Cosmic
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new ScopeWell I did manage to get a few hours with the new scope tonight. Initial
results very promising indeed. The Moon bleached out most of the night
and the light pollution at home was horrendous. However, when I managed to find objects amongst the millions of stars that a 12" shows I was amazed. M13 in hercules resolves to hundreds of individual stars instead
of a fuzzy ball (very majestic). The ring nebula M57 was hard to locate but eventually managed it and ring clearly defined. Andromeda nebula better than normally but light pollution on that side was terrible so I await a more promising location to see the improvement.
The Dob was very hard to use on objects low in the sky (at one point I was like a limbo dancer, no easy feat for a man my size). the straight through finder was also difficult to use on anything lower than upright.
I will need to get some kind of adjustable stool as my back and neck are very sore just now. Stars were crisp and sharply focused and much in abundance. it will take some getting used to after the ETX 105 but I'm sure I will have made the right decision in the end. I think some kind of portable raised platform may be in order to raise it 12" off the ground.
An perhaps a shroud to prevent dropped objects from crashing on the mirror i.e. a dropped lens.
The 15 x 70 binos I got with it were amazing for finding DSO's and gave a clear disc and moons of Jupiter. I look forward to using these too.
So in conclusion a very promising start and a great scope. I just need a really dark night to put it through its paces. Will keep you posted.
regards Cosmic
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