GUNER
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Reged: 07/19/04
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Loc: Bedminster,NJ USA
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Hi All, I'm going to St. Thomas next Saturday 06/28. I'll be taking my 11x70 Oberwerk's. So I need some objects to look at. I should be able to see the Omega Cluster no problem but I was wondering what else I should look out for? Thanks for all the help,
-------------------- Thomas
TAK SKY 90 on a Vixen Skypod
Stacked GOLD!PST/EXT-70AT/DSX-125
Infinity 2-1 CCD Camera with Lucam Recorder
Custom Scientific 1.25" LRGB filters
"new" 10" LX-50 owner
Have to set up this beast each night.
Well at least now I'm no longer a couch potato
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SaberScorpX
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Reged: 01/12/05
Posts: 4075
Loc: illinois, usa
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Hi Thomas-
Check out the available AL Southern Sky Bino targets
(down to -72 deg declination):
http://www.astroleague.org/al/obsclubs/sskybino/ssbinoc1.html
You're in for a treat. Many treats.
Have a great time.
SJS
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Robert A.
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Reged: 01/21/05
Posts: 199
Loc: Milwaukee, WI Northern USA
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Looking up the weather for zip code 00801, looks like it will be scattered showers. I hope you will have fine openings to see! May the forcasters be wrong! I would take a binocular with a smaller objective as well. You are a more experienced observer than I! Enjoy your vacation! Rob.
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GUNER
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Reged: 07/19/04
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Loc: Bedminster,NJ USA
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SJS: Thanks for the link. I'll print out that list & some charts with SN. Rob: Thanks for the weather check. I also read that the skeeters there are BAD! My wife complained. I told her I don't care if it pours all week we WON'T be in NJ! That's enough for me! I wouldn't say I'm a more exp observer. I don't use the binos that much. Don't have any binos with smaller objectives. Why would I want smaller objectives?
-------------------- Thomas
TAK SKY 90 on a Vixen Skypod
Stacked GOLD!PST/EXT-70AT/DSX-125
Infinity 2-1 CCD Camera with Lucam Recorder
Custom Scientific 1.25" LRGB filters
"new" 10" LX-50 owner
Have to set up this beast each night.
Well at least now I'm no longer a couch potato
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Robert A.
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Reged: 01/21/05
Posts: 199
Loc: Milwaukee, WI Northern USA
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Smaller objectives: I was thinking about holding up the three pound binoculars and how that might be tiring. That would cause me to stop stargazing before approaching an hour. With a lighter one, like a 11x56 [48mm actual] Obies or Nikon Extreme 10x50, both 2 pounds and 4 ounces might let me to hunt around in the night sky. I have laid down on the cement, and held up the Obies to my eyes and looked for a couple of hours. Yes, the mosquitos have started to bother me there. That also causes me to quit the stargazing. I have tried to spray Deet on me. (It worries me that I might get the glass marked with the deet) I think you will also have the moon a week past full. The smaller objective, smaller exit pupil, will also keep the moon shine slightly minimized. I have enjoyed that 3 pound binoculars with the 15x eyepieces. I know the more experienced around here see much deeper when they are mounted. Even though I show myself not as committed, I like to hand hold the 15x for less than an hour periods. Just surfing around the stars, finding DSO's is so much fun! Sometimes I study a couple of constellations to find what is there and look for them!
-------------------- Oberwerk 11x56, Nikon 12x50se, Fujinon 16x70, Stellarvue 20x85, Oberwerk 25/40 45degree 100mm
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GUNER
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Loc: Bedminster,NJ USA
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Robert: Thanks for the reply. I'm also taking my tripod & adapter so the weight won't be a problem. I am worried about the mosquitos also. I have read a couple reviews of the place we are staying & they have one thing in common. All talked about how bad the mosquitos were. Taking bug spray with us so I'm thinking they won't be too much of a problem. Either way I don't plan to do a lot of viewing. Maybe a couple of nights. Just taking the binos because I have the extra room in the suitcases. Got a lot planned for the trip but thought it would be cool to do some viewing on those nights we are in.
-------------------- Thomas
TAK SKY 90 on a Vixen Skypod
Stacked GOLD!PST/EXT-70AT/DSX-125
Infinity 2-1 CCD Camera with Lucam Recorder
Custom Scientific 1.25" LRGB filters
"new" 10" LX-50 owner
Have to set up this beast each night.
Well at least now I'm no longer a couch potato
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brooster
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Posts: 95
Loc: East Tennessee
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Birds on the beach!
-------------------- Bruce
The heavens declare the glory of God;
and the firmament sheweth his handywork.
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SkyG
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Posts: 34
Loc: London
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Hey guner I've just noticed that you're picture is ajax! Nice one...
-------------------- WO ZD66, Miyauchi Exceeds, besser 10x50, WW2 RAL 7x50s, ZEISS 10X50W Jenoptem
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Bill Weir
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Reged: 06/01/04
Posts: 691
Loc: Metchosin (Victoria), Canada
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Worry about sand fleas also. I've been eaten alive on the legs while observing from the beach in Mexico.
In Costa Rica I tucked light pants into socks and all went well.
Bill
-------------------- 6'' Orion SkyQuest
12.5'' f/5 Custom Truss Dob
William Optics 80mm ZenithStar II ED Doublet
f/5 25" newtonian on a giant GEM, any time I want
Observing sessions grand total for 2007, 171.
So far in 2008, 83
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GUNER
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Reged: 07/19/04
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Loc: Bedminster,NJ USA
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SkyG: Thanks. I'm a lot like he was in the show. A lot shraper & more on top of things then I look.
Bill: I'm going to have long pants. I also have 100% DEET spray. Hard to find it now but it works REALLY well. Just worried how my offspring will look.
-------------------- Thomas
TAK SKY 90 on a Vixen Skypod
Stacked GOLD!PST/EXT-70AT/DSX-125
Infinity 2-1 CCD Camera with Lucam Recorder
Custom Scientific 1.25" LRGB filters
"new" 10" LX-50 owner
Have to set up this beast each night.
Well at least now I'm no longer a couch potato
Edited by EdZ (06/26/08 06:00 AM)
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