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Not much chance of that, he's a bit brown bread really.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostAnyone know when Mercury is up as well?If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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I believe he is contact with Uranus...Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
Anyone know when Mercury is up as well?Comment
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Sorry. Big bit in the news this week about spotting 5 of the 10 planets. They say 8 now since Pluto was downgraded but Zeity says there's 10 and I believe him.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostWhich of the other eight is "all 5"?
What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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You could go the whole hog and build yourself an observatory.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostSpend much less on a decent reflector, something you can pack in the boot of the car and get away from the light pollution. Some nice scopes sub £1k with motor drive mounts so no need to spend ages trying to get the thing aligned.
Biggest frustration with noobs to scopes is how hard it is to see something and keep it in the field of view. A decent equatorial mount will solve that. You need to be looking at planets, nebulae, galaxies, clusters etc rather than just pointing at random stars which will still just look like stars no matter how powerful the optics.
I'm starting to get great results using a Nikon D3000 + 75-300mm telephoto lens for astrophotography, just getting a starfield shot like I used to see in books as a kid is very rewarding.
Some good astronomical photos there too.Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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Ah, he's including the one that UFO was based on. They are bastards that live there.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostSorry. Big bit in the news this week about spotting 5 of the 10 planets. They say 8 now since Pluto was downgraded but Zeity says there's 10 and I believe him.
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They reckon that's a classic rich newbie mistake, as you're better off with 7 * 50 or 10 * 50 binoculars. The big powerful mothers are too cumbersome and have too small a field of view which makes for an unhappy viewing experience unless you have a tripod and something to help you to point them in the right direction.Last edited by TimberWolf; 11 March 2012, 23:05.Comment
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Last time this took place that I can remember was in 2001 - Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.
I'll take a look out this evening but there is a lot of haze in London today which I hope will clear by this evening. I'll be down by the river to spot them if it does.Comment
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I saw three of them at about 7pm last night. Venus and Jupiter are close together, and Mars. Venus is very bright.
My mate has got that SkyView app on his iphone, which is pretty cool.Comment
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