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Hi all!
This morning I bought a pair of Pentax 8x40 PCF WP's from my favourite camera store. I will use it to following the dance of the planets over the coming days. I have a pair of Nikon 10x50's mounted on a Manfrotto tripod for more serious stuff, not mentioning the Meade 10" Dob. The latter doesn't get much light lately. I bought the 8x40's for R1470 =~ $217. Amazon sells them for $120 - almost double! That is the difference in price you pay for living in South Africa! As can be expected, this winter's first cold front is passing by today - all clouds and no sky! Fortunately I saw the planets on Saturday night - Merc-Venus was at 4 degr. separation, Venus-Saturn at 8 degrees. My plan is to keep the 8x40's at the office and/or in my car, so I can take them out wherever/whenever I need to take a peek at whatever is visible. I also expect to use them for game-watching, etc. I will report back later on their optics. Regards Vic -- 25° 45' S 28° 12' E GMT+2 Join the Planetary Society http://www.planetary.org Check out the Cosmos 1 solar sail mission! Happening right now! |
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Arnold wrote:
Fortunately I saw the planets on Saturday night - Merc-Venus was at 4 degr. separation, Venus-Saturn at 8 degrees. Finally got a look Thursday night. The 3 planets are below the treetops from where I live by the time it gets dark enough to see them. I managed to get away to a hilltop last night an hour after sunset. The limiting magnitude to the west was approximately zero, so I could just barely make out Saturn and Mercury by naked eye after I had found them in binoculars. The group was in a bent line, each of Saturn and Mercury appeared approximately 3 degrees from Venus. Saturn appeared yellow, Venus white, and Mercury orange. The colors may be an artifact of the sky I was looking through. A pretty sight. -- Glenn Holliday |
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Very pretty sight tonight in 10x50s from Central Florida.
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