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Jolly good
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Go out now and you'll see the planet Jupiter next to the Moon.
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I can see the moon but can't see Jupiter
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OG(den)
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Its -10 C so it can do one
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Jolly good
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Jolly good
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We have a pretty decent (Ł300) telescope, had it for a year but we've only set it up twice
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I like to gaze at Saturn.
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Likes cars that go boom
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James have you seen uranus?
lol
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I can spot Saturn/Jupiter/Venus (that one is easy) by naked eye so I watch them move year round... I had a telescope growing up and every weekend I would look for the planets. So tend to know about what time they would be visible. Particularly Jupiter... the moons move position relatively quickly so it's always a different view. Mars I haven't been able to see, I guess because the local light here is bad even though I knew exactly where it was... MD was even worse as the planetary axis was more towards horizon and being between two metros, the local light was particularly bad
I need to upgrade mine though. I think it's pretty standard aperture. You can make 'em too but not sure I want to go through the hassle... it's not easy from everything I've read and fairly expensive. First one I ever found (by accident) was Venus. It was close to dusk so it was like a burning white crescent ball... pretty badass. I don't bother with precise calculations and using the measurements... I just load a starmap and go. Last edited by Maru; 27-11-2016 at 12:07 AM. |
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Some people say just get a really nice pair of binoculars... a lot easier to find stuff and you will be more inclined to actually use it. I'm not sure what specs as it's been a while since I read up on it.
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I might look into that.I probably would be more inclined to pick them up and look more regularly.
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Jolly good
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Jupiter is right next to the Moon again. Quite a startling sight actually.
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