She said yes and we scooped it up. Tonight was the first night (In a long while) that I would get a chance to see how far 50 dollars could go in astronomy fun. The Rockin’ TD Ranch - a review of sorts Sep 29 2024 06:03 PM by johnstra ...
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You'll definitely get a lot more experienced opinions over on the night vision astronomy forum, but since I'm here (relatively new to NV myself, took the plunge a few months ago, also a 10" dob) why not reply. First off - yes it's an amazing device and one of the most significan...
Live Beginners Astronomy Forum - Ask Me Anything - posted in Astronomy Clubs, Star Parties, Shows, & Conferences: Hi, Everyone! My local astronomy club periodically hosts a Beginners Astronomy Forum, via Zoom. The next installment is on October 8th, 2
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Page 278 of 279 - Cloudy Nights Introduce Yourself - posted in Beginners Forum (No Astrophotography): Hi all, always being interested in astronomy but finally took the plunge and ordered myself a C5 Schmidt Cassegrain. As I live in a light polluted area
Page 280 of 286 - Cloudy Nights Introduce Yourself - posted in Beginners Forum (No Astrophotography): Hi everyone, Cindy here. I can still remember the first time I looked through a telescope eyepiece at about 12 years old and saw Jupiter. What a feelin
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RAM - posted in Astronomy Software & Computers: I am considering the new Mac min m4. According to Pixinsight I need 32gb of ram minimum and perhaps more. It seems like overkill for me. Pixinsight is only one if the uses I have for my computer and the res
Page 1 of 2 - Tips for a beginner - posted in Beginners Forum (No Astrophotography): Greetings fellow astronomy enthusiasts, Im excited to join this community as a beginner seeking guidance and support in my newfound passion for stargazing. Recently,