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stevew
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Post a picture of your Cat
      #3410761 - 10/25/09 08:40 PM Attachment (114 downloads)

Ok, how about CAT'S
C5-C8-C11

Steve

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TV Genesis SDF
Meade 127ED
Antares 152
Celestron C5
Celestron C8
Celestron C11
Coulter Odyssey 8
16 Dobsonian



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stevew
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Re: Post a picture of your Cat new [Re: stevew]
      #3410765 - 10/25/09 08:41 PM Attachment (86 downloads)

One more.

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TV Genesis SDF
Meade 127ED
Antares 152
Celestron C5
Celestron C8
Celestron C11
Coulter Odyssey 8
16 Dobsonian



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Doug76
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Re: Post a picture of your Cat new [Re: stevew]
      #3410786 - 10/25/09 08:56 PM Attachment (82 downloads)

SW8, my newest. It replaces the C6.

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Doug
Truckstop Astronomer


The Universe, the light of God, in all it's majesty

6 achro refractors 50mm-150mm
1 apo refractor 90mm
1 SCT 8inch
UO Abbe Volcano Tops
Faworski Ortho's
Panoptic 24mm


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mcoren
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Re: Post a picture of your Cat new [Re: Doug76]
      #3410900 - 10/25/09 09:51 PM Attachment (69 downloads)

I don't own this one anymore (thankfully!). This is a Dynamax 8 that I bought, used, in 1981. I kept it for way too long before getting rid of it.

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Mike
Orion SkyQuest XT10

Suburban Washington DC



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David Pavlich
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Re: Post a picture of your Cat new [Re: mcoren]
      #3411005 - 10/25/09 11:00 PM

It's not mounted, but this is my C14 after I replaced the stock tube with a Public Missiled CF tube:

[image][/image]

David

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Tony Bonanno
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Loc: Santa Fe, New Mexico
Re: Post a picture of your Cat new [Re: David Pavlich]
      #3411101 - 10/26/09 12:01 AM Attachment (76 downloads)

Lousy weather keeps these in garage alot lately.. Vixen VMC260L (10.25" modifed mak-cass) and Takahashi Mewlon 210 (8.25" Dall-Kirkham).

Tony

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Mewlon 210
Vixen VMC-260L
Intes MN61 Mak-Newt
CGE
Atlas


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ahlberto
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Re: Post a picture of your Cat new [Re: Tony Bonanno]
      #3412365 - 10/26/09 04:08 PM Attachment (71 downloads)

My pride and joy.The amazing C8

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http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/profile.php?id=1238507892&ref=nf
http://www.atalaia.org/index.php
CELESTRON C8



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JoshH
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Re: Post a picture of your Cat new [Re: ahlberto]
      #3412797 - 10/26/09 07:51 PM

Here is my Intes Micro MN-56 on the Unistar mount,



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16" F4.5 Astrosystems Telekit, Galaxy Optics Primary
Meade LX-50 8" F10 SCT Magellen II DSC (For Sale)
Intes Micro MN-56 Maksutov Newtonian
Orion 100mm F6 Achromat
Orion ST-80 F5 Acrhomat
Unistar Alt-Az Mount
Celestron CI-700 Mount
UO 40mm MK-70, 26mm Nagler, 20mm Pentax XW, 13mm Ethos, 8mm Ethos, 4.7mm 5k UWA, TMB Planetary Set, Paracorr.
Modified Canon 400D


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RobertED
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Re: Post a picture of your Cat new [Re: JoshH]
      #3412923 - 10/26/09 09:01 PM Attachment (66 downloads)

ORION's version of the C-11 on the Atlas mount!!

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pollux
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Re: Post a picture of your Cat new [Re: stevew]
      #3413219 - 10/26/09 11:50 PM

Quote:

Ok, how about CAT'S
C5-C8-C11

Steve




What's wrong with you Steve?

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Pentax 105SDP
Vixen VMC200L
Vixen VMC260L
Pentax XW eyepiece (complete set)

Personal Web Site

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Phil Frederick
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Re: Post a picture of your Cat new [Re: stevew]
      #3413239 - 10/27/09 12:04 AM

Great pic Steve. Really gives a perspective of the relative size difference as one moves up in aperture. Not really apparent from mfr's ads or other pics posted here! Gives one pause when aperture fever strikes!

Phil

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Phil

Intes M500 MCT (Teton Mods)
Stellarvue SV115EDT
Stellarvue SVR70ED Raptor
Orion ST80 f/5 w/Crayford
SV F50 Sparrowhawk
SV F60 Biggerhawk
Tak Teeguls, SV MG, SV Stablelock tripod, TV Gibraltar tripod, a rebuilt TV Gibraltar tripod with fixed Walnut/Oak legs, M1 on Bogen475
... Naglers, Panoptics, Stratus'


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RAKing
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Re: Post a picture of your Cat new [Re: Phil Frederick]
      #3414326 - 10/27/09 03:38 PM Attachment (69 downloads)

This is "Old Faithful", my C925 carbon fiber SCT. I've upgraded the mount to a Mach1 and this is a great combination - easy to use with great views.

Ron

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Phil Frederick
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Re: Post a picture of your Cat new [Re: RAKing]
      #3414755 - 10/27/09 07:23 PM Attachment (45 downloads)

Here's my little Intes M500 as modified for me by Mark at Teton. It got a new "Teton Blue" powdercoat finish and it got vents to help overcome the MCT cooldown issue.

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Phil

Intes M500 MCT (Teton Mods)
Stellarvue SV115EDT
Stellarvue SVR70ED Raptor
Orion ST80 f/5 w/Crayford
SV F50 Sparrowhawk
SV F60 Biggerhawk
Tak Teeguls, SV MG, SV Stablelock tripod, TV Gibraltar tripod, a rebuilt TV Gibraltar tripod with fixed Walnut/Oak legs, M1 on Bogen475
... Naglers, Panoptics, Stratus'


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Phil Frederick
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Re: Post a picture of your Cat new [Re: Phil Frederick]
      #3414759 - 10/27/09 07:25 PM Attachment (38 downloads)

another...

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Phil

Intes M500 MCT (Teton Mods)
Stellarvue SV115EDT
Stellarvue SVR70ED Raptor
Orion ST80 f/5 w/Crayford
SV F50 Sparrowhawk
SV F60 Biggerhawk
Tak Teeguls, SV MG, SV Stablelock tripod, TV Gibraltar tripod, a rebuilt TV Gibraltar tripod with fixed Walnut/Oak legs, M1 on Bogen475
... Naglers, Panoptics, Stratus'


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Phil Frederick
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Re: Post a picture of your Cat new [Re: Phil Frederick]
      #3414762 - 10/27/09 07:27 PM Attachment (45 downloads)

last one showing the vents.

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Phil

Intes M500 MCT (Teton Mods)
Stellarvue SV115EDT
Stellarvue SVR70ED Raptor
Orion ST80 f/5 w/Crayford
SV F50 Sparrowhawk
SV F60 Biggerhawk
Tak Teeguls, SV MG, SV Stablelock tripod, TV Gibraltar tripod, a rebuilt TV Gibraltar tripod with fixed Walnut/Oak legs, M1 on Bogen475
... Naglers, Panoptics, Stratus'


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moonnerd
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Re: Post a picture of your Cat new [Re: Phil Frederick]
      #3414774 - 10/27/09 07:34 PM

Phil - thats awesome! Is that new scope? I haven't noticed that in your stable before. You've got a PM heading your way.

cheers - Rob


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stevew
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Re: Post a picture of your Cat [Re: pollux]
      #3415160 - 10/27/09 11:02 PM






What's wrong with you Steve?



Hi My name is Steve, and I'm a scope-a-hollic

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TV Genesis SDF
Meade 127ED
Antares 152
Celestron C5
Celestron C8
Celestron C11
Coulter Odyssey 8
16 Dobsonian



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Phil Frederick
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Re: Post a picture of your Cat [Re: moonnerd]
      #3415797 - 10/28/09 10:50 AM

Quote:

thats awesome! Is that new scope? I haven't noticed that in your stable before




Thanks Rob--but I guess the kudos should go to Mark at Teton who did all the work. I just paid the bill!

Not new--I picked up the scope on AM earlier this year. A part came loose during shipping and put a coupla' scratches on the tube which prompted the new paint job. Mark suggested adding the vents when he had the scope disassembled so in my mind it was a no brainer to give it a try. I've only had it out a couple of times but they do seem to help.

Phil

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Phil

Intes M500 MCT (Teton Mods)
Stellarvue SV115EDT
Stellarvue SVR70ED Raptor
Orion ST80 f/5 w/Crayford
SV F50 Sparrowhawk
SV F60 Biggerhawk
Tak Teeguls, SV MG, SV Stablelock tripod, TV Gibraltar tripod, a rebuilt TV Gibraltar tripod with fixed Walnut/Oak legs, M1 on Bogen475
... Naglers, Panoptics, Stratus'


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Fox1971
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Re: Post a picture of your Cat [Re: JoshH]
      #3415851 - 10/28/09 11:14 AM

How do you like the MN56? I am thinking of getting one for a bit more aperture for my grab n go.

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JoshH
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Re: Post a picture of your Cat [Re: Fox1971]
      #3416678 - 10/28/09 06:37 PM

I love my MN-56, I doubt I will ever part with it. I did a side by side with a Televue 102 this spring and while there were subtle differences, the performance was VERY close. Sharpness on and off axis was pretty much identical. Saturn was the only planet to compare on, but other than a little bit of difference in color, (the Televue had a more orange color), the detail was pretty much identical. One very slight difference, stars were just a small bit brighter in the Televue, however the background sky was darker in the Mak-Newt. This made open clusters just a bit better in the Televue, but because of the contrast, galaxies were better in the Mak-Newt. Keep in mind these were VERY slight differences, if we didn't have the scopes side by side I don't think you would ever notice the difference. When you consider the price, and viewing position, (on an alt-az mount I much prefer the eyepiece at the top of the tube), I would rather have the MN-56 over a 4" refractor. If you want super wide fields and are super sensitive to field illumination you might notice a slight darkening around the edged of a low power wide field eyepiece. I never notice this unless I'm being very critical and looking for it, I don't feel it detracts from the view however. I'm not sure if this is accurate but I've heard it said that the MN-56 gives a 2 degree fully illuminated FOV. Here is a quote of an earlier post I made about my MN-56,

"On a night of very good seeing I really got to see what my MN-56 could do. I ran out of power with my 5mm TMB planetary and a 2x barlow giving 305x, 61x per inch, and if I had a shorter focal length eyepiece I'm sure I could have went higher. The views of the Moon and Saturn were just stunning, razor sharp with lots of contrast. I also looked at Mars, and even though it was about 3 arc seconds in size at that time, I could still detect a polar cap."

Hope that helps,

Josh

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16" F4.5 Astrosystems Telekit, Galaxy Optics Primary
Meade LX-50 8" F10 SCT Magellen II DSC (For Sale)
Intes Micro MN-56 Maksutov Newtonian
Orion 100mm F6 Achromat
Orion ST-80 F5 Acrhomat
Unistar Alt-Az Mount
Celestron CI-700 Mount
UO 40mm MK-70, 26mm Nagler, 20mm Pentax XW, 13mm Ethos, 8mm Ethos, 4.7mm 5k UWA, TMB Planetary Set, Paracorr.
Modified Canon 400D


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