Astronomy Technology Today – Vol 17, Issue 2, 2023
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Overview: In this issue Dr. James Dire shows he is extremely happy with the performance of the GSO 10-inch classical Cassegrain which has become one of his favorite telescopes for visual use and it has proved to be a very capable instrument of lunar and planetary imaging; Curtis Macchioni discusses how EAA with an SCT on an Alt-Az mount is becoming increasingly more popular as the relative low cost of such a setup puts it in the reach of many more people interested in astronomy; Norm Butler talks about how there are “Mystery†scopes out there that were manufactured and ultimately lost to history and how he purchased an actual telescope named Mystery…; John Crisp describes the “Holy cow!â€, “Amazing!†and “That’s incredible!†responses when sharing the views through the MaxBright II Binoviewer; Dr. James Dire does double duty this issue reviewing the GSO Eight-Inch Classical Cassegrain; plus industry news, new products and more.
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