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Originally Posted by leinad
I suspect the glare from the almost full moon would also contribute to not so good 'seeing' with high mag ?
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I think the problem with moonlight is the general brightening of the sky, and hence it's harder to see faint objects; 1) less dark adaption of your eyes and 2) less contrast against the sky.
Seeing the bright stars in the Jewel Box would not be affected by Moonlight (unless the Moon happened to be in the same field of view and if that happens, head for the hills, gravity has gone crazy!)
As Geoff proposed, the increased "blurriness" you saw when changing from your 25mm eyepiece to 10mm eyepiece is probably the quality of the seeing (the atmospheric turbulance) at the time, and maybe some boundary thermal layer at your primary mirror, if it was some degrees above ambient air temperature in the tube. There is also a question of whether collimation was a bit out, with performance of the shorter focal lengths more sensitive to that.