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![]() "Wade Hasbrouck" wrote in message ... I have a 10" Mead LX200GPS "Cloud Magnet." Sitting here in Seattle waiting for clouds to go away as it is "M42 Season" and M31 is straight over head. :-) Hoping to get a better picture of the Horsehead this year. With a 10" telescope? I do most of my nebula photos with a 300mm lens on my Canon -- although I do have it strapped to my C-8 Celestron and use that with the equatorial drive to chase a guide star. I have been contemplating buying another 'scope so when your cloud magnet gets too dusty over in the corner G, send it down here to the Mojave Desert. Our nominal cloud cover around here is "clear and a million" for at least 300 days a year. I've made six trips to Whidby(?sp) Island and I can unequivocally report that the sun never shines in that part of Washington. |
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