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Originally Posted by steve000
Hi All,
I would like your opinion on transporting telescopes ranging from 6" to 16" reflectors. Imagine this, the scope transported in a box 100% covered in foam to stop it bouncing around. Would it better (safer) to remove the primary mirror especially on the larger scopes and transport it flat in padded area e.g. back seat or do you think it would be OK.
Also transporting on a trailer, too much bouncing around?
Keep in mind remote locations of some observing sites
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Steve, It all depends on the type of scope, if it is a tube type reflector it is better carried lying down and covered and packed so it doesn't roll around as you have suggested

Truss type scopes are best carried with the mirror resting on it's back in the mirror cell.
I am not a fan of carrying any thing with optics in a trailer, Maybe scopes of 20"and above are the exception

Hope this helps

Cheers
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