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windstrings said:Simple handheld shot of the Herc... I haven't seen any Herc shots on the net with physical hands as comparison, so here goes....
Timelord said:[quote author=windstrings link=1169433878/0#1 date=1169433943]Simple handheld shot of the Herc... I haven't seen any Herc shots on the net with physical hands as comparison, so here goes....
SenKat said:[quote author=Timelord link=1169433878/0#9 date=1169452964][quote author=windstrings link=1169433878/0#1 date=1169433943]Simple handheld shot of the Herc... I haven't seen any Herc shots on the net with physical hands as comparison, so here goes....
Timelord said:I think something like that has been done using a finderscope, i see what you mean though. I have a computerised meade telescope and already mount my laser on it. But to witness a high powered laser beam being slewed by the telescope through the sky never ceases to bore me. Just push the goto button after you select the object you want to view and watch the beam move across the sky COOL.
Timelord said:I think something like that has been done using a finderscope, i see what you mean though. I have a computerised meade telescope and already mount my laser on it. But to witness a high powered laser beam being slewed by the telescope through the sky never ceases to bore me. Just push the goto button after you select the object you want to view and watch the beam move across the sky COOL.