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Refractor piggybacked

The C8 and Sky Watcher 100mm F/10 Triplet ED Apochromatic refractor, on the G-11 Mount

Submitted by William Lee on 05/20/2007 15:07:16


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Side-by-side

Both scopes mounted on a Losmandy dual side-by-side (DSBS) plate.  If you do this, be aware that balance is difficult if the two scopes are vastly different in weight (as in this case).  I never considered this, but now I balance each scope individually on the DSBS and then the whole DSBS.  I can demonstrate this, if anyone is interested.

Submitted by William Lee on 05/20/2007 15:10:19


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The "Observatory" Begins

Okay, so it's not an observatory; it's just a pier.  But, hey, I've got to name it something, and "Plum Pier" doesn't sound as good.  In my wife's family, it's always hurry up (they build custom houses for a living).  Here's the sonotube for the pier waiting for the pour, which is scheduled to be done as an "extra" pour after pouring a slab for one of the houses being built.  Note the line of stakes marking north.  I had 6-7 spaced ~40 feet apart.  (You need to have them far from the pier because the truck is likely to knock them over.)  Our concrete guy was intensly curious about what this was for...

Submitted by William Lee on 05/20/2007 15:40:13


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First light for the Sky Watcher 100mm F/10 triplet apo

Mounted on an Orion EQ-2. Not quite enough mount for this scope. I've since sold this mount and my ST80. 6-18-06

Submitted by William Lee on 05/21/2007 11:24:05

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