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On Fri, 09 Jan 2004 06:49:01 GMT, "Mike Hibbert"
wrote: Also, at this sort of scope size, realistically, how much will I be able to see, I don't want to spend £400 and see bugger all, only to find out that a little bit more would be really well spent. http://www.telescopehouse.co.uk/down...e=3_Powers.pdf gives a handy guide to what you can see with different size scopes. If I'd had this before I bought my 200quid Skymax I'd have spent more. Mark Watson Best SF - www.bestsf.net Best SF reviews: classic and current short SF Best SF Gateway: online short SF |
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