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Old December 17th 06, 02:23 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
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Default ASTRO: My first Saturn 17/12/06

Ok not spectaculair, I know ;-)
Yet I am very satiesfied, first time try and getting it this way ...
130/900 Newton, 25 mm Plössl oculair, camera mount for my FujiFilm S5500
camera. Tried the 10 mm and even 5.5 mm Meade. But with the camera it was no
use, the wind was to much a factor. But to look through was really great!
:-))

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Old December 17th 06, 05:38 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
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Default ASTRO: My first Saturn 17/12/06

What a fantastic "1st go" .................it is better that my 1st go!!
Keep it up, its a great big learning curve but it is sooooo rewarding
when you get just right!!

Paul

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Ok not spectaculair, I know ;-)
Yet I am very satiesfied, first time try and getting it this way ...
130/900 Newton, 25 mm Plössl oculair, camera mount for my FujiFilm S5500
camera. Tried the 10 mm and even 5.5 mm Meade. But with the camera it was
no use, the wind was to much a factor. But to look through was really
great! :-))

--
Menno
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My 3D Art can be seen on
http://www.3dart4u.com
http://tinyurl.com/c8g96 (3DCommune)
http://brycetest.3dart4u.com (Bryce Speed Test)
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Old December 17th 06, 06:26 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
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Default ASTRO: My first Saturn 17/12/06

Thanx Paul!!
And yes, looking forward to learn :-) Telescope has to be collimated,
haven't doen that yet. Nd then looking forward to use motor too :-)

Menno

What a fantastic "1st go" .................it is better that my 1st go!!
Keep it up, its a great big learning curve but it is sooooo rewarding
when you get just right!!

Paul

"TheCroW" wrote in message
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Ok not spectaculair, I know ;-)
Yet I am very satiesfied, first time try and getting it this way ...
130/900 Newton, 25 mm Plössl oculair, camera mount for my FujiFilm S5500
camera. Tried the 10 mm and even 5.5 mm Meade. But with the camera it was
no use, the wind was to much a factor. But to look through was really
great! :-))

--
Menno
=====================
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http://www.3dart4u.com
http://tinyurl.com/c8g96 (3DCommune)
http://brycetest.3dart4u.com (Bryce Speed Test)
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Old December 22nd 06, 07:28 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
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TheCroW wrote:

Ok not spectaculair, I know ;-)
Yet I am very satiesfied, first time try and getting it this way ...
130/900 Newton, 25 mm Plössl oculair, camera mount for my FujiFilm S5500
camera. Tried the 10 mm and even 5.5 mm Meade. But with the camera it was no
use, the wind was to much a factor. But to look through was really great!
:-))

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Pretty darn good. Keep it to remember.
....

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Old December 23rd 06, 04:51 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
TheCroW
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Default ASTRO: My first Saturn 17/12/06

Ok not spectaculair, I know ;-)
Yet I am very satiesfied, first time try and getting it this way ...
130/900 Newton, 25 mm Plössl oculair, camera mount for my FujiFilm S5500
camera. Tried the 10 mm and even 5.5 mm Meade. But with the camera it was
no
use, the wind was to much a factor. But to look through was really great!
:-))

--
Menno


Pretty darn good. Keep it to remember.
...


Thanx KF!! And yes, this one is allready on CD together with my first moon
images ... indeed stuff too keep :-))

Menno


 




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