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![]() Bobsprit wrote: Incidentally, are you also an astronomy expert? That happens to be one of my intersts, and I plan on being at the TSP again this year. Not an "expert" but I've been an avid amatuer for 20 years. I currently use a Celestron 9.25. I do most of my observing in PA where darker skies still prevail. I used to use a Dynascope RV6, Celestron 8 and Questar Duplex. I've used a lot of scopes and do consider myself an armchair expert when it comes to scope buying. RB I have a 16-inch newt mounted in a truss-tube Dob assembly. I'm a member of the NASA -JSC astronomy club and have been attending the Texas Star Party for several years, held annually in the spring in west Texas. I also have one the new Meade autoguided systems. I'm hoping to finish the Messier list this year. - Don't think this would work on a boat, but binocular observing should be good off shore. Jim |
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