Any observation session next week????

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garygoh
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Any observation session next week????

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Just book out from camp,wonder is there any observation session for next week.Cos next week is a long weekend,hope to join u guys for observation session.I am saving money to buy a 2 or 4mm eyepiece,for observation of the moon , got any recommandation???? :)
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Re: Any observation session next week????

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garygoh wrote:Just book out from camp,wonder is there any observation session for next week.Cos next week is a long weekend,hope to join u guys for observation session.I am saving money to buy a 2 or 4mm eyepiece,for observation of the moon , got any recommandation???? :)
Garygoh

ahh....the "correct" gary and his 102mm Skywatcher...heh heh
as a singastro "veteran", you would know by now that if sky is clear there definitely will be one...new moon too...
for 4mm, the radian is strongly recommended. Elton is selling his and I'm sure there would be an "NSF" discount? Else, check with Samuel for other recommendations...

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Well Rich, NSFs these days are getting paid way beyond what you and I were getting when we did ours :evil: , so I don't see why they should be getting any special treatment nowadays :lol: :lol: :lol: Right Gary ? :wink:

Anyway Gary, please do post a new topic for your enquiry regarding eyepiece recommendations under "equipment discussions" so that people who are interested in the area can help you out. They may miss it if you just leave it under this topic title.
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