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Posts Made By: Gary Grender

January 28, 2006 12:07 PM Forum: CCD Imaging and Processing/Solar System

Saturn 1/27/06

Posted By Gary Grender

Are you sure they are all dust specks? Hmm.

GG

February 2, 2006 05:51 PM Forum: AstroMart FAQ

Automatic notification of responses to threads?

Posted By Gary Grender

Monitor this thread (below reply). Go to your account menu... email... forums threads I am monitoring.

GG

February 13, 2006 12:28 AM Forum: DVDs and Music and Books That You Recommend

Cream: Live at the Royal Albert Hall 2005

Posted By Gary Grender

Wow... talk about bringing back old memories. Agreed that Baker and Bruce look ancient, but man they sure can still play. Great camera work and I can't get over how well they performed after all these years. Claptons guitar work was awesome. A must see for old phart Cream fans... and newbee pharts too.

GG

February 22, 2006 08:31 PM Forum: Ask rating questions here

how to rate a sponser?

Posted By Gary Grender

The sponsor you are discussing has a phone # and fax # on his website in his classified ad. Did you try calling him after no response to your emails?

GG

March 4, 2006 05:31 PM Forum: Pictures of Me and My Telescope and........

Saturn at 350x

Posted By Gary Grender

The things we won't do for those rare calm steady nights with great seeing. Most of us here are crazy too... in a good way.

GG

March 10, 2006 06:47 PM Forum: Telescope Making

Old Coulter 13.1" Primary

Posted By Gary Grender

Hi Steve, I have owned 2 of the 13.1's and neither had pyrex mirrors. Greenish plate glass. The thickness was at the most 1 inch and probably as you say, 3/4 inch thick.

GG

March 16, 2006 10:55 AM Forum: Solar System Observing

Seeing the Encke Gap

Posted By Gary Grender

I'm not too sure it can be seen at 400x. I've only seen it once for a fleeting second or two at a bit over 780x. Excellent seeing conditions are a must. Others with more experience may have different opinions.

GG