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rybanis
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A little backstory: I'm 23, and despite several empty-handed attempts, have not really touched a telescope since I was 13.<br /><br />Alright. Last night my wife and I were having dinner at my parents house. I was talking to my dad about astronomy (a popular subject, though it seems like we never EVER had the time to actually do it). On a spur of the moment, we decide to go out for some dark-sky binocular viewing later in the night.<br /><br /><br />OOOOH it was great! I had a pair of 10x50s, and my dad has a massive pair of 25x100s. We started out in Sagittarius, where I'm pretty sure we saw M5 or M6. We then started looking straight up in Lyra for the Ring Nebula, which we found after a couple minutes. After that, we hit up Cassiopeia, but could not find any Messier objects in that area. We did, however, see Andromeda. It was probably the most amazing view of the night. It showed up well in my 10x50's...and was too large for the field of view in my dad's 25x100's. Amazing sight!<br /><br />Consider this nerd hooked again. We're going to get our 8" Newtonian out and collimated this next week, then take it out. <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> </div>