Thanks Glen The first session at the eyepiece in a long time. I can see the AN really helping to maximise time at the eyepiece. I know devices like the Argo make you a bit lazy and it's not like learning the sky bit by bit, but my time outside with the scope is precious! That PN 1360 was very nice, I don't think I've seen it before. Cheers, Paul. Begin forwarded message: From: G C <cozens3@xxxxxxxxx> Date: 27 October 2010 3:42:10 AM To: nswnra@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [nswnra] Re: finally - some scope time (with AN)! Reply-To: nswnra@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Paul you have a good list there Glen On 26 October 2010 23:20, Paul McGuiness <argonavis9@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Hi all, Well, the AN is off and running. After sorting out the "direction sense", it was into tour mode. Galaxies spotted before the moon started to rise: 1097, 1316, 1365, 289, 253, 134, 55, 7793, 7713. Planetaries: 7293 (Helix - good with UHC), 7009 (Saturn), 6818 (Little Gem), 6853 (Dumbell), 1360 (a very bright oval shaped one). Also spotted a dozen or so globulars. Most of the positioning was somewhere near the FOV but not exact, maybe some fine tuning to be done. Initial feelings are that the gadget is excellent. Great to get some scope time again. Cheers, Paul. PLEASE READ THESE CONDITIONS:The colour that you see on screen can in no way be guaranteed. As you have not seen a hard copy proof you must accept that the colours you see on your screen will never match 100% what your final product will be. Colour variation occurs from screen to screen and from screen to print
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