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sr_sahs
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Post by sr_sahs »

Hi....
I'm new comers in this field. i plan to buy Celestron Advanced Series C8-SGT (XLT) Schmidt-Cassegrain. i need advices from all of you. tq
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weixing
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Post by weixing »

Hi,
Welcome to SingAstro!!
i need advices from all of you. tq
No problem... just ask. That's what this forum is for... to learn and share our experience and knowledge from each other.

Have a nice day.
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Post by Airconvent »

weclome to Singastro !
I already send a reply to your query...
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Post by yybmage »

Well if you haven't seen the sky with a pair of binos try getting a pair of binos instead. Don't expect to see glorious stars and beautiful nebulae! They are often grey and white! [smilie=dong.gif]
Blast off!!!!!!!
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Post by anonfire »

HELLO!

welcome to SingAstro!
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