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Old 03-03-2006, 05:42 AM
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Hi Brett.

It's most likely a combination of 1 or more things:

1) What eyepiece were you using? It's possible the power was too high for a) the scope and b) the seeing
2) What's the focal length of that telescope?
3) It's likely a result of a cheap plastic barlow (if it's one of those telescopes)
4) It's also likely a result of your collimation being out
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