Today I'm neither Angry nor Happy about....
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We know exactly why you sanctioned the purchase of a rather large telescope for number one son, matey boy, and it has feck all to do with Mars.Worthy4England wrote:Number One son (13), decided some while ago he was interested in astronomy. Cue telescope purchase at Christmas (quite a largish one). Just to help anyone out, who didn't know, Mars is allegedly at it's optimum altitude at 04:00.

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Bruce Rioja wrote:We know exactly why you sanctioned the purchase of a rather large telescope for number one son, matey boy, and it has feck all to do with Mars.Worthy4England wrote:Number One son (13), decided some while ago he was interested in astronomy. Cue telescope purchase at Christmas (quite a largish one). Just to help anyone out, who didn't know, Mars is allegedly at it's optimum altitude at 04:00.

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Orion XT8. 8" Dobsonian.Montreal Wanderer wrote:How many inches? Of course I did mean the telescope.Worthy4England wrote:Number One son (13), decided some while ago he was interested in astronomy. Cue telescope purchase at Christmas (quite a largish one). Just to help anyone out, who didn't know, Mars is allegedly at it's optimum altitude at 04:00.
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thebish wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:We know exactly why you sanctioned the purchase of a rather large telescope for number one son, matey boy, and it has feck all to do with Mars.Worthy4England wrote:Number One son (13), decided some while ago he was interested in astronomy. Cue telescope purchase at Christmas (quite a largish one). Just to help anyone out, who didn't know, Mars is allegedly at it's optimum altitude at 04:00.

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My god, that is a gigantic piece of equipment! I had a four inch Bausch & Lomb which seems a bit more portable than yours! Good as a 1000mm telephoto lens as well. Still I'd like to look through an 8 inch job to check out Albeiro.Worthy4England wrote:Orion XT8. 8" Dobsonian.Montreal Wanderer wrote:How many inches? Of course I did mean the telescope.Worthy4England wrote:Number One son (13), decided some while ago he was interested in astronomy. Cue telescope purchase at Christmas (quite a largish one). Just to help anyone out, who didn't know, Mars is allegedly at it's optimum altitude at 04:00.
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Aye, tis pretty good for starters. Easily picks out larger Jupiter moons, moon shadows, bands and red spot. Moons are only pinpoint though.
Mars a bit of a disappointment this morning. Pretty low to horizon so difficult to get unobstructed view. Same with Saturn, although we did pick out rings.
Mars a bit of a disappointment this morning. Pretty low to horizon so difficult to get unobstructed view. Same with Saturn, although we did pick out rings.
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I could see the four Galilean moons and red spot with mine. The best time for the rings is when Saturn is tilted towards us at perihelion and aphelion (next aphelion is next year). Checked out Mars about 12 years ago when it was closest - not too exciting. I lost the telescope when my ex-wife decided she wanted it - not that she's ever used it or even knows how. Do look for Albeiro in Cygnus - spectacular blue red double star (though hard to find with my sighting scope).Worthy4England wrote:Aye, tis pretty good for starters. Easily picks out larger Jupiter moons, moon shadows, bands and red spot. Moons are only pinpoint though.
Mars a bit of a disappointment this morning. Pretty low to horizon so difficult to get unobstructed view. Same with Saturn, although we did pick out rings.
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Apparently there's a very bright green comet shooting this way in the next few days. You need to be up a couple of hours before sunrise to catch it.
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Haven't looked for Albiero yet. Have just about caught M42 Orion Nebula though.
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I just saw a green Orion Ghia on the M42 - without the use of a telescope!Worthy4England wrote:Haven't looked for Albiero yet. Have just about caught M42 Orion Nebula though.
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This Green Orion. Is it an MG & driven by Booker T by any chance ?thebish wrote:I just saw a green Orion Ghia on the M42 - without the use of a telescope!Worthy4England wrote:Haven't looked for Albiero yet. Have just about caught M42 Orion Nebula though.
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not angry - or happy - but disappointed...
we're moving house to a new town being built on the edge of Exeter - Cranbrook - cos of the missus's job... I won't be able to keep the chickens as the deeds on the house we are moving to forbid it...
we're moving house to a new town being built on the edge of Exeter - Cranbrook - cos of the missus's job... I won't be able to keep the chickens as the deeds on the house we are moving to forbid it...

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Sneak 'em in there on the basis that chickens can't read.
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...sounds like a good plan!Worthy4England wrote:Sneak 'em in there on the basis that chickens can't read.
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just discovered the new house has an ceramic induction hob - which means a whole new set of pans/wok/pressure-cooker etc... 

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Ceramic or induction?
Ceramic shouldn't mean a change, it's still a heat source isn't it?
Ceramic shouldn't mean a change, it's still a heat source isn't it?
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Errr that's how science works, not women...
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inductionLord Kangana wrote:Ceramic or induction?
Ceramic shouldn't mean a change, it's still a heat source isn't it?
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Yeah, well you're f*cked then. Sorry!
You can judge the whole world on the sparkle that you think it lacks.
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