I have my late OH's telescope in the cupboard - it hooks up to a computer. Haven't a clue how to use it However he did buy me some rather good binoculars many years ago
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Originally posted by Kirk View PostThe 32mm Nagler has a reasonable FoV, 82 degrees, possibly enough field of view to get it in as long as it is not a big Mak or SCT or even the normal Newtonians.
Anyways, Andromeda fills slightly more of the eyepiece than the Seven Sisters - which is pretty scary to my brain; Andromeda is wider than the angular width of the Seven Sisters but 1,500 times further away - I fail to get my head around how wide that actually is ...
imagine approaching Andromeda in a space craft!K's Garden blog the story of the creation of our garden
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Originally posted by Jeanied View PostI have my late OH's telescope in the cupboard - it hooks up to a computer. Haven't a clue how to use it However he did buy me some rather good binoculars many years ago
Having said that I'm lucky enough to have quite a nice computerised scope and picking something by name on the handset and selecting 'goto' is a dream. Oh for dark skies!
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