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<blockquote data-quote="user 4386" data-source="post: 663307" data-attributes="member: 4386"><p>I was thinking while driving the Canning stock route and viewing the arc of the Milky Way, what fun it would be to have a setup like yours to view things. But I thought you had just bought a property in central Victoria?</p><p></p><p>Took my tiny son to climb the Ballarat telescope the night that Schumaker-Levy plowed into Jupiter. He loved it, but got terrified climbing back down the vertical ladder, preventing a few disgruntled adults from getting a view. Of course the telescope was no good for the comet itself (watched the broadcast inside the observatory) but is good enough to see rings etc. Telescope was built in the 1800s by a mining engineer and meets once per week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 4386, post: 663307, member: 4386"] I was thinking while driving the Canning stock route and viewing the arc of the Milky Way, what fun it would be to have a setup like yours to view things. But I thought you had just bought a property in central Victoria? Took my tiny son to climb the Ballarat telescope the night that Schumaker-Levy plowed into Jupiter. He loved it, but got terrified climbing back down the vertical ladder, preventing a few disgruntled adults from getting a view. Of course the telescope was no good for the comet itself (watched the broadcast inside the observatory) but is good enough to see rings etc. Telescope was built in the 1800s by a mining engineer and meets once per week. [/QUOTE]
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