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Old 30-10-2006, 09:46 PM
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I agree with Mike that I think there is going to be varying degrees of success, based on quality of the image due to seeing and transparency conditions, collimation and thermal equilibrium of the mirror, etc (you know the usual hair pulling things ). But I also think that there is going to be a moderately steep learning curve, particularly in the quantity and arrangement/distribution of alignment points, the use of different sized alignment boxes in a multipoint alignment, and not to mention trying all the little whizz bangin' options buttons for each step of the way.

Looks like a few fun months coming up in preparation for the next planetary apparition. Come on Saturn
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