2019-11-26, 10:39 PM
Hi Greg,
I've created NOLG lists for both my 10" f/4 and 13" f/4.5 scopes with eyepieces from 32mm to 10.5mm plus a 2.5x Barlow. The lists for the 13" tended to include globular clusters (the scope is great for them), while the lists for the 10" seemed to pick up a lot of planetary nebulae. R Leporis was also a perennial favorite. Double stars, not so much. The 13" splits Epsilon Lyrae at 145x like a champ - a real favorite at star parties.
The NOLG lists are a great feature of ST3 Pro. I'm looking forward to using ST4 Visual when it's available,
Phil S.
I've created NOLG lists for both my 10" f/4 and 13" f/4.5 scopes with eyepieces from 32mm to 10.5mm plus a 2.5x Barlow. The lists for the 13" tended to include globular clusters (the scope is great for them), while the lists for the 10" seemed to pick up a lot of planetary nebulae. R Leporis was also a perennial favorite. Double stars, not so much. The 13" splits Epsilon Lyrae at 145x like a champ - a real favorite at star parties.
The NOLG lists are a great feature of ST3 Pro. I'm looking forward to using ST4 Visual when it's available,
Phil S.