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Ultra Maga Instinct
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I might look for this one

There's a lot of eyes on this one. don't mean to sound vague, but NASA, MIT, and others are worried that we may be hit by either of the debris tails coming off of this and it may cause a long term issue for the planet. If I come across the X article on it, will post.
 

Burns

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5.2 is about as bright as Uranus, which is brighter than the predicted magnitude of 8.84.

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Don't see how it could cause any issue for Earth:

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Masakari

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Finally got the Virtuoso 150 out for sky viewing with some friends & their kids!

Highlights:
- In the city
- Light cloud cover haze
- Street lamp 30 feet away
- Fast set up & calibration
- Motor on the telescope mount was dead, returning to Amazon
- Saw Jupiter, its moons, & cloud bands
- Saw into the craters of the moon before it disappeared on the horizon
- Watched a plane fly across the moon

The foam shroud I put together helped keep local light pollution to a minimum, underrated mod. Was super impressed with the visuals despite the conditions, ordering a 2x Barlow to get more zoom. I'll snap a pic of the setup once I get the new telescope, it's fairly rugged & fits conveniently in a heavy duty tote, perfect for camping.
 
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Borzak

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Sounds good so far. Just be aware a barlow and magnification is the greatest thing ever some make it out to be. You know you will be a true nut when you wear a hood over your head and eyepiece when viewing.