I'd like to hook up my digital camera to the 32" scope. Think of the images that we could produce. Way to go guys! I'm going to have to drive north and take a peek sometime. Debbie
From: diveboss@xmission.com Date: 2005/02/04 Fri AM 10:22:51 MST To: Utah Astronomy <utah-astronomy@mailman.xmission.com> Subject: Re: [Utah-astronomy] Tonights star party...
You know, with a scope of this quality, this close to home, I may have to get that eye surgery i've been putting off... I lost my keen eyesight as a youth doing things I was warned not to do lest I go blind, and now I am paying the price. ;)
I too meant to thank everyone as well for their contibutions including Chuck. If it weren't for his contribution, we might have had to use a ladies compact mirror to bend the light through the fixed eyepiece. And that fixed eyepiece design is just one more superb aspect of this scope. Good idea!
Guy
Quoting Siegfried Jachmann <ziggy943@xmission.com>:
This is a milestone.
Congrats to all that have participated and contributed. We have raised the bar.
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