- Jun 11, 2004
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After many years I've decided to get back into a hobby I dropped a decade ago. I picked up an older model Celestron C8 Schmidt Cassgrain on an equatorial mount with motor, half a dozen quality lenses and a sturdy tripod for $750 shipped on ebay.
Here are just a few things that can be seen with this scope
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMGZ5X0itt8
and believe it or not...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eo_A4RAb1E
Unfortunately I live in a rain forest and we get few good viewing nights a year so on my days off I've been sitting around playing with Stellarium software(much better than google sky) while playing my mp3 collection from Eve online in the background.
It's been cloudy and rainy every night for the past 7 days since I received my new toy but I'm looking for a break in the weather Thursday night. In the meantime I've taken my scope out half a dozen times in anticipation only to take it apart again and put it back in the case. Can't wait to get my feet wet again and back in the glory that is the universe.
Anyone else fancy themselves an amateur(armchair) astronomer or have interests therein?
Here are just a few things that can be seen with this scope
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMGZ5X0itt8
and believe it or not...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eo_A4RAb1E
Unfortunately I live in a rain forest and we get few good viewing nights a year so on my days off I've been sitting around playing with Stellarium software(much better than google sky) while playing my mp3 collection from Eve online in the background.
It's been cloudy and rainy every night for the past 7 days since I received my new toy but I'm looking for a break in the weather Thursday night. In the meantime I've taken my scope out half a dozen times in anticipation only to take it apart again and put it back in the case. Can't wait to get my feet wet again and back in the glory that is the universe.
Anyone else fancy themselves an amateur(armchair) astronomer or have interests therein?
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