Well....I don't take notes, so I am in the minority here. Hard to say as I like to linger, as well as revisit objects to get to know them better and better.Last fall, for example, I would spend many ...
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Well....I don't take notes, so I am in the minority here. Hard to say as I like to linger, as well as revisit objects to get to know them better and better.Last fall, for example, I would spend many ...
Sterling Plossls-cheap. but light transmission is great. Not all focal lengths are available as they are being phased out. I have the 20mm, 17mm, and 12.5mm, 6mm and 4mm. I especially like the 20 and...
I have tried this one, but no luck yet. I guess I need to spend some time with it. Transparency is typically not the best around here, though last night it was good. I just forgot it as I was...
I have seen the eyes in my 6" F/8 on a particularly good night. I have seen all of that and the central star in my 15" on good nights. It really has to be a good night even with the 15" to see the...
Sounds great-my area is getting worse. I think you will observe more from home now, but then again my light polluted skies don't stop me even though they can be frustrating with the fuzzies.
Thanks folks! The reference in Kriege's book is on page 40 of the latest edition.I stand mostly, but that needs to be rectified to much crouching and off angle body skewing when the scope is at 40...
This is my first post here. I was just reading David Kriege's Dob book and one thing leaped off of the page where he said that a 12" will show you just as much as a 25" in typical suburban LP...