Mars 2 September
Great shot! I couldn't help but notice it wasn't with the N11...what
gives????
Clear skies,
Jeff
Hi Jeff:
Miss NS11 is alive and well. The problem is the backyard. In the height of
summer I have only about a 15 degree wide strip of sky that goes up to about 30
degrees in altitude. Luckily, I can position myself so that this covers part of
the ecliptic.
Oh, I know I could do a Quick align or similar, but I know where Polaris is,
even if I can't see it, and the good old Ultima 8 with its primitive RA drive
:-) is probably at least as accurate tracking-wise if not more so than a
half-assed NS alignment. Frankly, it's been so hazy and icky that I doubt I
could even find one star to align the 11 on. Never fear, with fall and winter
coming on, I'll turn the 11 loose on Jupe and Saturn! :-)
Peace,
Rod Mollise
Author of _Choosing and Using a Schmidt Cassegrain Telescope_
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