Reply to : Chuck Taylor ... software authors combined. But their post to me made it clear they will not listen to the amateur astronomer market. The contrast...
Hi Richard, It's amazing how much things improve when you spend your time listening to people, instead of telling them you know better than they do, or getting...
hello I was wondering if it is a common occurence for the moon to pass over galaxies and wether or not they could be seen visually reapearing at the dark side...
Hello, Due to a crash of my Internet computer last Saturday, I will be out of touch for the most part. First time posts will take longer to be approved, so be...
For those not in the know, I visited Al last Saturday. He was busy apply an antireflection coating to a large (12"?) refractor objective. Seeing it suspended...
Hello all... I'm basically new to the group and I figured it was time for me to introduce myself. I've been observing for almost a year and I do most of my...
Hi Luis, Glad to meet you! Tell your daughter she is doing a great job in focusing your interests! Nice photos. I especially like the shot of Ptolemaeus et al....
Hi, I will be in somewhat better touch --- using my wife's computer for now. I'll still be limited to posting through the web page, but will be able to...
Hi Chuck, That's all we need, more clouds. there is still a backlog of clouds caused by new equipment of the last 2 months. Al M ... <amisiuk@w...>"...
Likewise Chuck... and thanks for commenting on my pics. My daughter is the best and she keeps me on my toes. She even outlasts my wife when we observe...
Nice to meet you John... Regards, Luis john kagey <john_the_telescope_man@...> wrote:great to hear from you Luis! ill have a look at your photos. thanks ...
Hello all, Earlier I had some clear time in the evening. But on Wednesday the new scope arrived (4" f/15 refractor). It has been overcast since then. But an...
Some time ago it was announced that a 1953 photograph that seemed to show a lunar impact had been confirmed. Lunar Orbiter photos showed a crater that was...
Hi all- I haven't posted since I first joined, but I just took my NX11 out to look at the moon with a brand new (used) panoptic 22mm- about 15 minutes before...
Hi Mary, They are one of my favorite groups of craters. Ptolomaeus et al are more prominent and well known, but Theophilus, Cyrillus, and Catharina catch the ...
Hi all, My name is Math Heijen and I live in the Netherlands. I very much like observing the moon. I would like some advice on a few things. 1. Are there any...
Hi all, My name is Math Heijen. I live in the Netherlands. I'm an visual observer. I like to observe the moon, but I need some help on a few things. 1. Are...
Hi Chuck- Got the panoptic from Astromart. I have the starter ep set from teh Nexstar, and a few "nice" ep's- but this is the fist ep that made me really,...
... Hello my name is Raffaello Lena from Rome Italy. I am a visualist also. ... Yes. ALPO, ALS are very interesting. You can find ALS and BAA in Internet ...
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hi everyone, I got featured on Sciartist :) it's mostly my infrared photos that many of you have seen before but It felt great that someone thought enough of...
Hi Scott I am very impressed with your creativity and tech ability with the digital camera I took a look at your entire portfollio Bill ... From: Gregory Scott...
The lunar photograph above is what I aspire to do....I can't seem to get that much detail afocally, I am assuming he used an astro ccd to do this...regarless...
Hi all, Yesterday I had a great observing session. I visited several craters and lunar features, but the most beautiful thin I saw where the peaks of the...
hi guys(and gals) i have a celestron c8 and a minolta dimage7 ive also got the digi-t system for the camera to lock it on to an eyepiece, but even if i use the...
The Catch – Observing/Equipment Report (In which we are introduced to the 2" OCS, it's friend SR, and are also reminded that optics and gravity don't mix. -...
View LIVE LUNAR IMAGES from my telescope in Rednal, Birmingham, England! http://website.lineone.net/~petergrego/ An experiment to provide live images of the...