2 an hour! :ashamed:
still, i see more without a filter than i do with... till my eye starts cooking that it :P
pretty our moon, isnt it :) I still feel a bit like a pervert looking at the moon because its a heavenly body and i can see sooo much detail on it :)
davidpretorius
06-02-2006, 10:53 AM
it is funny, my 10" mirror with all eyepieces and barlows, i never find the moon too bright.
it stuffs my dark adapted eyes for say a little while though!
circumpolar
06-02-2006, 11:01 AM
How about "Lunar Burn" or
"I'v Just Been Mooned":mad2:
janoskiss
06-02-2006, 11:08 AM
Maybe it's the poor transmission of those Series 500s and cheap barlow that is working for you, Davo.
Series 500 Plossl: now with built-in moon filter! :lol:
barees63
06-02-2006, 11:11 AM
I'm the opposite, because the moon filter makes the view so much more comfortable I'm able to look at it longer and see considerably more detail than I can without.. (I have a green moon filter).
cometcatcher
07-02-2006, 12:37 AM
I've never used a moon filter. I find the experience of looking at the full moon through a 16 inch Newtonian unfiltered excillerating!
You know how it is, some people like loud music, others like to see the moon through a big unfiltered scope. :P
cahullian
07-02-2006, 12:44 AM
I never use my moon filter. Give me the blinding filter free moon anytime.
sounds a bit crazy to me :P
if one didnt want to view with a filter one could just view the moon before dark as i did yesterday... :)
Merlin66
07-02-2006, 01:01 PM
You can always use your left eye for the moon and loose dark adaption and the right eye for the serious work. Just don't get them mixed up!!!!!
unless like me you are left eyed :(
cometcatcher
07-02-2006, 09:09 PM
Hehheh if I could only turn off image burn from one eye.
It has one advantage, I can see the moon for half an hour later without a telescope. :D
mickoking
07-02-2006, 10:41 PM
I find the moon way too bright. But I don't look at it very much so maybe I am not used to getting my eyes burned out by her :P
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