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Old 01-10-2007, 12:07 PM
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New Binos!!

Recieved my brand new 30X 100 binoculars from AOE on Friday (just 5 days delivery to this side, impressed).

First impression, wow they are huge! 45cm long and heavy. Definatly heavy duty tripod material, thankfully I just happen to have one.

1st light on Sat. night, just a few things to get the hang of. Seeing was not very good with high altitude cloud quickly comming in.

1: A jet flying over (we are on approach for Perth airport from the north), could easily see every window and the craft filled the FOV.

2: Alpha centuari, could just split the binary, nice.

3: Omega centuari, nice and large and filled approx. 2/3 of FOV. Could not quite resolve the mass.

4: 47 Tuc, great. Could just begin to see some resolving of the star mass.

5: Jupiter was a clear disk and the moons clearly visable.

6: This morning a short look at the moon. Great. Nearly filled the FOV.

Now for a nice dark new moon and better seeing.
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Old 01-10-2007, 12:38 PM
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Looking forward to hearing more reports. Saturn in a few months?

With the same binoculars, I also don't seem to resolve individual stars in Omega Centauri. I'll try a bit harder later in the year when it is higher in the sky.
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