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mnbamne
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NEW TO ASTROSCOPY. FOR SOLAR,STILL in the EGG
      #2250503 - 03/11/08 01:40 PM

HI ,
Sorry for writing in this forum.Didn't know whether to post in Beginners or in this dedicated forum.I am new to astroscopy ,but when i saw Solar images,I was stunned.There lies the annual target for scopy ,the brightest of all and to top it very volatile with ever changing scenario(correct me if Iam wrong).
Can you you guys tell me what are the components involved in Solar scopes.At first I just thought having Solar filters will do the trick but then i realised that more action is with additional stuff.And that s where I lost it.
I'll be glad if you can guide me to proper link(if already discussed).thanks
regards
Mikhil

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Orion Starmax 127 Mak-cass with stock 25 mm Plossl
2x TV Barlow
Owl 11mm
BO/TMB 8mm planetary
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colinsk
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Re: NEW TO ASTROSCOPY. FOR SOLAR,STILL in the EGG new [Re: mnbamne]
      #2250622 - 03/11/08 02:47 PM

Hi Mikhi, The easiest way to figure out if you like this is to buy a Coronado PST.

PST link

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Colin Kaminski

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AT Voyager

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