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2" eye piece by
Steve - www.ukspeedtraps.co.uk
I have been thinking of buying a 2" eye piece for my 8" SCT
Being a little new to telescopes if I were to buy just one eye piece for
visual use what would...
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2" Eyepieces by
Chris
Hi Group.
I would like to utilise the 2" option I have on my 102mm f5 to get a
good wide field view of deep sky objects. I have the Helios mirror diag
(which...
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2" r&p and Caryford focusers by
David Randell
Hi everybody,
I was wondering if anyone has used the 2" r&p focuser sold by OVL,
see:
http://www.opticalvision.co.uk/products.asp?D=65&P=225
or the one...
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April 17th 05 02:21 AM
by Doink
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2" Non-rotating focus tube? by
JD
I'm part of a team that is building a solar physics instrument. We
have two places in the instrument where we need to be able to adjust
the spacing between...
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November 4th 05 06:21 AM
by JD
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December 13th 05 12:37 PM
by nytecam
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200 quid telescopes by
Jim Easterbrook
Subject: =A3200 telescopes
If anyone's still interested, I think there are some not too bad scopes=20
to be had for under or around 200 quid. Consider these...
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2003 October Skyhound by
Greg Crinklaw
This month the feature article is about Gyulbudaghian's Nebula. This
variable nebula is brighter than it has been in many years.
Deep Sky Observing ideas "In...
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2004 - Year of Venus! by
Abdul Ahad
2003 was dubbed "Mars Year" in the international space community, when
it came closer to the Earth than at any other time in over 50,000
years. It was seen by...
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2005-12-04 Moon+Venus by
Stephen Tonkin
Nice view from the bedroom window shortly after sunset this evening:
http://astunit.com/tonkinsastro/planets/20051204-moon+venus.htm
Best,
Stephen
Remove...
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December 5th 05 09:41 AM
by nytecam
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2006 Eclipse Tours by
[email protected]
Ancient World Tours are running 10 eclipse tours to Egypt, Libya and
Turkey this March and there are some places left on these tours.
The tours include plenty...
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2007 Diary of Phenomena (Enjoy!) by
DONOTREPLY
Hello Boys and Girls....
Just finished the calculations for the
2007 Diary of Phenomena,
enjoy, and let me know if you find...
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2010 Perseid shower by
CJ
Hi all,
Now is the time to start thinking about the Perseid meteor shower. It will
be visible under UK clear skies from now up to its predicted peak on...
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September 25th 10 05:29 PM
by NotSure
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2029 - Torino scale 4 by
Simon Capstick
Thought I'd have a quick look at the news (well Slashdot actually)
before bed. Wish I hadn't now :-(
Take a look at NASA's NEO...
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2060 A.D. by
echo
Acc. to a PBS TV show last night, "Newton's Dark Secrets," Newton
predicted the end of the world, or something - more likely the end of
academic pensions - in...
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20x90 binos by
Mark
Hi all,
I'm thinking of possibly getting binoculars in the next couple of
months. Looking at the Strathspey website there's 20x90 binoculars that...
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October 22nd 06 10:43 AM
by Mark
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21st century astronomy by
oriel36
That amazing little satellite of Jupiter has always contributed a
wealth of information to heliocentric astronomy,the last being the
astronomical adjustment...
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February 5th 07 03:44 PM
by oriel36
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August 13th 06 02:15 PM
by Gaz
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