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Old 26-06-2009, 01:35 AM
Sma012 (John)
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Alright. As the moon wasn't out today and the sky was a bit cloudy i can't say much for looking upward BUT

Results for other situations are as follows:

Looking through a 30mm eyepiece everything is blurred regardless of how far away or how close it is. Rotating the focuser all the way right until it gets tight (but not too tight) does nothing. The same when the focuser goes all the way left.

Looking through the diagonal without an eyepiece, objects right in front of it are focused until about 10 or 15 meters out when it all becomes blurry. Rotating the focuser all the way right until it gets tight (but not to tight does nothing). The same when the focuser goes all the way left.

When moving the eyepiece in and out of the diagonal no image appears at all. Just stays the same as if it was in the diagonal.

Will try my luck on the moon tomorrow hopefully. It was not out tonight.

Thanks for the input Terry and Barry.
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