Showing posts with label budget. Show all posts
Showing posts with label budget. Show all posts

Friday, 24 May 2013

Telescopes and Summer Days


What to do with a telescope in the summer?
The nights are shorter, and the only decent time is in the "middle of the night".
Heading towards the "Longest Day", the time for decent observation is getting shorter and shorter.
The Sun spoils the view of the Moon and the stars.

Sunday, 14 April 2013

Digiscoping with a TAL-120 telescope (part 1)

A small panasonic compact camera attached to a digiscoping bracket,
which is mounted on a TAL-120 telescope
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"Digiscoping" is usually taken to mean

The new 'scope arrives ...


  The new telescope arrived as scheduled on the Monday.
Unboxing shots:
In the shipping box, after I have removed the "pier" stand.
The various "bits and bobs" included with the TAL-120 telescope.
The "adapter" is really a short T-mount extension ring, and would be used with SLRs with a relatively short flange-to-focal-plane distance. Not used with my Sony dSLR, but could be useful if you have a Canon or suchlike.
The "Cross-hairs Reticle" screws into one of the eyepieces and is used during setting up for aligning the main telescope tube with the smaller finderscope (which has its own built-in reticle).
The "Barrel"

Saturday, 23 March 2013

One small step for man ...

After many years, I am, in my late forties, about to get a "proper" telescope.
I placed an order with Scopes'n'Skies on Monday, and the courier is supposed to be delivering the stuff in two days time.
I have ordered a