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Old 03-05-2005, 05:58 AM
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I can't see any discernible difference, which is the same conclusion i've come to every time I've tried a comparison of IR vs no IR.

I still wonder if it works better on some objects, eg: the moon or mars..

Maybe it just doesn't make that much difference on Jupiter because Jupiter doesn't give off a lot of IR light? I dunno i'm just speculating.

Also having to refocus between IR and no IR means that it could be really sharp focus in one and not the other, which again could sway the results.

Thanks for doing the experiment Paul. We need more of them though, clearly, in order to be able to get a conclusion one way or the other.
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