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Chris Sabatina
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« on: 26-Aug-2010 15:01:48 BST »

Hello LAS!

I’m a complete novice when it comes to Astronomy but I've always had a fascination with all things “Space”.
I have finally bought myself a Sky-Watcher 150p (Short Version) with a number of different eyepieces.
After setting it up, collimating it and taking it in the garden, I pointed it at a very bright point in the south which I thought was Jupiter.
This may sound stupid but to my surprise, when I looked through the eyepiece and focused it, wow, there it was, Jupiter in all its glory with 4 visible moons! I nearly wet my pants!
Talk about a big hello and a fine welcome to Astronomy.

Anyways, I was wondering if there’s anywhere in Liverpool where I can go to for a guide through the  basics and possibly where I can learn what I need to know?
I know there’s a Star Party on the Wirral in October that I’m going to try to get to. Also, there’s an event at Court Hey Park in October which is ideal for me because my house literally backs onto the park  Grin

Ideally I would love to get into Astrophotography but I really don’t know what I need in order to do it, except for a camera! Haha.

Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers  Tongue
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« Reply #1 on: 26-Aug-2010 17:04:49 BST »

Hi Chris, welcome to the wonderful world of astronomy, as you are a Huytonian like myself you are not to far from our Leighton Observatory up at Pex Hill Cronton, why not pay us a visit one Wednesday evening where you can find out all you need to know we have many astrophotographers who will be only to pleased to advise and help you.
clear skies
Brendan
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« Reply #2 on: 27-Aug-2010 12:10:42 BST »

Thanks Brendan.
Are there any particular times that are best to come down to Pex Hill?

Ill try to get up there this coming Wednesday.
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« Reply #3 on: 27-Aug-2010 12:52:07 BST »

Any time after 7.00pm is fine Chris.
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