Posts Made By: Hans P Hafner

May 22, 2014 01:29 AM Forum: AstroMart FAQ

Problem with website

Posted By Hans P Hafner

Did You by chance try to clear the cookies ?
Sometimes clearing the browser history things go back to normal.
HTH
Pete

June 8, 2014 02:55 PM Forum: Eyepieces

20mm ES 100 Review...Not

Posted By Hans P Hafner

I finally had the oppertunity to test out the ES 20 100 it did require quite a bit of infocous but having a longer draw tube on my newt helped, also for some reason it looked cloudy through the eyepiece but lenses look ok further testing needed.
Pete
Ps using a C10n with JMI focuser

June 12, 2014 01:17 AM Forum: Reflectors

Poll for Smaller Dob Owners

Posted By Hans P Hafner

Mark I have a Celestron C10 on an EQ mount and most of the time I use an old barstool, with rotating rings it's fairly easy to get it in a good position the barstool works great,I also use bino viewers. For the refractors I use a Starbound chair that's the best investment I ever made , life's great. And hope that helps!
Pete

June 12, 2014 01:20 AM Forum: CCD Imaging and Processing/Deep Sky

Comet Panstarrs

Posted By Hans P Hafner

That's realy nice ,thanks.
Pete

July 4, 2014 10:25 PM Forum: SCI-FI

Under the Dome

Posted By Hans P Hafner

I wasn't certain but could swear that was him, shure enough You confirmed my suspicions.
Thanks Pete

July 8, 2014 12:26 AM Forum: Guns and Hunting Optics

The Range at Belmont Observatory

Posted By Hans P Hafner

Very nice wish I could do that here not to many places near by.
CS Pete

August 12, 2014 02:21 AM Forum: CCD Imaging and Processing/Deep Sky

NGC6334 - Cat's Paw nebula

Posted By Hans P Hafner

Really stunning lots of color and depth,thanks for sharing

September 19, 2014 01:02 AM Forum: Guns and Hunting Optics

September 28, 2014 05:47 PM Forum: CCD Imaging and Processing/Deep Sky

Milky Way Clouds

Posted By Hans P Hafner

Can that be seen with an eyepiece?
Pete

September 28, 2014 05:47 PM Forum: CCD Imaging and Processing/Deep Sky

Milky Way Clouds

Posted By Hans P Hafner

Can that be seen with an eyepiece? That's really nice.
Pete