Just in case any o' y'all Celestron mavens ain't noticed: http://www.celestron.com/c3/product.php?CatID=16&ProdID=549 Peace, Rod Mollise Look for Rod's new...
My guesses? This spells the end for the CGE. I'm guessing this mount is made overseas. There wasn't any doubt in my military mind that Celestron was ready to...
90 pound payload. The mount by itself is $4999. Clear Skies, Mike/astronomics www.astronomics.com www.cloudynights.com ... From: sct-user@yahoogroups.com...
To Roth Ritter Since Roth so kindly hosts the group's imaging contest on his web site, I thought Rod et al would accept this venue for a huge thank you to "the...
I embarrass Roth regularly by praisin' his web-authoring skills. Right up there with his imaging skills, which sure ain't nothing to sneeze at. Peace, Rod...
Yeah, that's where I am too. A fork just knocks the socks of a GEM in nearly every respect. I wish they'd put the same design effort they're making with these...
I was guessing in that range, Mike. Since they usually cut some purty good deals with C14/Mount packages, I'm guessing this will be a real tempting deal for a...
Celestron's days of huge fork mounts are over, I am sorry to say (in a way...I've drifted away from them myself). A mount large enough for a C14 and only for...
I would never consider a C16 as a portable instrument. A 14 yes. A 16, no. ;-) Peace, Rod Mollise Look for Rod's new book: _Choosing and Using a New CAT_ ...
Dear Group well. I couldn't resist taking photos tonight, december 31 2008...our Moon and Venus pretty close together. Hope you like them All the best Cor. ...
With all the talk of mounts going on today, I thought I'd ask this: Does anybody have a Meade tangent coupler that they would be willing to part with? That is,...
Good gravy...ain't seen one o' them in MANY a moon. Peace, Rod Mollise Look for Rod's new book: _Choosing and Using a New CAT_ Coming soon from Springer...
I get an invalid product error. Don ... From: "Rod Mollise" <rmollise@...> To: <sct-user@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2009 12:56 PM ...
LOL...seems to be gone at the moment...or they are still working on the site. I have from Mr. Mike B. of Astronomics that the mount/C14 combo is slated to be...
I must admit, the images are stunning, however, I am somewhat confused as visually here in knoxville, at about 6:30-7:00 pm the Moon was much lower in my sky...
Yo', Celestron, wussup? We know you are listenin'... LOL Peace, Rod Mollise Look for Rod's new book: _Choosing and Using a New CAT_ Coming soon from Springer...
Obviously! It has "suddenly" disappeared. Hello "C"! Put it back! Bob - N0DGN ... -- Bob - NØDGN [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Bill, I saw the IDENTICAL orientation that you did! I'm here in Manassas, VA Bob - N0DGN ... -- Bob - NØDGN [Non-text portions of this message have been...
That doesn't work either. :-( Don ... From: "rbethman" <rbethman@...> To: <sct-user@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2009 3:15 PM Subject:...
Something to do with your New Year's Eve celebrating maybe <g>. You were viewing the pair more than two hours in time from Cor; that was enough for their...
I saw it just after Rod put the link up... Then about 10 minutes later it had turned to dust in the wind. The durn thing weighs 154 pounds. I'm sixty years...
Chris Uh, I actually wen to bed at 10:00 as I am work today. I have been seeing venus very high in my sky right after sunset here in Knoxville for quite a...
... Hmm, the moon should have been above Venus on the evening of 12/31 as seen from the US. Cor's web address ends in .nl, so he's presumably in the...