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Don't know about any you all, but my browser got inundated with Celestron banner ads after this thread. (sometimes forgets to run his phone through VPN)
 

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You'll love the GOTO mount. With decent polar alignment, it'll easily put objects in the eyepiece field of view.

Also, aperture fever is real. I went from a Celestron 9.25, to a 11 inch EdgeHD & finally a 14 inch EdgeHD. The big scope sits on a permanently mounted Losmandy Titan mount. Scope & mount together weigh around 275 pounds. For lunar, planetary & wide-field observing, I've got a Telescope Engineering Company 140mm f/7 APO. The optical quality of that scope is incredible.
The wife gave me the go-ahead so I finally pulled the trigger on the iOptron CEM 40. Hopefully it's as good as advertised. I went for the 1.75 Literoc tripod for better stability. I'll see what happens.
 
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I've only ever seen 1 comet. It was Hale-Bopp back in the late 90's. I don't recall getting to see Haley's Comet back in the mid 80's when I was in elementary school. This is why I'd like to move out to the country and up on some hill somewhere. Less light pollution and less obstructions.

I'm still waiting to be able to take my 3d printed telescope out somewhere and check out the sky. Still need to paint over a few places where I ran out of black filament. This setup is supposed to be able to get a pretty good view of Jupiter and Saturn.

So you 3d printed that? That's pretty cool.
 

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It says built to order. If I DID buy two, I could combine them into the greatest binoculars ever made. Of course, my eyes aren't a FOOT apart from each other, so I'd need a custom mirror/prism reducer/eyepiece made.

I'd think an order like that would at least get me Buy One, Get One 50% off.
 
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Seems like comet visibility is more frequent. Wonder if climate change has anything to do with it.
 
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So you 3d printed that? That's pretty cool.
Yeah a number of parts. Used aluminum tubing to connect the parts and ordered the mirrors for it off of Amazon. The base is 2 thin pieces of board that works like a lazy Susan. Was going to build the stand for it all out of wood but this was easier and much lighter. Can be taken apart if needed easier than a wood one.
 
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