|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
C14 seems to be the "go-to" telescope for cutting-edge planetary andmoon imaging
Lots of people seem to use them for this. I wonder if it's because for its aperture, it's portable allowing them (the owners) to seek-out better seeing conditions more easily?
|
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
"AI's Will Save Us All": Prof. Frank J. Tipler's Response to Edge.org's 2015 Annual Question | James Redford | Astronomy Misc | 25 | April 13th 15 01:59 PM |
NASA Waits For Answers As Russia Investigates "Razor's Edge" SoyuzLanding | spacearium | Space Station | 1 | April 25th 08 10:00 AM |
NASA Waits For Answers As Russia Investigates "Razor's Edge" SoyuzLanding | spacearium | History | 1 | April 25th 08 06:11 AM |
NASA Waits For Answers As Russia Investigates "Razor's Edge" SoyuzLanding | spacearium | Space Shuttle | 0 | April 25th 08 03:28 AM |
The "Venus/Mercury Radar Reflection Conjunction Anomaly", is a firm motive to question Special relativity and a support for the idea of "Planetary lightspeed frame dragging" by a so called LASOF. ( Local Anti-Symmetrical Oscillati | [email protected][_2_] | Misc | 8 | November 9th 07 06:57 AM |