Well, the larger aperture won't necessarily bring the objects in closer, but will collect more light, therefore the views will be much clearer. Increasing the magnification with eyepieces gets some awesome views with the 10 though. Definitely my favorite scope. :)
Yeah, it's very possible. To be honest, I'm not sure. Sattelites are the first thing that come to my mind. It very well could be space debri. Either way, it makes you feel pretty small, lol.
if those were satellites, than you would have seen them travel in the same direction. I think that is just astro debris.. just rocks in outer-space. I also believe that satellites will catch a little glare because of the mirrors that face Earth.
Pretty amazing to watch - thanks for posting. Ah, just out of curiosity, with that 10 inch, how close can you bring the moon?
170166 5 months ago
@170166
Well, the larger aperture won't necessarily bring the objects in closer, but will collect more light, therefore the views will be much clearer. Increasing the magnification with eyepieces gets some awesome views with the 10 though. Definitely my favorite scope. :)
MusicianNeil 4 months ago
@kumdungi
Yeah, it's very possible. To be honest, I'm not sure. Sattelites are the first thing that come to my mind. It very well could be space debri. Either way, it makes you feel pretty small, lol.
MusicianNeil 8 months ago
if those were satellites, than you would have seen them travel in the same direction. I think that is just astro debris.. just rocks in outer-space. I also believe that satellites will catch a little glare because of the mirrors that face Earth.
kumdungi 8 months ago
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kumdungi 8 months ago