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Old 11-04-2016, 03:18 PM
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good advice below already,
also the planets are very particular about the seeing and sometimes "zooming in" too much if the conditions aren't good ends in blurry planets. i would try using the 25mm on the moon then the 10mm (or barlow) as its nice and bright and you'll be able to tell more easily if focus is reached or if it is due to atmospheric disturbances.
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