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B think of a B B * Must be done at night; those who have families, work, etc. can't B commit a lot of time. B B * Is expensive. While it is possible to get away with spending as B little as $200 to $300, expenses soon add up quickly. Finders, B eyepieces, software, chairs, magazines, etc. can easily add up to B $1000 or more. I won't even go into aperture fever or apo fever. B B * Is limited. Most of us live under light pollution. If we become B too lazy to travel, we can really only see a few dozen good objects B (planets, brighter clusters, a couple of nebula). Quite frankly, B after the "premiere" objects, a lot of deep sky objects just look like B smudges with no structure (in light polluted skies). I think only B die-hards can get excited about those. B B * Hard to time. I don't live under the best skies in terms of B clarity. Between the clouds, jet stream, mosquitos, incredible cold, B and bright moon, I probably can only get a handful of nights per year B to actually view any of the less visible DSOs. I suspect others have B similar situations. B B * Doesn't come easily. One option is using GOTO, but part of your B money goes to electronics rather than to aperture. While you can find B things relatively easily, you really can't see them. If you opt for B aperture, you'll probably get a dob in which case you need to learn B the sky, learn how to move and point the dob and know what to look for B in your Telrad, finderscope, etc. This can be very frustrating for B beginners. B B Just my $0.02.... B --- þ RoseReader 2.52á P005004 |
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