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Simple Torture wrote:My wife bought me this yesterday as a late Fathers Day present; very excited: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0007U ... ge_o00_s00
Is something like that hard to use? I've always been interested, but have used a few of these in the past at a friend's house and could never quite see much!
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Coach wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:My wife bought me this yesterday as a late Fathers Day present; very excited: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0007U ... ge_o00_s00
Is something like that hard to use? I've always been interested, but have used a few of these in the past at a friend's house and could never quite see much!
I got it set up today, and things seemed to go well. But we're going to be overcast until Friday, so I'm not going to be able to test it for a while. I read tons of reviews, and everyone said it's good for beginners, which is what I am! So I'm excited to give it a whirl this weekend.
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Simple Torture wrote:My wife bought me this yesterday as a late Fathers Day present; very excited: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0007U ... ge_o00_s00
will you be able to see uranus with it?

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Uranus' apparent magnitude right now makes it quite difficult to see from earth. However, I've heard that if the visibility is just right, you can see yo mamma's ass turning tricks on the corner for nickels even with a simple telescope.
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Space week on science channel next week, includes new horizons Pluto special. I'm so pumped
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Simple Torture wrote:
Coach wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:My wife bought me this yesterday as a late Fathers Day present; very excited: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0007U ... ge_o00_s00
Is something like that hard to use? I've always been interested, but have used a few of these in the past at a friend's house and could never quite see much!
I got it set up today, and things seemed to go well. But we're going to be overcast until Friday, so I'm not going to be able to test it for a while. I read tons of reviews, and everyone said it's good for beginners, which is what I am! So I'm excited to give it a whirl this weekend.
Thanks, and good luck. Keep us posted. I live in an area with very little light, super dark at night, so this is def something I'm interested in.
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I don't post in here often, but I'll make a note that Phil Plait and his Bad Astronomy blog are awesome. I've been checking there more frequently as Pluto images come in.

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Wow. You've really mastered that new telescope.
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Kaius wrote:Wow. You've really mastered that new telescope.
Do you think mankind will ever walk on Pluto, kaius?
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Kaius wrote:Wow. You've really mastered that new telescope.
Do you think mankind will ever walk on Pluto, kaius?
I don't know why we would want to.

We need to quit f*cking around and start visiting other solar systems.
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Kaius wrote: I don't know why we would want to.
I'd be ok with living a solitary life on Pluto.
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Kaius wrote: I don't know why we would want to.
I'd be ok with living a solitary life on Pluto.
What would you do for ever?
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Kaius wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Kaius wrote: I don't know why we would want to.
I'd be ok with living a solitary life on Pluto.
What would you do for ever?
read. contemplate the universe. I bet DirecTV signals get there ten years later, so I could watch tv probably.
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Kaius wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Kaius wrote: I don't know why we would want to.
I'd be ok with living a solitary life on Pluto.
What would you do for ever?
read. contemplate the universe. I bet DirecTV signals get there ten years later, so I could watch tv probably.
This sounds pretty great. Plus you could bring movies.
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Kaius wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Kaius wrote: I don't know why we would want to.
I'd be ok with living a solitary life on Pluto.
What would you do for ever?
read. contemplate the universe. I bet DirecTV signals get there ten years later, so I could watch tv probably.
You could be our star system's first line of defense against intruder.
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Kaius wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Kaius wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Kaius wrote: I don't know why we would want to.
I'd be ok with living a solitary life on Pluto.
What would you do for ever?
read. contemplate the universe. I bet DirecTV signals get there ten years later, so I could watch tv probably.
You could be our star system's first line of defense against intruder.
I've never felt safer.
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