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16 years 10 months ago #61055
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Hi all,
excuse my sillyness....but what is the actual purpose for a diagonal? isit to see a better field of view?
excuse my sillyness....but what is the actual purpose for a diagonal? isit to see a better field of view?
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16 years 10 months ago #61057
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It is simply to have a better viewing angle when lookng through a refractor (type of view) telescope. If you can think of it like this, if you wanted to look straight up the tube, you will have to bend down lower (and probably at odd angles) to get your eye to the eyepiece. Having a diagonal stops you from stooping.
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Seanie.
Hope this helps,
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16 years 10 months ago #61059
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O is that all......ok thanks for that seanie must start using it so ye sometimes you would be like someone playing twister with the angles n positions the mount would have you in :lol:
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16 years 10 months ago #61063
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Ah yes, saves visiting the chiropractor!
Who says that Astronomy isn't an extreme-sport?
Who says that Astronomy isn't an extreme-sport?
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16 years 10 months ago #61064
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Replied by Seanie_Morris on topic Re: Diagonals?
Dropping Naglers on your toe, bending your spine around a diagonal, getting your eye burned out from a laser pointer...
Pretty extreme alright! :lol:
Pretty extreme alright! :lol:
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16 years 10 months ago #61069
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Replied by Tonybwf on topic Re: Diagonals?
Ye god yee are right who said astronomy ainta dangerous hobby :shock:
blindness :!:
apeture disease :!:
burn a whole the size of the one in the ozone layer in your pocket :shock:
getta perminent hunch on your back :!:
:lol: :lol:
blindness :!:
apeture disease :!:
burn a whole the size of the one in the ozone layer in your pocket :shock:
getta perminent hunch on your back :!:
:lol: :lol:
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