On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 11:43 AM, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Generally the same as you would clean the lens of a camera or glasses.
> Soft, lent free cloth on any exterior surface.  Is this a refractor or
> reflector telescope?


Dunno if it's refractor or reflector...have a lot to research when I get
home. This is all very helpful.


> Another point, the higher the magnification the more sensitive to
> vibration the viewing will be, usually requiring more substantial and
> stable support of the telescope.  I add this as the tripod|stands
> provided with many basic telescopes are worthless for most practical
> purposes.
>

Definitely part of my problem! I broke the tripod over the weekend as
well.....drunk astronomy :)

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Your deafness, a shout


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