Re: Pleiades Occultation Eyepiece Advice




"RMOLLISE" <rmollise@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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John Nichols wrote:
If the weather is clear tomorrow evening I plan to try and watch the Moon
occult the Pleiades. I'll be using a 90mm refractor, and am wondering
which
size eyepiece would be better, my 25mm or 40mm? I suspect the latter for
the wider FOV, but I am not sure.

Hi:

The lower the power, the better. A 40mm in 1.25 inch format really
doesn't provide much more field than the 25mm, however, and a 25 is
usually more comfortable to use. Me? Assuming it's clear (a major
assumtion), I'll be watching with a pair of Burgess 15x70 binocs.

Peace,
Rod Mollise
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I've got a pair of Bushnell 16x50 binoculars that I can also use, IF it's
clear. Right now, it doesn't look good.


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