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| Name: jimhuberrt | URL: Visit Me |
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new to the sport - just found your site - have ETX90EC but don't use the "go to" feature. More fun "frustrating but satisfying" the old fashioned way. Have pretty good luck w/the 7X50s too. See you again!
| Name: Liz Baisden | URL: Visit Me |
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nice site, I shall return!!!
| Name: Sam Cox | URL: Visit Me |
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Hi: Very nice site! I have an 8 inch Celestron on order, and I'll be following your site. Best wishes...Sam
| Name: Jim |
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Very nice! You've had over 4,000 visitors. How did you do that? Jim Bristol, TN
| Name: Dave Steckler | URL: Visit Me |
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I like your site and when I get something to report, I will be happy to add to the observation reporting! Thanks and keep up the good work!!
| Name: Gordon | URL: Visit Me |
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Brilliant idea and well executed.I look forward to submitting binocular reports from the southern hemisphere.
| Name: Doug S. | URL: Visit Me |
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Great idea for a site! You should describe your observing location in more detail, as that would help us interpret what you have seen in your 6" scope. Most of the better globulars, for instance, should be at least partially resolved in your scope.
| Name: Katrina | URL: Visit Me |
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I have been using a scope for two years.Just last week i got myself some bino's,great stuff.
| Name: Stan Salmon | URL: Visit Me |
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As a relative novice to Astronomy I found your Website to be well desinged informative with your articles writen in plain english, it is a pleasant change from the usual techno-bable, I have bookmarked your website, regards, stan
| Name: Roland Herrera | URL: Visit Me |
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A great site, useful because one can get a feel for what is possible with a small scope. I will be getting a 250 mm Newtonian, soon, so I hope to see at least the red spot on Jupiter. Thx.
| Name: Jerry | URL: Visit Me |
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Looks very intersting. Will have to spend more time with you.
| Name: wainjjo | URL: Visit Me |
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i'm now teaching 8th (earth science)in pasadena,tx and with your help and my new meade,60mm refracting altazimuth tscope i hope to get ythe kids xcited : - )