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  1. Astronomy Guides & Tutorials

    Astronomy guides and tutorials written by our helpful members, covering topics ranging from setting up your first telescope to taking photographs (astrophotography) of the night sky.

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  1. New again!

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  2. Star learning program

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  3. Polar scope illumination

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  4. Basic problems with my camera or me

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  5. Using a HEQ5 with a Macbook Pro

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  6. Direct guiding through a DSLR lens.

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  7. New eyepiece advice

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  8. Requirements for power at a campsite

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  9. advice please

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  10. Too high expectations? 1 2

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  11. Moon Craters

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  12. Secondary collimation.

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  13. What the hell are these?

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  14. Need some advice please

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  15. NEQ6 Goto Accuracy

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  16. EzCap histogram function

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  17. Eye Pieces 1 2

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  18. Astigmatism & EP Choice

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  19. Refractor as an all round grab and go?

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