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Weekly Information about Bright Comets (2023 Mar. 11: North) |
Well, my telescope is repaired and back from the manufacturer. Now if we could only get some clear skies. Nothing in the forecast but rain and grey for the next 10 days.
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Or was that your refractor that you talked to me about some years back? |
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However, William Optics found a part was disappear (their words) lol. Anyway, they sent back a brand new scope at no charge for repair or return shipping. Kuddos to them! I assume the missing part was missing the whole time. I never saw it before. Great customer service! Now, where is that nice Spring weather? Also, I remembered you weren't keen on trying to collimate a quad type scope otherwise I would have sent it to you. |
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The RedCat is on sale for 899 at High Point. Tempted...very tempted.
https://www.highpointscientific.com/william-optics-redcat-51-gen-1-5-apo-refractor-with-32mm-guidescope-and-cat-handle?utm_source=Klaviyo&utm_medium=email&utm_cam paign=RedCatGen1.5Sale_0423&utm_type=Campaign&_kx= 1a3fmGukXn5zGv_33dkOmTbrBl7uEAblGofOdkyrF_-TZTq0sdmbaIOncqJlrPpM.W3fn9t |
I love the RedCat 71. The 51 would be great too.
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My WO GTF 102 is a jewel but the 51 would be so much easier to grab and go.
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Right now I am re-thinking what I have in the stable though.
I have the RedCat 71 which is 350mm for wide shots. I have the FLT-120 which is 760mm for everything else. I was thinking about selling those two scopes and replacing them with the FLT-91 which is 540mm so its lies in between the two. And then add an 8" RC or Cass at 1600-2000mm for the small stuff. The problem is, I love the two scopes I have. The FLT-120 is sharp, sharp, sharp! |
Hey Mike, I mentioned this once a while ago but didn't follow up.
So, I have an original Meade ETX 90. The drive is shot but it was never all that good anyway. Do you think it's worth trying to repair? |
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I had a break through in solar today. Here's a still shot of the disk w/out the prominences in focus.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1682092699.jpg I'm having trouble with tracking / alignment so the video frames couldn't be aligned. But baby steps. |
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Awesome!
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A new Nova...maybe
https://astronomy.com/news/observing/2021/03/observe-theres-a-new-nova-visible-in-cassiopeia A tough find but I'm going to try. |
Well, we finally had some clear skies so I was able to test out the fixed RedCat 71 last night.
I pointed it toward M51 and told it to take 5 hours worth of 2 minute exposures. I then went to bed. Woke up this morning and the sequence was done and the scope was in the parked position and powered down so I assume all went well. We'll see this evening when i process the images. From what I could see on the table all the corner stars appeared round so that's a good sign. |
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How about now? How about now? Now? :D |
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