The group for talking about Discovery Telescopes, featuring the best Dobsonians scopes being made. This group is the place! Enjoy technical and non-technical discussions. Share your experiences and ask your questions about owning and using Discovery Dobsonian Telescopes. Talk about what you see and where you take your scopes. from faint fuzzies to splitting tight doubles. How deep does your Discovery go? **FULL MOON CHATS** Our series of informative (but somewhat informal) chats with special guests has begun. Topics will vary. Please see details on The Discovery Dob Users Group Chat Page. Thanks for joining us:-). --Penny Also, our home page URL is listed below.
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Greetings, I'm not sure exactly what you mean by "track moving objects" but if you mean astrophotography then dobs probably wouldn't be your best choice. You'd
helloim new to this sight however i love stargazing and want a usefull 10 in scope i have a 600 mm starter ive had since i was 18 but its useless but im aware
Hello everyone, I know this has nothing to do with the subject matter but I am not quite sure how to communicate with the rest of you so I am replying to this.
Thanks for this interesting report Johan a ... From: Johan To: Discovery-Dob-Users@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 3:29 . Subject: [DDU] Re:
My 17,5 f4,1 mirror is perfect. Do not know who did and finished the optics. Their excelent. The images it produces are superb: their purity and sharpness are