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Old 19-12-2007, 06:59 PM
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Originally Posted by vash View Post
The moon probably won't come out too blurry from bad collimation, If you take a shot of a star field you'll find that the stars on the outside are shaped like tennis rackets.

Collimating a scope just makes all the light it gathers bounce back into the right spot, but even if it's out your still going to get some light in.
Hi Guys,

Thanks for the info, I am going to test once I get some clear sky. I am interested to see if I get what you descibe Vash.

Thanks

Daniel...
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