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Yup, Chris, you are da man with da scope! Hehe. Now, I don't want to say
that the other two SCT's were bad, because they weren't. But, the view through yours was definitely the best of the three. Bill "starburst" wrote in message .. . And, I'll have you know boys and girls, that that orange tube that he looked through belonged to ME!!!!! No Kiddin'! HA! The SCT in question is a vintage celestron pacific, produced in about 1974. The diagonal was the original stock issued with the scope - prism style. The eyepiece was a newer celestron plossl. As I type this I am proud enough to bust! Chris Rank Amateur wrote: Last night I attended a star party here in Central Texas. The seeing was unusually good for this area, and, among other things, I observed the Trapezium through three SCT's -- an old orange-tube C8, a brand new one-arm C8, and a recent-vintage Meade 10". Through the orange tube, the Trapezium stars were beautiful, sharp points and the E and F stars easy to see. Through the other two scopes, the Trapezium stars appeared a bit "dull" and lackluster, and the E and F stars were barely perceptible. Was the orange tube just an unusually good SCT, or maybe it was just better collimated? The eyepieces and diagonals were comparable on the two C8's, and the Meade had high-dollar TeleVue eyepieces and diagonal. I tell you, after observing through the orange tube, I am convinced that SCT's can give excellent views. |
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