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Old November 23rd 03, 12:54 PM
Timothy O'Connor
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Default Question about 'Dobs' - How do you track at high mag?

Ive never used a Dobsonian type scope before, and am wondering how people
track objects at high magnification? Is it really possible to 'nudge' it to
keep a planet in the eyepiece at 400X?

Thanks :-)


 




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