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Old 23-11-2012, 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by brian nordstrom View Post
Ha ha , thanks , I just recieved a Tx from young Tony and he asked if it's ok to come around tonight again , with a couple of mates for another session ,, Hell yea 'Young Fella ' , The astronomy bug has bitten deep in that one ?? . cool .
This remindes me so much of me when I was a poor young aprentice and an older ( richer ) astronomer helped me out in so many ways , what goes aroung comes around , neat. .
Brian
Pay it forward eh ? Only way to go. As a starter I reckon a decent 114 newt is a good beginners scope. It's looks like a 'real' scope and in half decent skies it can be amazingly capable. I still have my 'Blue Newt' which keeps being dragged out. last use wasa week ago doing drift alignment with the DSLR. Just right FOV for a minute or so of stop start imaging to see the deviation.
Nice one Brian !!
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