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Old 25-02-2016, 05:46 PM
bigjoe (JOSEPH)
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Lovely report here, Joe and all the comments from the 'Sirius B Team.' Congrats on a great achievement indeed. I'm afraid I have over the years only conquered the Antares' B Green Gem Challenge and finally spotted Rigel's feeble mate in the last 12 months and have tried - but obviously not enough - to separate the Pup but no success.
Here is a question from someone new to this brand of sky game: Do I need Joe's X560 (even my long abandoned feeble light gatherers with telrad support wont take me past about X300) or can I make it if John B can reach it with X292, skysurfer with X128 and Matt, who must have eyes like Stephen James O'Meara, with a staggering X65!? I have tried a home made bar on a 9mm with Barlow taking me to X300. I have even run every filter I can find past this great star, but nothing so far. BTW my best success with Antares B was in evening twilight and in steady Autumn air with my home figured 16"(and which truthfully was not a great glass). You have inspired me to wait for these magic moments and to keep trying. Nice pic of the shy critter, Marc. Long live the star splitters!
Great to hear from you Eugene-and yes I think Matt's eyes are like O'meara's -WOW!

Still I wouldn't bother with filters any more I think, as it's so faint.

Instead wait for those moments of great seeing after midnight if need be.

PS: I too will be going after Antares next- I've done it once some years back, and now will try again soon enough; it's a glorius double.

Cheers bigjoe.
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