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Same with my pink telescope, extreme top-heaviness.....Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI bought a Celestron 25 * 100 SkyMaster a couple of months ago.
But it's so flipping large and heavy I'd probably knacker a muscle if I tried holding it over my head too long
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I bought some Celestron 25 * 100 SkyMaster binoculars a couple of months ago.
But it's so flipping large and heavy I'd probably knacker a muscle if I tried holding it over my head too long
Last edited by OwlHoot; 15 February 2013, 20:56.
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I'll be using binoculars as tracking it with a telescope will be difficult.
EDIT: It'll be much more difficult since the clear skies of an hour ago have now totally clouded over.
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Anyone else using their telescope ....
I'll be using my pink telescope, a whole week without any...
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Anyone else using their telescope ....
... to try and spot that bloody great rock hurtling past Earth?
Santa brought me a Celestron AstroMaster for Christmas, today is the first time I'm going to try and use itTags: None
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