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Subject: Re: vote by xxx.xxx.4.123 By: Anonymous (xxx.xxx.4.123) In Reply to: Anonymous (xxx.xxx.4.123) (Original Vote) Date: 02/13/2006 05:29:20 am PST Oh sorry, you may not need to upgrade the mount, It is stable.But upgrad the finderscope. Subject: Hello?Anybody? By: Anonymous (xxx.xxx.4.123) Date: 02/22/2006 07:18:53 am PST Are there any other Telestar Meade NGC-60 owners other than me who even visit this web page? Subject: Re: vote by xxx.xxx.4.123 By: Anonymous (xxx.xxx.4.123) In Reply to: Anonymous (xxx.xxx.4.123) (Original Message) Date: 02/22/2006 07:19:22 am PST >Oh sorry, you may not need to upgrade the mount, It is stable.But upgrad the finderscope. Misspelled Upgrade.Sorry!!! Subject: NGC-60 Updates By: Anonymous (xxx.xxx.4.123) Date: 03/16/2006 11:36:40 am PST I recentley tested this telescope again.I found with the 25mm eyepiece,Sirius is a perfect airy disc!Chromic Abberation was only apparent very close to the edge and on very bright objects with the 25mm eyepiece.The 9mm eyepiece was another story.It's good,but it's abberation suggests it is a bit poorer in quality.The Tripod,while I found hard to assemble(at least for me),was sturdy...really sturdy.The winds were about 10-20mph,and yet my images would only bounce a little!The seeing was good:I could resolve the Cassini Divison on Saturn near the edge of the rings(the "corners")and even detected a cloud belt on the planet.Mars was much dimmer,but I detected a tiny dark patch however.This is not a bad telescope at all,but it does have some cheap accessories! Subject: Updates 5/1/06 By: Anonymous (xxx.xxx.4.123) Date: 05/01/2006 09:00:33 am PST I must now update this page. I made an error, this is a plain refractor. I have 2 "new" telescopes, a 60mm Jason Refractor and a 76mm Bushnell Voyager,it is obviously old. Page 1 of 1 |
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