Hi all,
I remember as an 11 year kid getting my first scope: a 50mm Tasco refractor. It used 0.96" eyepieces (remember those?!?) and I "invested heavily" (for a kid!!) by going and buying a new kellner and a new orthoscopic eyepiece for it.
I remember the "headlights" of Alpha Centauri shining brightly at me: an easy target for even this modest scope.
A decade later, I got a 10 inch dob for my 21st birthday. A whole new world of DSO awaited that I couldn't even imagine with the 50mm refractor! So, night after night I was looking at globs and galaxies under dark skies. Planets and double - nah, they can wait...
16 years later, I get a new scope: CGEM 925. Finally, good optics and tracking - time to take a look at those doubles... BUT WAIT!! Alpha Cen looks worse in my new scope (admittedly with bad conditions) than it did with the old 50mm refractor as a kid!!
HELP!! Is the scope terrible? Are the conditions that bad???

Well, now I know... Alpha Cen has changed!!! Who'd a thought it?? Stars changing faster than my scopes!!!
How to give a person a scare!