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Old 08-11-2011, 10:29 PM
Blakout (Neil)
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Originally Posted by AndyK View Post
Hey Ben, don't give up.

I also have an 8" DOB. It's a flex tube type which supposedly needs collimating just about every time they're used. The day I brought it home (I bought it second-hand) I simply took it out from the back seat of the car, put it together, extended the flex tube bits and waited for dark.
That evening I pointed it at the moon with a 25mm eyepiece and was rewarded with beautiful, crisp views. A few days later in really poor seeing and with Jupiter not very far abve the horizon I was easily able to make out the bands. This was all without any attempt at collimating.

I'm fairly convinced that in your case there's something not quite right with the telescope as others have indicated. I don't think it's anything you're doing. Tell us where you are and I'm sure there will be somebody who can help. Don't be disheartened ... you'll get there and believe me, it's well worth persevering.
Same here andy , used my new skywatcher 8in DOB tonight for the first time straight out the box with no collimating , moon looked amazing and I could even see jupitars bands and three little moons ( I think thats what they were )

Good to hear its all sorted out Ben
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