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Quote from: jeni on August 26, 2015, 09:40:37 AM I do radio astronomy, where stars are relatively irrelevant (except when they're forming, dying, or returning to life as pulsars).
Quote from: bmapwv on November 15, 2015, 12:37:53 PMI am currently rebuilding my 10" f/5.6 Dobber. The main scope assembly is done but I need to make the box and fit the bearings and the whole thing has to be light enough for me to lift. A few years ago that was not an issue but now I have arms that look like transplanted chicken legs compared to the muscly, beefy ones of old. Picking up the old base box was simply out of the question and so a new, lighter one is needed.One of these days .....