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Originally Posted by tilbrook@rbe.ne
Hi, Jeff
Depends what sort of observing you want to do?
I'd sneek a little more south west and west, might give you an opportunity to observe newly discovered comets since it's a prime part of the sky for that.
Of course this may not worry you.
The other thing, is there in young trees that are likely to grow madly and spoil your view?
Cheers,
Justin.
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Hi Justin
I am a keen imager.
The only direction I can really change the most is from about SSW to WSW where trees limit the view to about 50 deg. These trees are well established.
My land slopes from east up hill to the west.
I can shift my location down hill and bring the tops of these trees down maybe 15 deg but that will compromise my views to the NE (big 100 year old fig)
OR I can move North a little and lose some of my view to the south.
This has the effect of bringing those trees in the SW across into my veiw south but reducing their height in the SW.
Most other directions are reasonably free or objects that may be in sight are a long way away so position changes have minimal effect.
Thanks for your input