Hingle McCringleberry Posted June 20, 2013 Share Posted June 20, 2013 Telescopes... Who has 'em, and what do I need to know... Looking to buy one three days ago... Impulse control is an issue at my household... I had one for about 15 years. Four-inch reflector with a pretty decent focal length. Overall it was a pretty good telescope, but the reality is, even with a good telescope all you're going to look at are planets, galaxies, nebulae and the moon. Stars are still just little dots no matter how much you refract them. I still love astronomy and I go out to look at the stars a couple times a week, but I don't know if I'll buy another telescope. EDIT - I suppose that didn't answer your question. Sorry. I'd definitely go with a reflector over a refractor. You'll get a longer focal length and the light loss from the upper mirror isn't too bad. After I got my big-ass telescope they started coming out with those shorter, fatter, combination telescopes that combine reflective and refractive properties. Not sure what they're called but you see them in every store these days. Their advantage is the wider aperture which gathers far more light, and more light = better image quality. I think these are quite a bit more expensive, though. The best thing you could do is to join a local astronomy club. They'll be able to guide you in your purchase, especially if your area has specific impediments like light pollution or pervasive humidity. They'll also help you find new and interesting things to look at, which is important because if you're like me, you can only look at something out there so many times before you get bored. Good luck, and remember - you're looking at the stars, not through your neighbor's window. One is a hobby. One is creepy. Hey thanks... Yeah pretty much what I had read on these here interwebs... As for creeping, the hot (REALLY HOT) girl across the street fenced in her back yard... Maybe it was due to me mowing the same patch of grass for three hours straight while she as laying out, or possibly she wanted to let here little rat dog do its wiz-biz without a leash, alas we will never know, I cant come with in 100' of her... Anyway, what you are talking about is the Schmidt-Cassegrain style telescope, I think that is what I'm going with, thanks for the info... Quote Link to comment
jimk Posted June 20, 2013 Share Posted June 20, 2013 Telescopes... Who has 'em, and what do I need to know... Looking to buy one three days ago... Impulse control is an issue at my household... I had one for about 15 years. Four-inch reflector with a pretty decent focal length. Overall it was a pretty good telescope, but the reality is, even with a good telescope all you're going to look at are planets, galaxies, nebulae and the moon. Stars are still just little dots no matter how much you refract them. I still love astronomy and I go out to look at the stars a couple times a week, but I don't know if I'll buy another telescope. EDIT - I suppose that didn't answer your question. Sorry. I'd definitely go with a reflector over a refractor. You'll get a longer focal length and the light loss from the upper mirror isn't too bad. After I got my big-ass telescope they started coming out with those shorter, fatter, combination telescopes that combine reflective and refractive properties. Not sure what they're called but you see them in every store these days. Their advantage is the wider aperture which gathers far more light, and more light = better image quality. I think these are quite a bit more expensive, though. The best thing you could do is to join a local astronomy club. They'll be able to guide you in your purchase, especially if your area has specific impediments like light pollution or pervasive humidity. They'll also help you find new and interesting things to look at, which is important because if you're like me, you can only look at something out there so many times before you get bored. Good luck, and remember - you're looking at the stars, not through your neighbor's window. One is a hobby. One is creepy. Hey thanks... Yeah pretty much what I had read on these here interwebs... As for creeping, the hot (REALLY HOT) girl across the street fenced in her back yard... Maybe it was due to me mowing the same patch of grass for three hours straight while she as laying out, or possibly she wanted to let here little rat dog do its wiz-biz without a leash, alas we will never know, I cant come with in 100' of her... Anyway, what you are talking about is the Schmidt-Cassegrain style telescope, I think that is what I'm going with, thanks for the info... You need one of these my friend http://aparotors.com/ Quote Link to comment
RedRedJarvisRedwine Posted June 20, 2013 Share Posted June 20, 2013 Telescopes... Who has 'em, and what do I need to know... Looking to buy one three days ago... Impulse control is an issue at my household... I had one for about 15 years. Four-inch reflector with a pretty decent focal length. Overall it was a pretty good telescope, but the reality is, even with a good telescope all you're going to look at are planets, galaxies, nebulae and the moon. Stars are still just little dots no matter how much you refract them. I still love astronomy and I go out to look at the stars a couple times a week, but I don't know if I'll buy another telescope. EDIT - I suppose that didn't answer your question. Sorry. I'd definitely go with a reflector over a refractor. You'll get a longer focal length and the light loss from the upper mirror isn't too bad. After I got my big-ass telescope they started coming out with those shorter, fatter, combination telescopes that combine reflective and refractive properties. Not sure what they're called but you see them in every store these days. Their advantage is the wider aperture which gathers far more light, and more light = better image quality. I think these are quite a bit more expensive, though. The best thing you could do is to join a local astronomy club. They'll be able to guide you in your purchase, especially if your area has specific impediments like light pollution or pervasive humidity. They'll also help you find new and interesting things to look at, which is important because if you're like me, you can only look at something out there so many times before you get bored. Good luck, and remember - you're looking at the stars, not through your neighbor's window. One is a hobby. One is creepy. For some people(a couple of my buddies included), creepy is a hobby! And it's only creepy if you get caught. Or so I'm told. Quote Link to comment
GM_Tood Posted June 20, 2013 Share Posted June 20, 2013 http://theconversati...-on-a-dvd-15306 Think of all the pr0n..err..movies on a single dvd. Quote Link to comment
GSG Posted June 20, 2013 Share Posted June 20, 2013 Instagram will now let users post 15 second videos. I guess Vine is dead now. But who really wants to watch 15 second videos? Quote Link to comment
ADS Posted June 20, 2013 Share Posted June 20, 2013 Instagram will now let users post 15 second videos. I guess Vine is dead now. But who really wants to watch 15 second videos? Depends on what it is Quote Link to comment
GSG Posted June 20, 2013 Share Posted June 20, 2013 Instagram will now let users post 15 second videos. I guess Vine is dead now. But who really wants to watch 15 second videos? Depends on what it is Quote Link to comment
Hingle McCringleberry Posted June 20, 2013 Share Posted June 20, 2013 Telescopes... Who has 'em, and what do I need to know... Looking to buy one three days ago... Impulse control is an issue at my household... I had one for about 15 years. Four-inch reflector with a pretty decent focal length. Overall it was a pretty good telescope, but the reality is, even with a good telescope all you're going to look at are planets, galaxies, nebulae and the moon. Stars are still just little dots no matter how much you refract them. I still love astronomy and I go out to look at the stars a couple times a week, but I don't know if I'll buy another telescope. EDIT - I suppose that didn't answer your question. Sorry. I'd definitely go with a reflector over a refractor. You'll get a longer focal length and the light loss from the upper mirror isn't too bad. After I got my big-ass telescope they started coming out with those shorter, fatter, combination telescopes that combine reflective and refractive properties. Not sure what they're called but you see them in every store these days. Their advantage is the wider aperture which gathers far more light, and more light = better image quality. I think these are quite a bit more expensive, though. The best thing you could do is to join a local astronomy club. They'll be able to guide you in your purchase, especially if your area has specific impediments like light pollution or pervasive humidity. They'll also help you find new and interesting things to look at, which is important because if you're like me, you can only look at something out there so many times before you get bored. Good luck, and remember - you're looking at the stars, not through your neighbor's window. One is a hobby. One is creepy. Hey thanks... Yeah pretty much what I had read on these here interwebs... As for creeping, the hot (REALLY HOT) girl across the street fenced in her back yard... Maybe it was due to me mowing the same patch of grass for three hours straight while she as laying out, or possibly she wanted to let here little rat dog do its wiz-biz without a leash, alas we will never know, I cant come with in 100' of her... Anyway, what you are talking about is the Schmidt-Cassegrain style telescope, I think that is what I'm going with, thanks for the info... You need one of these my friend http://aparotors.com/ $3800 to see a girl in a bikini.... Quote Link to comment
GSG Posted June 21, 2013 Share Posted June 21, 2013 I thought this was pretty funny: http://www.thespec.com/news-story/3845206-have-your-say-about-the-firestorm-over-a-wedding-gift/ 1 Quote Link to comment
StPaulHusker Posted June 22, 2013 Share Posted June 22, 2013 Instagram will now let users post 15 second videos. I guess Vine is dead now. But who really wants to watch 15 second videos? Depends on what it is Would it be considered a short video or a long gif? Quote Link to comment
StPaulHusker Posted June 22, 2013 Share Posted June 22, 2013 So due to work travel last week, my Father's Day was bumped to this weekend. Tonight, took the family to the beach. When I got home my son and wife surprised me with a chocolate, peanut butter, bacon pie. Tomorrow, I fish. Best wife and sons ever. That is all 1 Quote Link to comment
MLB 51 Posted June 22, 2013 Share Posted June 22, 2013 So, I'm sitting at work watching the news about the Colorado wild fires. Guess who sits down next to me. God. I look at him and say. You should really do something about those wild fires. He looks at me and says. I'll take care of it just as soon as I get out. For the record. I work in a mental institution. Quote Link to comment
tschu Posted June 22, 2013 Share Posted June 22, 2013 Goshhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh I'm havin a rough go of it here lately Quote Link to comment
MLB 51 Posted June 22, 2013 Share Posted June 22, 2013 Goshhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh I'm havin a rough go of it here lately Drink more. It works for me. Quote Link to comment
NUance Posted June 23, 2013 Author Share Posted June 23, 2013 I thought this was pretty funny: http://www.thespec.c...a-wedding-gift/ Ha ha! That's pretty funny. But to be honest, the guy should have responded initially by either giving them the receipt or ignoring their request. Both sides come off as immature jerks. Quote Link to comment
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