My first scope - a Tasco 2" collapsible refractor (the ones which Sailors use). I can carry it with me wherever I go!
The first time I looked at the moon with it I was blinded! Then I found out that I can see what people on the opposite block was doing, and it became a terrestrial scope! Heh...
having fun with your telescope?
- Canopus Lim
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My most fun scope is my Obsession 12.5". Simple and smooth to operate and I have the options of using my DSC or tracking. With the resolution and aperture, I can see lot of details on planets/ lunar and DSOs in Singapore or Mersing.
Everytime I look at the moon, I see far more craters than is recorded on the Lunar Atlas. Clusters of craters looking like clusters of stars. Lots of details on planets (and I find it looks better than most amateur astro photos) and sharp optics. Aperture big enough to see galaxy structures at dark sky places. The only issue I have is that there is not many chances to go Mersing (due to time, weather)...so I am mostly limited to brighter DSOs and planets/ lunar in Singapore.
Whenever, there is clear weather, I am usually out with my scope.
Everytime I look at the moon, I see far more craters than is recorded on the Lunar Atlas. Clusters of craters looking like clusters of stars. Lots of details on planets (and I find it looks better than most amateur astro photos) and sharp optics. Aperture big enough to see galaxy structures at dark sky places. The only issue I have is that there is not many chances to go Mersing (due to time, weather)...so I am mostly limited to brighter DSOs and planets/ lunar in Singapore.
Whenever, there is clear weather, I am usually out with my scope.
AstroDuck
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- Favourite scope: Mag1 Instruments 12.5" Portaball
Richard!! What are you thinking about!!??acc wrote:Airconvent wrote:using the word in plural seems to denote something naughty..hahaha.kayheem wrote:CC's portaballs.
Absolutely a joy to track and fantastic views!
Of all the scopes that I have owned and sold, the one that I miss most is the Orion XT 10" Dobsonian. It cost me less than US$500 and yet has the aperture (10") to go deep, the optics are good enough to give contrasty and detailed views of the planets, and setup takes less than a couple of minutes. I sold it only because there was no economical way of shipping the scope back to Sg. If I only had dropped the OTA into the pacific ocean and let the currents bring in back to Sg for me...
I now have my portaball as my 'permanent' telescope. I like it most for its fluid and unrestricted movements
We do it in the dark...
Portaball 12.5"
Takahashi Mewlon 210
William Optics 110ED
...and all night long!
Portaball 12.5"
Takahashi Mewlon 210
William Optics 110ED
...and all night long!
- Clifford60
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- Clifford60
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