Orion Skyquest XT series

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im looking to buy one, but im not sure which yet<br />i've got a bit of saving up time to do before the time comes, im tempted to go all the way for the XT12 but i don't think it would be a very good choice at the moment, i will mostly be using it from my back garden, i know the sky qutie well from using my refractor/binoculars but want to step up the ladder to something with a bit more aperture<br /><br />just want to know what peoples experiences are with the different ones, i will probably end up with either the XT8 or XT10, and get the Intelliscope controller too<br /><br />i've found a website where they are offering the XT10, with free controller & holster for £669, while stocks last though so hopefully they wont sell out before i get my chance to buy one <img src="/images/icons/smile.gif" /><br /><br />also, does anyone know where i can find information on star parties in England?? mainly the north west where i live so i could maybe go to a few and try out some s'copes to help give a better idea which would be the best for me?<br /><br />thanks <img src="/images/icons/smile.gif" /><br />
 
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Spring Equinox Star Party<br />Fri, 3/24/2006 - Sun, 3/26/2006<br />Categories<br />Star Parties<br />Location<br />Kelling Heath<br />Norfolk<br />United Kingdom<br />Description<br />Organized by the Loughton Astronomy Society, this star party is held at a particularly dry site for the region. When not solar-observing, you can visit one of the many museums in greater Norfolk.<br />Contact Info<br />For more information, e-mail info@starparty.org.<br />Website<br />http://www.starparty.org.<br /><br />The Autumn Equinox Sky Camp<br />Monday 18th September - Thursday 28th September 2006<br /><br />(The Red & Yellow fields arereserved for the sole use of astronomers during the above period)<br /><br />Talks Saturday 23rd & Sunday 28th September 2006<br /><br />Trade Stands Saturday 23rd September 2006<br /><br />The main event days are Saturday 23rd & Sunday 24th September 2006. Many astronomers have benefited by staying longer because with our weather it increases the chances of good observing.<br /> <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> <font size="1" color="#3366ff">www.siriuslookers.org</font> </div>
 
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