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Old September 23rd 03, 05:13 AM
Alan W. Craft
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Default Celestial lace...


My Takahashi FS-102 is back, and better than ever,
White stars are so white they've an ever so slight bluish
cast...the purest white, and the focus snaps as it should.
Why, it's almost as though the lenses were replaced...
maybe they were...and with the intra and extra-focal star
images being virtually identical; noticeably better than
before even. The faintest stars visible through my Parks
25mm Plossl were extremely sharp, distinct, and contrasty,
so much so that I'm finding it truly difficult to put it into
words...

The refractor and eyepiece are definite keepers.

Whilst scanning a portion of the Milky Way, roughly
25-30 degrees above the southern horizon, I spotted a
conspicuously-elongated fuzzy within the star cloud.
The immediate area was simply inundated with stars.
My immediate thought was, "I need more aperture."

What might that have been?

Alan