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Re: New / Used Scopes
Lelane Arneson
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Re: New / Used Scopes
After years of not having the luxury of a computer, now I find
it hard to turn mine off I must admit. However, Messier Marathon time is one occasion I make a big exception. The sense of accomplishment from finding all those objects (my personal record so far is 107) in one night is one that doesn't wear off quickly. And it won't be long before it's time to give it another shot! I guess the marathon is something some love to do and others rebel at the idea. I find it a great excuse to spend an exciting night out under the stars. Richard --- In backbayastro@..., "S. Kent Blackwell" <kent@e...> wrote: I agree with Lelane about finding objects by starhopping. In all myyears of stargazing my true love has been the "thrill" of finding something on my own. It's a rewarding experience one cannot attain by simply dialing it in on a computer. Now, I'll admit some people simply don't have the time to devote to spending half the night looking for a handful of objects but I do suggest every once in a while turning off those computers and brushing up on starhopping. I did this a few nights ago and will say I had more fun stargazing that evening than I've had in a long time. So there! |
More stuff for sale.
Sorry if posting stuff for sale is off topic, or maybe it's not, I'm
not sure. Anyway, I have a few more things I want to get rid of a club member might be interested in. I have not posted these on Astromart so maybe a club member will actually get a chance at them. 1) Orion 50mm 2" Plossl. This is a very nice eyepiece for someone who wants to get into the 2" world on the cheap. It was my first 2" when I bought it a dozzen years ago. It is multi- coated, however acid-dew has slightly etched the coatings a slight amount. This is really unnoticable in use. There are no scratches on the lenses and the eyepiece is otherwise in great shape. $40. 2) Orion Tri-mag 3X barlow. Absolutely like new. New price is $44.95 + S&H. I will sell for $20. 3) Piggyback camera addapter for Meade 10" SCT. Very good condition. I no longer have a 10" Meade. $25 4) TeleVue 11mm Plossl purchaced new in November. Like new with caps and box. New price $82 + S&H. I will sell for $65. Please contact me offline at dickson@.... I can deliver any of these at one of the upcomming viewing sessions. Thanks, Richard Dickson |
Re: New / Used Scopes
开云体育I agree with Lelane about finding objects by
starhopping. In all my years of stargazing my true love has been the "thrill" of
finding something on my own. It's a rewarding experience one cannot?attain
by simply dialing it in on a computer. Now, I'll admit some people simply don't
have the time to devote to spending half the night looking for a handful of
objects but I do suggest every once in a while turning off those computers and
brushing up on starhopping. I did this a few nights ago and will say I had more
fun stargazing that evening than I've had in a long time. So there!
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Kent Blackwell
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Re: Fan Mountain visit
Lelane Arneson
开云体育You are the
MAN! I wish I was a dedicated to this as you are. I would love to be a part of
Fan Mountain. Just let me know what I need to do. Even if I am the coffee girl I
would be happy.
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Lelane
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Re: New / Used Scopes
Lelane Arneson
开云体育HI Mat,
??? I have never purchased anything from Astromart. All my purchases
have been from Orion. Which I have never had a bad experience. I myself prefer a
dob. There is nothing like it. They are the least complicated and in my opinion
have the best view. I like the challenge of finding it myself instead of the go
to feature. Good luck on any choice you make.
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Lelane
Arneson
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Re: New / Used Scopes
I have never been burned at Astromart, and think it's a valuable source for
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an amateur. However, you should be versed on what you're buying. Remember, if you're not completely satisfied there is no recourse when buying something used. Along the lines of Meade telescopes I will say I cannot remember seeing bad optics from them. Quite the contrast, both they and Celestron are making better optics now than ever in their history. The mechanics/electronics are, however, varied. And forget those instruction manuals! Still, it's amazing they can sell complete telescopes for the price they do. Kent Blackwell ----- Original Message -----
From: <newfie122@...> To: <backbayastro@...> Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 6:05 PM Subject: [backbayastro] New / Used Scopes Hi all |
Re: New / Used Scopes
Dale Carey
开云体育Mat
I've been dealing on astromart for 3 yrs. buying
and selling and have never been
ripped.? I notice allot of the LX200 8" for
sale. You can buy a new one for $1999 + ship
I've seen them for 1200 or less (always make a
counter offer) I have a LX, awesome machines.
Two of our members have Lx90's and are performing
just as well as the LX200's. The difference is
for long exposure photography and a few extra's.
The 90 is a great scope for the price.
Dale Carey.
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New / Used Scopes
Hi all
As I am a new member to BBAA I was looking at getting some advice from the membership. As it stands now I am looking at ordering a new Meade LX90 next month (w/UHTC). This will be my first scope. I have been looking at Astromart over the last month and have seen some nice deals….. At least what I think are some nice deals. I was wondering if I could get some input from you all on what you think of New / Used and any experiences good or bad anyone has had dealing through Astromart. Any info that might help so I can make a informed decision would be great. Thanks much Mat |
Re: TeleVue Panoptic 35mm for sale
Sorry Dale, I already sold it. It sold a
few minutes after I posted to the group. On another topic, my wife is willing to help you with the photo album. She is pretty knowledgable about that kind of thing. Her name is Karen and she will be in touch with you. Sorry about the eyepiece, Richard -- Richard Dickson Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility dickson@... (757)269-5082 |
Re: TeleVue Panoptic 35mm for sale
Dale Carey
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Dale Carey
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TeleVue Panoptic 35mm for sale
I have an excellent condition Panoptic 35mm that I placed
for sale on Astromart for $280 that I will sell to a local member for $250. This assumes I do not have to pay shipping and can just hand off in person. It also assumes you will not just flip it for a quick buck. :) The street price new for this guy is $365 plus shipping. See my add on Astromart for details and a photo. The optics are "as new". You can reply through Astromart and mention you are a club member for the cheaper price. Thanks, Richard Dickson |
Fan Mountain visit
I accompanied Dr Salgado and Dr Miller from Norfolk State to the University
of Virginia yesterday. We spoke to several members of the astronomy department about a possible collaboration with them in building a remote robotic observatory on Fan Mountain. We later toured the observatory and discussed possible sites for the NSU telescope. Dr Salgado asked me to attend because BBAA will be an important partner in the observatory project. You can read all about it in next month's newsletter or you can go to the files section of the backbayastro site and download (or read) the full report. I've also uploaded some pictures from Fan Mountain. (Click on photos and then open the Fan Mountain album.) I'll try to do a page soon on our HR.Com website too. The short version is that we got a very positive response from UVA and the project looks like it could go forward with a funding request in January ... then who knows. I hope to arrange an observing session at Fan Mountain sometime this year, along with Dr Sagaldo and a few interested BBAA members, to help evaluate the site ... Ted |
Shuttle Pictures with Webcam
Guys,
We were talking at the meeting last Thursday about NASA using K3CCD Tools to process images of the shuttle. Now it appears that the picture attributed to the Air Forces Starfire tracking station showing damage to the left wing was actually shot by some engineers there playing around with a webcam and a 3.5" scope. See the article at: Rob |
Western Branch tonight....
astrowoody2002 <[email protected]>
I wish I could be at Western Branch tonight but my workload is
keeping me tied to my chair. Have a great time with the kids tonight! |
Re: Hello from Kent
Thanks for the encouragement, Kent.? Unfortunately, I have been battling a lingering illness since Christmas, and have been reluctant to go out in the cold night air.? Usually, I am so healthy . . . that it makes me sick!? ? ?"kentblackwell " wrote: This is mainly a test to make sure everything is going smoothly at George Reynolds, Deputy Commander, Tidewater South Section Royal Rangers Visit my Web page:? ? "Solar System Ambassador" for South Hampton Roads, Virginia ?Member, Back Bay Amateur Astronomers (BBAA)? Do you Yahoo!? - Powerful. Affordable. |
Western Branch Intermediate
Just a reminder that we have an event at Western Branch Intermediate tonight, Tuesday, February 11. 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. The school is located at 4013 Terry Drive in Chesapeake. 494-7355
The weather doesn't look too bad, we might have some clear sky. We can hope anyway. See you there! Ted |
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