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William ScutcherParticipant
The SkyShed Pod supplier recommends Lexel. It works reasonably well with HD polythene which is more or less a non-stick material for adhesives. I’ve found it very good. It’s a bit expensive and difficult to find.
You could try:
http://www.repairingproducts.co.uk/product/lexel-13013-sealants-lexel-adhesive-caulk-5-ounce-clear/
William ScutcherParticipantThank you very much for posting a link to this very interesting talk.
William ScutcherParticipantIt may be worth contacting Steve Collingwood.
sctelescopes.com/
He is Meade trained (Coronado are owned by Meade).
William ScutcherParticipantHello Garion
You could also download the free Virtual Moon Atlas for a PC.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/virtualmoon/
You can configure for different views – as seen naked eye, binoculars, or through a telescope with or without diagonal and so on. It also shows the phase and terminator for any date and time you choose. Basically a Cartes du Ciel (or Stellarium) for the Moon.
Hope that helps.
William ScutcherParticipantThank you to everyone involved. Great talks and the streaming worked very well.
Two comments:
On my laptop the sound was rather quiet. This was solved by connecting amplified speakers. The sound quality was excellent.
The video quality on my machine defaulted to a rather poor quality Auto 144p. It was excellent when I changed it to 1080p.
Not as good as being there but a good next best thing.
Thanks again.
Best regards
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