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Old 23-10-2010, 11:58 PM
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As a follow on from my posting about choosing a scope I took it out and gave it a test run today after an afternoon of assembly.

The skyWatcher dobsonian 10" went together easy enough though the instructions left a few of the finesse tightening to the imagination.

A quick and nasty alignment was done on the finderscope during daylight hours unable to get the distance suggested to line things up, had issues with the scope being near horizontal as well with it fighting the tension settings and sliding a little under the weight of being in the position.

So as soon as it darkened down enough the scope was carefully taken out front, not an ideal location lots of ambiant light from street poles and a particularly nice full moon meant it was as dark as it could have been so not ideal conditions.

With son in tow (5 years old) we picked out a few things in the sky we wanted to look at a handy little app on my mobile phone (google sky map for andriod) helped me identify a few of he brighter objects.

So first target, a brightly shining Jupiter. Stuck the 25mm EP in lined up in the finder scope and although not fully lined up closed enough to nudge Jupiter into view, a little tweak on focus and there it was with it moons. a little adjustment and my son got his first look.

Filled with excitement we headed out to a few other items stars he pointed out, one day I will know what they are but our first hour in not ideal conditions was alot of fun with very little frustration.

Final effort was the moon in all its glory both with the 25 and 10 EP

I have a huge amount to learn about this hobby but I think i am going to enjoy the learning.
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Old 24-10-2010, 12:05 AM
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Congratulations to you both, you will have a ball, and by the sounds of it you already are.
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Old 24-10-2010, 03:15 PM
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Nice Mike, I can just imaging the fun you and the little tacker got from your first views, it just gets better from here in.

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Old 24-10-2010, 07:36 PM
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Nice Mike, I can just imaging the fun you and the little tacker got from your first views, it just gets better from here in.

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Freudian slip Leon? Don't get him started on that path too soon. Let him enjoy himself for a while.

To have clear skies on your first night is extraordinary!
You're both going to have a ball in this hobby!
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Old 24-10-2010, 10:32 PM
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good on ya Mike there is nothing better than the excitement you get when you look through a telescope for the first time woohooo I will never forget my first moment
Go and get yourself a sky map of download stellarium (free program) to get you to learn what your looking at at a certain time
When the moon goes away there will be plenty more for you to see

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Old 24-10-2010, 10:42 PM
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Freudian slip Leon? Don't get him started on that path too soon. Let him enjoy himself for a while.

To have clear skies on your first night is extraordinary!
You're both going to have a ball in this hobby!

Nice pick up JJJ, I think Leon will be expecting some M42 repros from Mike's son in the not too distant future...

Great place to start Mike, Jupiter on the first night is a bonus. The 10" collapsible is a fabulous first scope.

That will keep you busy as the experience increases.

Welcome to Astronomy, the both of you!

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Old 24-10-2010, 10:53 PM
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Many thanks for all your words, yes we feel very fortunate with conditions for the first night and to be truthful I expected a bit of a steep learning curve to being able to see much at all the first few weeks...

I must say the Dobsonian is a very easy scope to start with and while there is a huge mountain to learn it produces results that inspire rather than deflate - pretty much straight out the box (after a little assembly )

I can see why it is so widely promote and recommended as a telescope for beginners.

Next purchase a little sack trolley to help move it around it is not so much heavy but awkward to move.

I am eager to pick up a good book for learners, stellarium is a great program as well that works on my macbook air so thats a bonus. Since installing it I have been able to recreate my nights viewing and put a few names to items I looked at.
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I feel very lucky to have had such a successful first night, I look forward to many. Will need to grab a journal and take a few notes to record what I see as well.

On another note I must say this is a very nice forum, full of friendly and helpful people. thank you all..
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Old 24-10-2010, 11:24 PM
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IceInSpace has been my home away from home for a number of years now. And I totally agree with you.
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Old 25-10-2010, 05:49 AM
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Welcome Mike!
I lived fairly close to you some years ago, and I tell you the sky there is a lot better than its here in Midland!
And Yes this forum is great! I've been here for almost a year now and it has helped me out big time with lotsa stuff!
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