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In reply to the discussion: M27 the dumbbell nebula [View all]

chouchou

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8. He's said a few times that Refractors are much easier to "Do things"
Mon Jun 23, 2025, 03:24 PM
Jun 2025

I don't know squat about his stuff really..but he tries to school me on a few things..I like it.
Just between you and I....He bought an Ioptron (Spelling) 45lb mount and has trouble with it and the hand thing
to move the scope. He was pissed at it. Something about that it was not sealed well and the Florida humidity
messed it up and had to pay 240 bucks for the hand thing.
Anyway..thanks for reading so far.

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M27 the dumbbell nebula [View all] moonshinegnomie Jun 2025 OP
Beautiful, the colors are magnificent MiHale Jun 2025 #1
wow...I've seen it many times stillcool Jun 2025 #2
Great job! 60mm ? chouchou Jun 2025 #3
80mm moonshinegnomie Jun 2025 #4
Ah..I understand. My husband is into Astronomy. chouchou Jun 2025 #5
i know what you mean moonshinegnomie Jun 2025 #7
He's said a few times that Refractors are much easier to "Do things" chouchou Jun 2025 #8
ask him if hes heard of a telegizmo cover moonshinegnomie Jun 2025 #9
He said: Sure ..good idea. Thanks much for the heads up..! chouchou Jun 2025 #10
Wow! Amazing! SheltieLover Jun 2025 #6
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