
now thats a refractor , lucky you and merry Christmas .
Brian .
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Originally Posted by ausastronomer
And I have used them much bigger than 6". Here is a photograph of the 15"/F12 D & G refractor I used for two consecutive nights at Comanche Springs in Texas in 2007. It might not look that big but the little finderscope sitting on top of the main scope is a 6"/F12 D & G refractor. There is a 5"/F12 D & G refractor mounted underneath on the blind side of the scope, which is another finder scope.
There is also a picture of me behind the wheel of this monster.
Cheers,
John B
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