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6873
I had some good nights for a change and with my 8-inch SCT waiting for a new computerized hand control I decided to make use of my Celestron 80WA. I normally...
icstars_us
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Sep 5, 2005
12:30 am
6874
My first post to the group and my first image with my Celestron WA80. M57 picture is located in the JeremyJ folder. The Celestron was mounted on my 8inLX200...
Jeremy Jackson
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Sep 6, 2005
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6875
How hard is it to see these 2 showpieces with the 80mm and UHC or OIII filtersin the suburbs? Which part is the Gulf of Mexico relative to the Pelican? Thanks ...
glasspusher2001
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Sep 8, 2005
3:15 pm
6876
... Not at all hard FROM A DARK SITE. I'm not sure I understand the rest of your question. The Pelican is just to the West of the NAN/Gulf of Mexico. The Veil...
Rod Mollise
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Sep 8, 2005
4:16 pm
6877
I've been looking for a sturdy, simple, and portable alt-az mount for my ST80, with 360 degree slow motion controls. This mount is pretty expensive compared to...
Robert Harris
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Sep 8, 2005
7:58 pm
6878
... OIII filters in the suburbs? ... Living in a MAG 3-4 city I'd say both objects are impossible for me to see without a camera. I have seen both NGC 6960 and...
Leo Taylor
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Sep 8, 2005
7:59 pm
6879
... for my ST80, with 360 degree slow motion controls. This mount is pretty expensive compared to the price of the scope, but it sure ... set the latitude to 0...
magnahrl
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Sep 8, 2005
9:09 pm
6880
I have seen the Veil with a 10" Newtonian using both filters here. Unfortunately its cloudy so I can't try it myself but I should be able to get to a dark...
glasspusher2001
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Sep 9, 2005
8:05 pm
6881
... I use a EQ-2 set to 90 degrees with my Celestron 102f5, which is heavier than the ST80. No problems at all. I don't use the counterweight either. One...
Jerome Bigge
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Sep 10, 2005
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6882
I had written on these boards a year ago about how much difficulty I was having seeing the ring nebula from my backyard in Montreal. Well, I've moved to the...
Franco
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Sep 10, 2005
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6883
... From: "Franco" <francomomoli@...> To: <80f5@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2005 3:15 PM Subject: [80f5] M57, a year later <snip> ...
Hilton Evans
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Sep 11, 2005
8:08 pm
6884
In my 80f5 and with light polluted but Mag 4 skies I could not see M57 using a 32mm Celestron eyepiece. Now I realize it might have been too small to see the...
James Davidson
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Sep 12, 2005
5:08 pm
6885
I have uploaded a single video frame of M57 taken with a 80wa and color video camera plus focal reducer. It is in the jd_astro folder in the photos section. It...
icstars_us
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Sep 13, 2005
7:08 am
6886
You can definetly see the "ring" in your shot. Nice job - especially for such a small target. I don't know that I've ever been able to find M57 with my 80...
Alex Vukasin
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Sep 17, 2005
12:29 am
6887
Nice work Alex. I don't believe I have that kind of patience - 1 hour hand guided! Wow. Does Gamma Cygnus have such a red color or is that the effect of the...
James Davidson
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Sep 18, 2005
9:04 am
6888
Thanks, Jim - appreciate the comments. I'd be that the redness of the star is from the filter. It's over powering in the red. In fact, I've got a beautiful...
Alex Vukasin
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Sep 18, 2005
6:25 pm
6889
Hi, I joined this group, because I am interested in a rich-field augment to my current collection! My current collection is a classic LX-200 8", and a classic...
Kal Krishnan
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Oct 7, 2005
11:06 pm
6890
There are several sources out there for decent 2" R/P focusers that are specific to the tube size in question. Failing one of those, you might try bugging a...
Whitney Turner
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Oct 8, 2005
12:25 am
6891
Kal, I haven't done the math of buying an 80/f6 and upgrading the focuser, but I would think that you'd be just as well off if not better buying one of the...
Jim Carpenter
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Oct 12, 2005
2:40 pm
6892
That should be "I haven't done the math of buying an 80/f5 and upgrading the focuser..." ... mount. ... LX-200 8", ... ideal. I ... manual 2" ... route and ......
Jim Carpenter
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Oct 12, 2005
10:08 pm
6893
Thanks, Jim. I did look at the Stellarview Nighthawk, but it looks so expensive! $499 for OTA, or $799 with Alt-Az mount. For that price, I can get the Orion...
Kal Krishnan
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Oct 12, 2005
10:58 pm
6894
Hi Kal, I understand your concerns. I thought your primary goal was to get a short tube refractor with a 2" focuser and it seemed like buying one of the...
Jim Carpenter
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Oct 13, 2005
5:21 pm
6895
Kal - Even though I have a Tele Vue 3" f7.4 and an 80 f/5 WA Celeston, I really enjoy thinking about checking out some of these 3" scopes like the Megrez and...
James Davidson
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Oct 13, 2005
5:34 pm
6896
Kal Krishnan asked ... I found this URL in my 80f5 bookmarks: http://www.easter- vivian.e7even.com/jim/astro/80f5/focuser_2/index.html where Jim Easterbrook...
Mike Murphy
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Oct 13, 2005
6:10 pm
6897
Jim D, and Jim C (wow multiple Jim's helping me!) Thanks for the tip on the Orion 80 ED being in a 100mm tube! Did not know that, and would have been a nasty...
Kal Krishnan
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Oct 13, 2005
6:56 pm
6898
Hi, Kal - Not off topic at all! I'm always happy to see discussions of the many aspects of our instruments. Clear skies! Jim Horn (Celestron 80f5 w/ eq)...
Horn, Jim (IE) @ SONO...
jimhatwescam
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Oct 13, 2005
7:01 pm
6899
Hey, Mike! For some reason, I just found this message from you (blame it on Yahoo groups, I suppose). Thanks a bunch, that was a VERY VERY informative piece....
Kal Krishnan
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Oct 13, 2005
10:08 pm
6900
I've been having great fun with my new Astronomik 6 nm Hydrogen Alpha Filter used with my 80mm refractor. I use it to image nebulas previously invisible from...
Leo Taylor
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Oct 20, 2005
1:46 am
6901
Leo, Your pictures continue to amaze me. Keep up the great work! Tom Orion ST80 Stellarvue SV105...
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Oct 21, 2005
2:21 am
6902
Nice work Leo - Shows how important tracking on a good mount is. I have spent some time with an Orion 80ed on a n80gt mount and seen the tracking wander all...
James Davidson
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Oct 21, 2005
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