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Best of the Beginner's Forum & How-Tos
      #302416 - 01/06/05 07:40 PM

This is a READ ONLY collection of links to posts in the Beginner Forum that describe either how to do something, or are otherwise of significant value to the beginning, or even the seasoned amateur astronomer. Often, the answers to many common questions are several posts down in these threads, so be sure to read through these threads to make sure you get the maximum bennefit from them. Even though this thread is read only, if you have questions or comments pertinent to any of these threads, you can add them to the original threads.

Determining Magnitude How does one determine the seeing conditions and limiting naked eye magnitude for any particular night?

Some basic telescope concepts explained, including advice for picking a telescope.

What is the focal ratio? And how does it affect my scope?

How to use the mechanical setting circles that come on many mounts.

Seeing More The importance of "learning" to observe and training the eyes to see

What can be expected when the telescope arrives: a member photo documents his experience assembling an Orion Dob.

How do I safely observe the Sun? It's important that everyone understand that the safe way to observe the sun is either by projection, or with proper objective end filtration. Never directly observe the sun without the correct objective end filters, and never rely on eyepiece filters to observe the Sun.

What's the faintest star magnitude & highest useful magnification that I can get with my scope?

What do the terms "undercorrected optics" & "overcorrected optics" mean?

Do's & Don'ts, Veteran Observer's tips

Guillermo's tips on gear and observing The first post in this thread has some good stuff that everybody could learn from.

Understanding exit pupil

Understanding "Fast vs slow" scopes

Observing log templates

tips, tricks & accessories for Hardin & other Dobs This thread was started specifically for Hardin 6" Dobs, but owners of other Asian Dobs from Hardin, Orion, Celestron, Skywatcher, Antarres and others may find much useful information here.

How much magnification?

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Re: Best of the Beginner's Forum & How-Tos new [Re: lighttrap]
      #389275 - 03/29/05 12:15 PM

Here are some links to posts that describe the mechanics of how to use certain CN features, and how to use some features that are in your computer or keyboard.

New to CN, How do I ...?

How to make a degree symbol, and all those other cool symbols that your computer already knows, but aren't on your keyboard.


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Re: Best of the Beginner's Forum & How-Tos new [Re: lighttrap]
      #390309 - 03/30/05 12:20 PM

Here's a post every person trying to choose a scope for a child, could potentially bennefit from,
A 9 year old chooses between a small Goto refractor and a small Dob after using both.


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Observing with Amalia new [Re: lighttrap]
      #527800 - 07/22/05 04:47 PM

Amalia's sage advice on getting started with eyepieces.

Amalia's tips and tricks during a well documented night out in the Swiss Alps

Amalia's list of 200 objects to observe Follow down in the thread to see how the list evolves and is made more user friendly. Enjoy.

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Useful Manifications for Visual Observing new [Re: lighttrap]
      #787708 - 01/21/06 12:26 PM

Useful Magnifications for Visual Observing

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Astro Glossaries and FAQ's new [Re: miniventures]
      #787718 - 01/21/06 12:30 PM

ASTRONOMY GLOSSARIES and FAQ's

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USEFUL External Web links new [Re: miniventures]
      #787724 - 01/21/06 12:34 PM

USEFUL EXTERNAL WEB LINKS

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BEGINNERs' GUIDE TO FILTERS new [Re: miniventures]
      #796688 - 01/27/06 10:36 AM

Lots of good information about choosing and using filters.
Beginners' Guide to Filters

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LASER POINTERS new [Re: miniventures]
      #936317 - 05/01/06 01:39 PM

Laser Pointers

Useful discussion on green laser pointers

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WHAT SCOPE DO YOU HAVE? new [Re: miniventures]
      #946607 - 05/08/06 12:24 PM

What Scopes Do YOU have?

Come join the list here and see what others have you might want to drool over or aim for. ANY scope you own may be listed.

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DIY Light Block Panels new [Re: miniventures]
      #1140799 - 09/09/06 08:11 PM

In these threads you will find instructions for building and examples of portable panels designed to preserve night vision by blocking nearby light sources.

Light Block Panels

In Lieu of an Observatory

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Ralph, the All-Purpose 102mm Refractor
Under the Desert Stars

It is a plain road from the earth to the stars though mortal feet can not tread it. Garret P. Serviss 1888


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Re: Light Pollution new [Re: desertstars]
      #1155115 - 09/19/06 12:22 PM

So what about that light pollution business we all have troubles with? Start here!

Light Pollution? Start with these CN links.

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Ralph, the All-Purpose 102mm Refractor
Under the Desert Stars

It is a plain road from the earth to the stars though mortal feet can not tread it. Garret P. Serviss 1888


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Re: Cardinal Rules of Cleaning Optics new [Re: desertstars]
      #1155120 - 09/19/06 12:24 PM

The basics of caring for eyepieces, etc.

CARDINAL RULES OF CLEANING OPTICS

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Ralph, the All-Purpose 102mm Refractor
Under the Desert Stars

It is a plain road from the earth to the stars though mortal feet can not tread it. Garret P. Serviss 1888


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Re: Rear View Barlowed Laser new [Re: desertstars]
      #1193003 - 10/11/06 05:50 PM

Another way to use a laser collimater:

Rear View Barlowed Laser

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Under the Desert Stars

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Re: Messier Marathon Dates new [Re: desertstars]
      #1216554 - 10/25/06 03:55 PM

Potential Messier Marathon Dates:

Marathon Dates Spreadsheet

Courtesy of CN member Randy Hargis .

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Under the Desert Stars

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Asterisms new [Re: desertstars]
      #1220997 - 10/27/06 08:04 PM

Here is a link to well known and not so well known Asterism info: Asterism Info

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Simulated Views new [Re: oldsalt]
      #1304607 - 12/15/06 10:47 AM

A thread containing links to sites that simulate telescope/eyepiece views.

Simulations

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Re: Simulated Views new [Re: desertstars]
      #1317997 - 12/22/06 03:51 PM

How to put a Clear Sky Clock into your signature line:

Clear Sky Chart Signatures

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Under the Desert Stars

It is a plain road from the earth to the stars though mortal feet can not tread it. Garret P. Serviss 1888


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Re: Simulated Views new [Re: desertstars]
      #1370838 - 01/19/07 01:12 PM

Thoughts on how to get more from an observing session:

Seeing More

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Under the Desert Stars

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Re: Simulated Views new [Re: desertstars]
      #1370843 - 01/19/07 01:14 PM

Where to find the major regional star parties: Where to Find the Big Star Parties

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