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11/22/2004 06:15:23 PM · #1
Does anyone know any good star maps on the net. For free and how to easily read them? Or a site that give instructions to where to point your telescope to the sky instead of your neighbors window. ;)
11/22/2004 06:16:36 PM · #2
SkyMaps.com

:)

Lee
11/22/2004 06:18:41 PM · #3
Heh... I was thinking you meant something like this:

//www.seeing-stars.com/
11/22/2004 06:25:37 PM · #4
Lol not really. But the site you gave me tranquil doesn't help too much how to learn to point the telescope. I've been to that site and i got a little confused because i'm a real beginner.
11/22/2004 06:28:47 PM · #5
Some basics... still looking...
11/22/2004 06:40:18 PM · #6
What scope do you have?
Do you want to photograph the sky or just look?
11/22/2004 06:45:42 PM · #7
I have a bushnell 345 and i was thinking of upgrading to the Meade ETX-70 with "go to" function because there is a shop near my house that has a cheap offer for that telescope, but people have told me it's not really worth it, what do you think? i want to photograph and see some planets and nebulas. On this site CLick Here it says that you can see 1471 things with this telescope. any help would be appreciated.
11/22/2004 07:04:05 PM · #8
I have a Meade etx-70 which is a fun little scope but not ideal for photography. For my astro pics i use an orion 8 inch reflector which has duel drives which tracks the motion of the stars. The etx 70 tracks in a different way which is not suitable for the long exposures needed for nebulas. Although the etx can be used if you have a wedge but it`s still only a 70mm scope.
Astrophotography is fun but frustrating.

11/22/2004 07:20:54 PM · #9
So you think its a nice upgrade, still keeping the bushnell 345 for pohotgraphy and the meade etx-70 for astrology? can you see many things witt that telescope?
11/22/2004 08:14:47 PM · #10
Look in a search engine for "SkyGlobe" - a DOS program that gives you an image like a planetarium.
See a screenshot here:
//astro4.ast.vill.edu/skyglobe.htm
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11/22/2004 08:39:52 PM · #11
Originally posted by alansfreed:

Heh... I was thinking you meant something like this:

//www.seeing-stars.com/


Cool, now I have places to go when I am bored!!! Thanks for this fun link!!! I want to go see Godzilla get his star on monday! Too bad I have to work. Bah!
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