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Telescopes: 12" f5 dob, Celestron CPC800, 150mmf5 Celestron achro, Tak TSA102, TV76, ETX125...
Binos: Steiner Wildlife XP 10x26, Swarovski 8x30 Habicht, Zeiss SFL 8x40, Vanguard Endeavour 10.5x45, Fuji FMTR-SX 10x50, Tak 22x60, Orion Resolux 15x70
Eyepieces: way too many (is that possible?), but I do like my TV 32mm plossl, 13mm Nagler T6, 27mm Panoptic and 3-6mm Nagler zoom, plus Fujiyama 18mm and 25mm orthos and Tak 7.5mm LE
I was attempting to see 12P Pons-Brooks the night before last just after sunset. Having worked out its position I started searching: and this is what I found. Guess where the exact position of the comet is?
BTW, last night I tried again, and the dastardly bat was still hanging around- but this time I managed to see the comet, just above Taurus' foot. Only a faint fuzz in twilight with a hint of a tail in my binos.
Hopefully it will maintain its brightness for a few more days as it gets higher, and the moon begins to rise a bit later.
(BTW, the bat was moving very quickly as it hunted, so I was pleased to get this image, even though it is not as sharp as I would like. Taken with a Tamron 18-300mm zoom at 242mm, ISO 6400 and 1/350 second - and even at that speed the wings are blurred!)
Telescopes: 12" f5 dob, Celestron CPC800, 150mmf5 Celestron achro, Tak TSA102, TV76, ETX125...
Binos: Steiner Wildlife XP 10x26, Swarovski 8x30 Habicht, Zeiss SFL 8x40, Vanguard Endeavour 10.5x45, Fuji FMTR-SX 10x50, Tak 22x60, Orion Resolux 15x70
Eyepieces: way too many (is that possible?), but I do like my TV 32mm plossl, 13mm Nagler T6, 27mm Panoptic and 3-6mm Nagler zoom, plus Fujiyama 18mm and 25mm orthos and Tak 7.5mm LE
Saw this little guy in our suburban backyard. It is an Eastern Spinebill, but I didn't know that they hovered like a hummingbird. I had never seen one in suburbia before either. Very cool.
The piccie was taken through our kitchen window with a 300mm telephoto, so I am pleased with its reasonable sharpness. (1/350 sec)
(The flower is a "Mexican Sage")
Telescopes: 12" f5 dob, Celestron CPC800, 150mmf5 Celestron achro, Tak TSA102, TV76, ETX125...
Binos: Steiner Wildlife XP 10x26, Swarovski 8x30 Habicht, Zeiss SFL 8x40, Vanguard Endeavour 10.5x45, Fuji FMTR-SX 10x50, Tak 22x60, Orion Resolux 15x70
Eyepieces: way too many (is that possible?), but I do like my TV 32mm plossl, 13mm Nagler T6, 27mm Panoptic and 3-6mm Nagler zoom, plus Fujiyama 18mm and 25mm orthos and Tak 7.5mm LE