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My father came down for my older son's 15th birthday yesterday and I
set my telescope up for him tonight. This is the first time he's looked through it. It is a Celestron C9.25 and I set up in my suburban San Diego back yard. LVM was probably about 4 and I was racing time to get aligned before Jupiter sank below the neighbor's roof. It still showed OK and I was able to push it to about 300x. The seeing wasn't great (head waves off the house), but my father was able to see what "seeing" was all about. I showed him Antares next (he wanted to see a "star" and I was planning on M4 next). M4 doesn't show particularly well. I showed off the Mizar Triple, then M51 (didn't show very well either), then M81/M82 (showed decently), and finally M13 (showed very well). He had such a good time he's talking about flying down on a new moon weekend so he can go up to a dark sky site with me. Lots of fun. |
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