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Cymbeline Observatory
Welcome to the Cymbeline Observatory web site. I have created this site to share my ... Cymbeline Observatory gets a makeover!!!!! Visit the Makeover Page ...
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Previous Deep Sky
Imaged at prime focus of the 14 inch with the ATIK ATK-2C.26 from 50 frames at 10 ... The first DSO imaged with the 14 inch scope and the Atik ATK-2C. ...
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Previous Solar System Objects
Captured by the ST80 with the Atik ATK-2C CCD Camera. A stack of 38 from 40 frames each 10 secs exposure (using Registax 3 for the stacking). ...
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Equipment
The main telescope is also fitted with a Skywatcher ST80 short focus refractor for use as a guidescope. This small telescope is additionally used for ...
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Cymbeline Observatory
Welcome to the Cymbeline Observatory web site. I have created this site to share my ... Cymbeline Observatory gets a makeover!!!!! Visit the Makeover Page ...
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Concrete Plinth Floor of Junction Box 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Concrete Plinth. Materials. 4 off Joist 2385 x 100 x 47. 5 off Joist 894 x 100 x 47. 4 off Joist 988 x 100 x 47. 1 off Joist 300 x 100 x 47 ...
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Cymbeline Observatory
Welcome to the Cymbeline Observatory web site. I have created this site to share my ... Cymbeline Observatory gets a makeover!!!!! Visit the Makeover Page ...
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About Me
Visit the Observatory page to see how I constructed Cymbeline Observatory. I am Secretary of the Coventry and Warwickshire Astronomical Society. ...
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Cymbeline Observatory
Welcome to the Cymbeline Observatory web site. I have created this site to share my ... Cymbeline Observatory gets a makeover!!!!! Visit the Makeover Page ...
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Crayford Focuser
The existing focuser was manufactured by Kine Optics - it is great for visual work, focusing is really smooth, fine and backlash free. ...
 
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