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Old February 1st 04, 10:09 PM
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"Stephen Paul" wrote:



Does anyone have a web page with images like Bryan's, that is more
comprehensive on the _process_, without going into overkill optical theory


Try the instructions on Sky&Telescope's Web page
(www.skyandtlescope.com). Look for the article in the "How-To"
section, under "Telescopes and Binoculars."
(http://skyandtelescope.com/howto/sco...icle_787_1.asp)

They're the best instructions out there in my opinion. The main thing
is to relax, and proceed methodically. You can do it.

Regards,
Gary
Gary Seronik

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