I love it when a plan comes together.
I picked up a new autoguider over the weekend. I also picked up a second 9×50 finder about 2 weeks ago. I only needed one more piece of gear to do something really kind of cool.
Sure, it doesn’t look like much. But here are all the parts, pre-assembly…
…and here’s the finished product!
Why oh why would someone want to do this?
Because this is by far the smallest and lightest guidescope around. Seriously. I have finder brackets on every single telescope (two on Pumpkin). Not to mention this guidescope never needs to be focused (no focuser!). This takes guiding to a place where I just mount up the main scope, drop on the guidescope, and go.
Pumpkin, welcome to the land of imaging-only scopes!
All hail Guido (I’ll accept either gwee-doh or guy-doh as pronunciations)! A giant among autoguiders.
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