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Stellarvue · For owners of fine Stellarvue telescopes

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  • Members: 2224
  • Category: Amateur
  • Founded: Nov 14, 2000
  • Language: English
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This group is for owners of Stellarvue equipment and those interested in just having fun with astronomy.

You are welcome to freely post messages and pictures of both your equipment and any astropix taken through your equipment. We have a great group of members here, so take advantage of their experiences and advice. Most of all, Let's have some fun! This group will give out what is put into it so activity is encouraged...

Here is Dr. Josh Walawender's shot of the meadow at the Stellarvue Dark Sky Star Party with the SV130 on M7E mount in the foreground. We had two spectacular nights of dark skies with no skyglow in any direction. The summer Milky Way was fantastic. Stellarvue owners have the opportunity to attend trips to remote and beautiful locations as a benefit of ownership. Good times are always had at these events are featured currently on the Stellarvue website.

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Re: Best Widefield EP for SV102ED in the 13 to16mm range
Darren, I'm sure you're right - the Pentax are terrific.  I don't like how they look but that's just shallow nonsense on my part.  I think for an F7scope
Posted - Sun Jul 12, 2009 5:58 am
Pete Kopfer
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Re: Best Widefield EP for SV102ED in the 13 to16mm range
On the question of nice widefields for the SV102ED I endorse everything that has been said about the Hyperions they seem to be well matched to the optics of
Posted - Sun Jul 12, 2009 5:43 am
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Re: Astro-Physics waits...measured in light years
Adding to that is the age old addage, the best telescope is the one you use the most.. or even just USE. There was a lot of noise on the APUG regarding a
Posted - Sun Jul 12, 2009 4:02 am
Vincent Huang
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Re: Astro-Physics waits...measured in light years
There is a psychological concept known as cognitive dissonance. In this process, a person is absolutely convinced of the wisdom and correctness of his choice
Posted - Sun Jul 12, 2009 3:50 am
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all star
Hi Vic! is it possible to share all stars with this group? only news letter not the benifits like discounted purchases. with regards, rao
Posted - Sun Jul 12, 2009 3:19 am
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