A New Toy - and First Light!

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Re: A New Toy - and First Light!

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Enjoyed reading this! [smilie=angel2.gif]
Wee Ern aRmeD wiF Telescope reAdY tO taKe ovEr thE skY .. wIF jUst mY naKed eYEs .
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Re: A New Toy - and First Light!

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Thanks to those who enjoyed reading our reports! It takes time and effort to write them and your words of encouragement means a lot to us. :)

Glad I encouraged cloud_cover to be the first to write the report and convinced him that people do enjoy reading such reports even though there will not be any pretty astro photos in them. :)

@Airconvent. I doubt we would have met. We were there on a weekday - one of the clearest nights I have seen at Sedili so far. Hope to read your report soon.

Looking forward to more adventures with dobs under clear dark skies and local sidewalk sessions!
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It is how many people, less fortunate than you, got to look through it."
-- John Dobson.
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Re: A New Toy - and First Light!

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Wow! Welcome to the Dob club! Quality aperture rules! :)
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Re: A New Toy - and First Light!

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Canopus Lim wrote:Wow! Welcome to the Dob club! Quality aperture rules! :)
Thanks! Thanks to my friends, just joined the club recently. Hope to observe with you soon. :)
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"The importance of a telescope is not how big it is, how well made it is.
It is how many people, less fortunate than you, got to look through it."
-- John Dobson.
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