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Old September 20th 03, 03:15 AM
Rets
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Default Hello to the group

(Joe K.) wrote in message . com...
Okay...back on topic.

Hi Rets....The 4.5 will do you pretty good.You may want to look into a
couple of observing books to find some objects. One of my new
favorites is the "The Night Sky Observers Guide Vol 1&2" They're a
little pricey but have a lot of info in them. It breaks down each
constalation and gives a description of it's origin then goes into sub
charts of DSO's and such. It also has sketches of what the objects
look like through a scope. Unfortunately the sketches are mostly done
with scopes of 8" and up. It still has a lot of info. Another good
investment would be a Broadband filter..Orion has one for $59.95 or
Lumicon (my personal choice) has one for $99. This will help you
combat the NYC light polution. I'm over in NJ and belong to the NJAA.
We have public nights evey Saturday from 8-10:30PM. It's probably
about an hour and a half away from you but the sky's are pretty dark
compared to NYC. Here's our web address.
www.njaa.org

Joe


Joe, thanks very much for the tips. I'll take a look at your
suggestions. The best thing about the small 4.5 dob is its small
size, making it very tansportable. I love getting out of the city, so
travelling an hour or two anywhere is fine by me. I'll check out the
NJAA website.

-Rets