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I currently own a Celestron 9 1/4 sct and am considering a Obsession 18". I live in Napa , Ca. and am concerned if light pollution will negate the larger aperature or if I will still gain "seeing" despite the the amount of light pollution here. With my current 9 1/4" I can see some of the brighter galaxies ,just make out the faint images of the Little dumbell nebula and the crab. How much improvement will I get with an 18" at this location based on the info I just gave.
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Hi everyone-Im Thomas and I live in the UK. Some of you may have seen me from other forums.
Another thing that effects a scopes performance according to the text books is the focal ratio. In light polluted areas a higher focal ratio tends to cut through the pollution better. However I used to own an F4 16" scope which I used from my light polluted home and it seemed to be fine. |
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Actually, I was at a star party one night when it was extremely clear, but extremely windy. My little 5 inch SCT was one of the few instruments stable enough to give decent views. While all the large telescopes (up to 36") were worthless, I had a line waiting to look through my 5". The skies were clear and everyone was impressed with what you can see through a small telescope (we saw 7 galaxies in a cluster in Leo in one field of view!)
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I have a nice little 3-1/2 inch Questar which is great for planetary astronomy near my home (despite the light pollution).
If I want more aperture, etc., I peek through my friends' scopes (most of which are huge) at my astronomy club's dark site. Belonging to a wonderful astronomical club makes life very pleasant. I get the best of both worlds! ljbrs [img]/phpBB/images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif[/img] [img]/phpBB/images/smiles/icon_smile.gif[/img] [img]/phpBB/images/smiles/icon_wink.gif[/img]
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