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1  General Chat / General Discussion / Re: ALL FORUM USERS on: 24-Nov-2008 23:01:28 GMT
"Feel free to talk about anything and everything in this board. "
i guess needs changing then  Undecided
2  General Chat / General Discussion / sky at night streaming archives on: 23-Nov-2008 17:47:28 GMT
hi :0)
just came across these thought id share for those who didnt know Wink
http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/space/skyatnight/proginfo.shtml
3  General Chat / General Discussion / m45 and meteor shower on: 23-Nov-2008 15:11:30 GMT
had the new scope out last night was quite clear of cloud for a few hrs.
never looked down a scope of this aperture and was amazed how beautiful m45 is with their weird glow..awesome..just like gems suspended...anyway being new to astronomy i was floored by it.
then i scanned round some more and came across an open star cluster..i wish i knew what it was [it was too the right of the seven sisters kinda cental south if anyone knows]..as i was looking at it in awe a couple of meteors went right through my centre of eyepiece WOW.
nothing like the one they just filmed in canada tho
megawow
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=e_2aX-784sw&eurl=http://newslite.tv/2008/11/21/canada-meteor-crash-caught-on.html

4  Astronomical Equipment / Help and Advice / Re: collimation on: 19-Nov-2008 21:45:03 GMT
thx for looking @ my scope you guys, impressive set up you have down there and a friendly "atmosphere"..if you pardon the astronomical pun.thanks for the coffee too will definately be joining cyas on friday Smiley
5  Astronomical Equipment / Help and Advice / Re: collimation on: 18-Nov-2008 20:17:42 GMT
aww splendid brendan thanks .
 il come down tomorrow.
I got the skywatcher 300p in the end, hope it will fit in the back of the rangey Smiley
cya tomorra Smiley
cheers
6  Astronomical Equipment / Help and Advice / collimation on: 18-Nov-2008 17:37:53 GMT
hi
 after just getting me new scope im wondering which tool do do it with cheshire? laser? and the cheapest place to buy one.
im drifting towards the basic sight scope pinhole/cheshire type as ive been reading that laser collimators also ironically can require collimating, and i dont wanna have to make/buy a thing to rest my laser on to test its collimation...like the oozalum bird i dont want to dissapear up my own backside.
any thoughts or suggestions greatrly appreciated Smiley
7  Astronomical Equipment / Help and Advice / Re: Advice needed for a Newbie regarding a telescope on: 17-Nov-2008 21:34:41 GMT
hi mike
i was thinking of goin to pex hill myself and takin me little lad too , i got transport  its only 12 miles away or so.
guess il be going on wednesday if its not cloudy or rainy, thanks for the offer of a lift.
 maybe cya there Smiley
8  Astronomical Equipment / Help and Advice / Re: Advice needed for a Newbie regarding a telescope on: 17-Nov-2008 07:29:24 GMT
hi mike , im not too far from you in kirkdale.
this "what scope to buy" is a pain isnt it :/
im pretty much a noob @ astronomy too and have just gotten onto my 2nd scope.
heres some considerations i found important.
have you got transportation ? sometimes  you wanna get out to those really dark places.
do you think your gonna use the scope maybe 5 times then put it away and forget about it ? if so dont get an expensive one,
its kinda a vicious circle tho the crapper the scope you get the less likely to use it i find anyway.

most of the stunning images we see in magazines are a result of time exposed photo's not really what you will see through the lens , ive never tried astrophotography tho, but for this im sure you need a scope which tracks the movement of the obkect otherwise your exposure is streaky.
for 200 quid you could get a cheap goto scope, altho they need to be in the right position first before this is useful, and if you know enough to setup a goto scope correctly then you may as well learn the stars imho.
it seems scopes with elecronic wizadry pay closer attention[at least in the cheap end] to the electronic wizzadry than the optics.
for the £200 quid mark id probably get one of these
http://www.telescopeplanet.co.uk/ViewProdDetails.asp?prod_code=PON07I000031

then again...what do i know  Grin
ps for any noobs like me this is a great program to learn the stars from and find stuff in the night sky
http://www.stellarium.org/
Stellarium is a free open source planetarium for your computer. It shows a realistic sky in 3D, just like what you see with the naked eye, binoculars or a telescope.
It is being used in planetarium projectors. Just set your coordinates and go.
9  Events / Sidewalk Astronomy / Re: Halewood on Friday 14th November 7.30pm-9.00pm on: 13-Nov-2008 11:44:16 GMT
i tried to find you guys in croxteth park once , but the gates were locked and there was no obvious way to get in so i went home Sad
 looking at the halewood event for tomorrow i clicked on the link and the date and found a map or 3  which honestly is useless to me without a point of reference , i like to use the rac route planner.
i pasted in
Halewood Visitors Centre

but it doesnt know where it is :/

so for anybody a bit slow... like me theres the postcode Smiley
L26 7XB

im gonna try to make it and bring me lad along

cyas there
 Wink
10  Astronomical Equipment / Help and Advice / Re: Skyliner 300P 12" Parabolic on: 13-Nov-2008 08:44:13 GMT
thx brendan, its always a major decision buying a new scope, wanted to make sure i covered all the bases before commiting, thats tipped me over the edge Smiley
cheers
11  Astronomical Equipment / Help and Advice / Skyliner 300P 12" Parabolic on: 12-Nov-2008 21:03:11 GMT
hello chaps , i just got rid of my etx 90 ec scope ,Im looking for a new one have pretty much decided on this

http://www.cameracentre.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=360

was just wondering if anyone knows anything about these and could maybe point out a better scope of comparable price ? or not.
just generally any advice would be appreciated
cheers
12  Astronomical Equipment / Marketplace / ETX 90-EC on: 05-Nov-2008 13:31:33 GMT
sold
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