Rank: Member Joined: 6/17/2011 Posts: 129 Location: Nairobi
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Good morning wazuans, are there any institutions or persons in Nairobi who have a telescope and can allow me to gaze at the skys? I need to have a closer look at the milky way galaxy, mars & other planets, moon and the stars. If there are none, where can one buy one? Thanks As long as you're going to be thinking anyway, think big
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Gut feeling is only @Typo can know of such things. Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God..
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Buy hapa at AMAZON UK and ask Morey or the Warias to ship to you coz i don't think Amazon ships directly to Kenyan addresses. You can also load the 'Google Skyview' app on your smartphone to help you gaze at the sky and identify the stars and the planets.
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Am wrote:Gut feeling is only @Typo can know of such things. I've been learning to use the naked eye like the Tycho of old. Though I've also been contemplating a telescope. I won't be of help here.
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TPK wrote:Good morning wazuans, are there any institutions or persons in Nairobi who have a telescope and can allow me to gaze at the skys? I need to have a closer look at the milky way galaxy, mars & other planets, moon and the stars. If there are none, where can one buy one? Thanks As someone has said, Amazon or Ebay are definitely good places to look for those types of things. Out of curiosity, unatafuta nini mbinguni? Or are you just curious? Learn first to treat your time as you would your money, then treat your money as you do your time.
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/17/2011 Posts: 129 Location: Nairobi
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seppuku wrote:TPK wrote:Good morning wazuans, are there any institutions or persons in Nairobi who have a telescope and can allow me to gaze at the skys? I need to have a closer look at the milky way galaxy, mars & other planets, moon and the stars. If there are none, where can one buy one? Thanks As someone has said, Amazon or Ebay are definitely good places to look for those types of things. Out of curiosity, unatafuta nini mbinguni? Or are you just curious? I am just curious to see at a closer range what other bodies can be observed from earth, how they look and how far we can see in the cosmos from our planet. I think those guys at NASA must really be having an interesting perspective of the universe, especially the live photos relayed back by voyager 1, now 19 billion kms from earth. As long as you're going to be thinking anyway, think big
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/17/2011 Posts: 129 Location: Nairobi
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jaggernaut wrote:Buy hapa at AMAZON UK and ask Morey or the Warias to ship to you coz i don't think Amazon ships directly to Kenyan addresses. You can also load the 'Google Skyview' app on your smartphone to help you gaze at the sky and identify the stars and the planets. Thanks, will try the app. As long as you're going to be thinking anyway, think big
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Rank: Member Joined: 11/21/2006 Posts: 608 Location: Ruiru
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Why not Just build yours ..... as a scientist, it's more satisfying "..I am because we are. "― Ubuntu, Umtu,
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Well, welcome to the club, i purchased a telescope 6omm aperture, focal length 900mm from Ebay, the seller was based in China, item was shipped to Kenya via ems, it cost me $120+20 =140 dollars. KRA charged me 3295/= I ordered the item in mid September and it arrived in early October. So far, i can clearly see the craters on the moon and very enjoyable. When it comes to other celestial bodies, it doesn't do so well, the light gets faded, it came with Barlow lenses of 20mm, 12.5mm and 2 mm, surprisingly, 20mm gives the best view. The telescope is refractive telescope for beginners, if i were you, i'd purchase one with 110mm and above aperture. See the post http://www.wazua.co.ke/forum.aspx?g=posts&m=473940Check my posts on the same issue. Before i went Ebay, i went to Xtreme outdoors at Yaya Centre and the cheapest was 150k . I checked olx but the ones on sale were spotting scopes and not Astronomical telescopes.
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TPK wrote:jaggernaut wrote:Buy hapa at AMAZON UK and ask Morey or the Warias to ship to you coz i don't think Amazon ships directly to Kenyan addresses. You can also load the 'Google Skyview' app on your smartphone to help you gaze at the sky and identify the stars and the planets. Thanks, will try the app. I am surprised that as an astronomy enthusiast you do not already have the app. Downloading it is the best thing you can ever do. I have had it for some time and thanks to it even my kids can pinpoint planets such as mars,Venus, jupiter, Saturn, neptune, uranus etc in the sky, and also stars and constellations such as sirius, saggitarius, allphard, capella, cancer, gemini, aquarius, scorpius etc. However i am also thinking of getting a telescope to view the extra celestial bodies in more detail.
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Rank: Member Joined: 4/20/2010 Posts: 412 Location: nairobi
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holycow wrote:Well, welcome to the club, i purchased a telescope 6omm aperture, focal length 900mm from Ebay, the seller was based in China, item was shipped to Kenya via ems, it cost me $120+20 =140 dollars. KRA charged me 3295/= I ordered the item in mid September and it arrived in early October. So far, i can clearly see the craters on the moon and very enjoyable. When it comes to other celestial bodies, it doesn't do so well, the light gets faded, it came with Barlow lenses of 20mm, 12.5mm and 2 mm, surprisingly, 20mm gives the best view. The telescope is refractive telescope for beginners, if i were you, i'd purchase one with 110mm and above aperture. See the post http://www.wazua.co.ke/forum.aspx?g=posts&m=473940Check my posts on the same issue. Before i went Ebay, i went to Xtreme outdoors at Yaya Centre and the cheapest was 150k . I checked olx but the ones on sale were spotting scopes and not Astronomical telescopes. i have been an enthusiast of space for many years now, infact every morning the first website that i open is spaceflight.com to give me space news of the night. Anyway @ holycow what are space dimensions for such a telescope. can it fit on a balcony? The only time you should be looking down on others is when you are helping them up.
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I remember bumping into this a while back. http://www.kenyabuzz.com...tronomy-sky-night-tours
They tried to bury us, they didn't know we were seeds.
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Rank: Member Joined: 2/16/2012 Posts: 808
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holycow wrote:... if i were you, i'd purchase one with 110mm and above aperture. The challenge with visibility is always determined by the amount of light that is collected, so yes, definitely, the wider the aperture, the more light can be collected, and thus the more clear the image will be on the naked eye. On the other side, when doing digital photography of celestial bodies, increasing the exposure time when taking the photo, will brighten the image. They tried to bury us, they didn't know we were seeds.
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Rank: Member Joined: 2/16/2012 Posts: 808
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2013 Telescope of the year awards: http://www.telescopes.co...lescopeawardsarticle.cfmThey tried to bury us, they didn't know we were seeds.
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Rank: Member Joined: 2/16/2012 Posts: 808
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TPK wrote:seppuku wrote:TPK wrote:Good morning wazuans, are there any institutions or persons in Nairobi who have a telescope and can allow me to gaze at the skys? I need to have a closer look at the milky way galaxy, mars & other planets, moon and the stars. If there are none, where can one buy one? Thanks As someone has said, Amazon or Ebay are definitely good places to look for those types of things. Out of curiosity, unatafuta nini mbinguni? Or are you just curious? I am just curious to see at a closer range what other bodies can be observed from earth, how they look and how far we can see in the cosmos from our planet. I think those guys at NASA must really be having an interesting perspective of the universe, especially the live photos relayed back by voyager 1, now 19 billion kms from earth. What you can see from earth largely depends of the equipment that you have. Now, there are some very advanced equipment that can get some outstanding images, e.g. the Very Large Telescope array (VLT)- The world's most advanced visible-light astronomical observatory. http://www.eso.org/public/teles-instr/vlt/
See some of the images that it has captured: http://www.eso.org/public/images/archive/top100/
To view more images, in the menu on the left, click on "Images". They tried to bury us, they didn't know we were seeds.
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mmarto wrote:i have been an enthusiast of space for many years now, infact every morning the first website that i open is spaceflight.com to give me space news of the night. Anyway @ holycow what are space dimensions for such a telescope. can it fit on a balcony? The one i have is about 4.5kg, inclusive of Tripod and other accessories.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2008 Posts: 6,275 Location: Kenya
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TPK wrote:seppuku wrote:TPK wrote:Good morning wazuans, are there any institutions or persons in Nairobi who have a telescope and can allow me to gaze at the skys? I need to have a closer look at the milky way galaxy, mars & other planets, moon and the stars. If there are none, where can one buy one? Thanks As someone has said, Amazon or Ebay are definitely good places to look for those types of things. Out of curiosity, unatafuta nini mbinguni? Or are you just curious? I am just curious to see at a closer range what other bodies can be observed from earth, how they look and how far we can see in the cosmos from our planet. I think those guys at NASA must really be having an interesting perspective of the universe, especially the live photos relayed back by voyager 1, now 19 billion kms from earth. I'm impressed by the curiosity of the universe by @TPK, @jaggernaut, @holycow etc It makes you really think. I'll give you some scientific facts about space later, when I find where I put them... Macro-stuff!!!
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/17/2011 Posts: 129 Location: Nairobi
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AlphDoti wrote:TPK wrote:seppuku wrote:TPK wrote:Good morning wazuans, are there any institutions or persons in Nairobi who have a telescope and can allow me to gaze at the skys? I need to have a closer look at the milky way galaxy, mars & other planets, moon and the stars. If there are none, where can one buy one? Thanks As someone has said, Amazon or Ebay are definitely good places to look for those types of things. Out of curiosity, unatafuta nini mbinguni? Or are you just curious? I am just curious to see at a closer range what other bodies can be observed from earth, how they look and how far we can see in the cosmos from our planet. I think those guys at NASA must really be having an interesting perspective of the universe, especially the live photos relayed back by voyager 1, now 19 billion kms from earth. I'm impressed by the curiosity of the universe by @TPK, @jaggernaut, @holycow etc It makes you really think. I'll give you some scientific facts about space later, when I find where I put them... Macro-stuff!!! Hebu post them, we need to try and make sense of the mind boggling vastness of the universe and the relatively insignificant size of our planet. One of the most amazing photos from the universe is the “pale blue dot”, an image of the earth taken 6 billion kms away: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pale_Blue_Dot. This dot is 4.5 billion years old and is expected to support life for the next 7.9 billion years (the expected remaining life of our sun). If you are lucky you spend only 65 years in this dot, more like a micro second in its life! As long as you're going to be thinking anyway, think big
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I got one now tis time to see what the Chinese want from up there "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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