Mike Loffland
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Meade LX 90GPS 8" LNT with UHTC By: Ryan Nelson
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jonnyastro
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Very nice review!
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reodds
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Congratulations Ryan! You did a fine job of reviewing the scope. I hope that this is the beginning of a great hobby and possible career for you. You certainly have the aptitude for both astronomy and writing. Keep it up!
Roger
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Rainbow
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12 years old, and you wrote that!!!! Well done.
You have a very bright future ahead of you, and you are very lucky to get such a fine scope at such a young age.
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jaycee
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What an excellent review. Even most 18 year-olds in the UK would be hard pushed to write with such clarity and attention to detail. I own an LX90 (not GPS) and agree with the content of your review as well.
I wonder why your lens cap (presume you mean the corrector plate?) keeps falling off? Mine is quite a tight fit.
Congratulations on an excellent piece of writing.
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jouster
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Are you sure you're twelve? I didn't write like you do when I was twelve!
Good job!
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8ballsct
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Wonderfull review. Keep working at it, I look forward to your next purchase and subsequent review. RE Lensecap, no not the corrector plate, but the plastic cap that goes over it. Mine falls off to and I haven,t found a satisfactory solution. My Celestron orange tubes have the same problem
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NorthCoast
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Very Well done indeed!
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jason_milani
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Very nice review. Your review was quite impressive for anyone, let alone a 12 year old. The LX90 is a very nice scope for a young man of your age to have access to. You made a wise choice. Keep up the good work!
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Kal
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Great review there Ryan!
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lynntx
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Well done Ryan! I injoyed reading your review. You are very fortunate to have such nice equipment to enjoy this hobby. I suspect a couple more eyepieces will be yours also by the time the holidays are over.
Lynn
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Fordracer1
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Great review! I would never have guessed it was written by a 12 year old if you hadn't said so. You did a very good job of organizing your facts and stated them very clearly. Sounds like you are really enjoying your scope and I hope you have plenty of clear skies so you can continue to do so!
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lotus1
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Right on! I believe that I just got talked into trading in my new, unopen 8 SE. LOL.
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Moggi1964
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I have some flocking strips stuck inside the corrector cover on my LX200 and that keeps the cap firmly in place.
If you don't have any flocking material PM me and I will mail you some to try.
Great review; you'll get years of fun out of that scope Ryan.
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Morris & Ryan- try some of the 'fuzzy' side of Velcro tape to hold on the cover. Works well if you need some thickness as a shim.
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jaycee
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Sorry, I meant the cap for the corrector plate. Anyway, mine is still quite a tight fit. However, it looks like a loose fitting cover is quite common. Perhaps it's all down to manufacturing tolerances?
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Chris Schroeder
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Well done Ryan
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Duncan Kitchin
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Quote:
This is the first product review I have ever done (I am 12 years old), and I dont have much experience with telescopes, so it may not sound as put together as other reviews you read, but I hope it is still helpful.
Well, humility is a virtue, but in this case most certainly not necessary! Great review; I found it most illuminating and very well put together
Regards Duncan
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Great Review! You touched on all the important parts and gave a good impression of what the telescope was like to use. I am jealous I wish I had such a wonderful telescope when I was 12...and now I wish I had 12 year old eyes to look through the fine instruments I have at 40. Congratulations, you have the best of both worlds. Looking forward to your observation reports in the other forums.
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orioneyes
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Nice work Ryan. Better than I could do.
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