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Post by Peter Deedigan » Mon Apr 15, 2013 1:27 pm

hi all,

long time star gazer so I bit the bullet a few weeks ago and bought a telescope. Still getting the hang of it and realising that I know next to nothing about whats up there!

Living in the city so that light isn't the best but can still see on a clear night. Saw the ISS on Friday night (naked eye) but still impressive. Never realised that the moon ain't your friend till the other night when it was like a street light in the sky and really bright in the eyepiece (bought a moon files online so hopefully it will be easier on the eye next time)

Looking forward to learning the important things like whats the best flask maker to keep my tea warm on a cold night!!!

cheers,
Peter

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Post by Roy Stewart » Mon Apr 15, 2013 1:42 pm

Hi Peter...

Welcome to the mad house..
U will learn a lot from all the guys in the
club..

Cheers Roy :D :D
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Post by Dave Lillis » Mon Apr 15, 2013 2:19 pm

Hi Peter,
welcome, and I hope you find these boards and website useful.
IF you already havent, then you should have a look through the "links-help" and "This months sky guide" sections of the main site to see resources and whats happening in the sky.

What scope did you buy ?
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Post by Tom Walsh » Mon Apr 15, 2013 2:51 pm

Hi Peter,
Welcome to the club.
Regards,

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Post by Frank Ryan » Tue Apr 16, 2013 1:11 pm

Welcome aboard Peter.

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Post by Peter Deedigan » Tue Apr 16, 2013 1:57 pm

hi Dave,

its a Meade 4" refractor. it have a go to drive which I would be lost without. tried to find the moon the other night without it and took me about 10mins and the moon was full :oops:
bought a 2xbarlow for it and it does make the images look better but also makes the image very wobbly when focusing.

thanks all for the welcome.
cheers,
peter

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Post by Frank Ryan » Thu Apr 18, 2013 7:29 am

Peter, do you have link to an image of the setup?
Do you have a finder scope set up on it?
What mount is it? LXD75?

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Post by Peter Deedigan » Thu Apr 18, 2013 11:09 am

hi Frank,

link from the Telescope house below:

http://www.telescopehouse.com/acatalog/ ... tar-1.html

it has a finder scope but I can't line it up. it's a red dot finder (actually left it turned on the other day and the battery is now dead!)

Hope the above says what type of a mount it is as that went a bit over my head!

cheers,
Peter

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Post by Dave Lillis » Fri Apr 19, 2013 10:31 am

Just looked it up, it's got audiostar, I haven't used one of these before, it would be good to see it in action
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Post by Frank Ryan » Fri Apr 19, 2013 10:49 am

Peter, if your around on Fri / Sat / Sun and can make it down to the GAM event on O Callaghans Strand I'm gonna stick my neck out here and say that someone would be able to take a look at that viewfinder for you.

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Post by Peter Deedigan » Fri Apr 19, 2013 1:06 pm

hi Dave / Frank,

thanks for the offer but don't think I will make it down this weekend have family commitments over the weekend so I'll be tied up! (not literally :cry: )

the audiostar is good, i'd be lost without it. You have to find two stars and it takes your location from there. Getting better at finding the two stars and because of this it is getting more and more accurate. Started getting the star centered in the scope using higher mag and it seems to be doing the trick (if I locate the right star first!)
Found a good app that helps for this Meade Skykey. there are a few more but I find this one the most helpful.
Hoping to go to the meeting on 2nd May if its on and join up so talk to ye then.

cheers,
Petre

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Post by Dave Lillis » Fri Apr 19, 2013 1:19 pm

Peter,
you sound like you know what you're doing, you'll be fine with that scope :)

btw Peter, you're name is very familiar, you ever live in Stenson park in Limerick, ???
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Post by Peter Deedigan » Fri Apr 19, 2013 5:07 pm

hi Dave,

I never lived in Stenson but I had relations living there before.
too small a world to have an unusual name, can get you into trouble!
Hope it only good memories :P

cheers,
peter

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Post by Dave Lillis » Fri Apr 19, 2013 6:10 pm

I have memories of a Pat Deedigan, I think he's with the firefighters now, and I remember his father was in the army, I think
yea, definitely a small world ! :)
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