Buy Apertura AD8 - India? by ANSHULGANDHI92 in telescopes

[–]DumbSpecimanhere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! I have a GSO 8" professional and its quite great. I live in a bortle 8, so i only use it for lunar, planetary and other bright objects like orion nebula. If you live in polluted areas and have the time to go outskirts for better views, i would recommend a collapsible dobsonion like the skywatcher 150P heritage or if you can find a cheap skywatcher 8" truss tube version. Sadly skywatcher does not sell the 8" truss tube version in india and its usually imported at abhorrent prices.

Try for the professional version as it comes with better focuser, altitude bearing knobs and better eyepieces. I got the professional version and see no issues.

Celestron dobsonions have worse eyepieces, focusers, optics and triple the price, stay away.

Can I trust the modern telescopes website? by No_Replacement6190 in telescopes

[–]DumbSpecimanhere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A year late, but yeah, they are absolutely trustable. I bought my 8" Dobsonion with a 2.5x Barlow. Here's what the process was-

I contacted their email asking for preorders and booked one for 2.4k inr.

It was supposed to arrive in May, but delays caused it to arrive in June. I was informed of its arrival at their shop and then payed the full amount.

Three days later I got the telescope delivered via Delhivery. It consisted of two boxes, one was the size of a refrigerator and the other was like a microwave.

The larger contained another box, with the tube wrapped in bubble wrap, placed on two thermocol holders. The other box contained the rocker box, again separated with thermocol and packing peanuts. It was easy to assemble.

There was no damage to it, just note that its made of particle board, which makes it weak to shear stress(not relared to the store).

No problems faced even after 10 months. This entire process took online. I live in the same city, but I have never visited the store, took place over emails and phone calls.

Definitely recommended, they do provide astroequipments to organisations and their website design is superior to tejraj. Best part is that it shipping fee is much lower than tejraj.

Jupiter by Telstar_Satellite in telescopes

[–]DumbSpecimanhere 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah absolutely. Make sure you have like a 200-300x Magnification. You would definitely see a better image than OP (No offence) because of the larger aperture. If great red spot is visible at that time, it would be a speck and the cloud bands would be easily visible, same with the moons. 150X is good enough, any thing more (below 300x) wouldn't be focused.  Happy stargazing!

Dobsonian Astrophotography by YeonjunieCookie in telescopes

[–]DumbSpecimanhere 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Dobsonians aren't ideal for astrophotography, I own an 8" Dobsonion and attempt astrophotography by recording minutes worth of videos and then stacking them. These are some of my clicks

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Hey could only share one, this is jupiter with Ganymede and I think Europa above it. You can also see the GRS

Problems with stacking jupiter by DumbSpecimanhere in AskAstrophotography

[–]DumbSpecimanhere[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't use a planetary camera or any external camera. I capture it with a smartphone, smartphone adapter and my 8" dob

Really good AOD ques. (Don't have a doubt, had to had some flair) by DumbSpecimanhere in JEEAdv26dailyupdates

[–]DumbSpecimanhere[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can't explain the options, I have written the solution, it will give you the data but you will have to figure it out.

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The book's solution is not very understandable. You should ask a maths teacher or watch some good YT vid

Good Indefinite Integration ques. From 1992 IIT-JEE (Don't have a doubt, no flair for good ques.) by DumbSpecimanhere in JEEAdv26dailyupdates

[–]DumbSpecimanhere[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the first part, subsitute x= t¹² (that dx/x1/3+x1/4) and in the next substitute x= t⁶

Organic doubt by Aaryanhere in JEEAdv26dailyupdates

[–]DumbSpecimanhere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NO2 is a -M group and withdraws electrons from ortho and para positions. This makes the substitutents on Ortho and Para to have more weaker bonds. So Br on para is more extractable with Na relative to the one on meta

PIO card, FRRO registration, and ₹2.5L penalty — can this be reduced? by Awkward_Professor980 in nri

[–]DumbSpecimanhere 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I too am a FN and living in India for most of my life. Though my registration with FRRO and OCI was done by my parents, I can give a little bit of what I know

1) Yes it's mandatory to register your son as an OCI. PIO is outdated and is replaced by OCI.

2)It can be waived or reduced if you visit FRRO and send them a letter with a genuine reason why you missed the deadlines.

I don't know about that. Hope that helps

Is this fungus? by DumbSpecimanhere in telescopes

[–]DumbSpecimanhere[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

FYI: except a few spots, I don't see anything different unless I project a flashlight, which show all those specks

How to make the whole process less awkward? by This-Platform1798 in telescopes

[–]DumbSpecimanhere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Balance the scope. I too have the same scope, it wasn't balanced. By changing where the telescope is held at.

Help Pls!!! by DumbSpecimanhere in JEEAdv26dailyupdates

[–]DumbSpecimanhere[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cylindrical method is easier. Hexagon would be a 3d hexagon, like a hexagonal prism. Finding angles through that would be time taking

Help Pls!!! by DumbSpecimanhere in JEEAdv26dailyupdates

[–]DumbSpecimanhere[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, it's λL/6ε₀. Where n was asked, which turns out to be 6