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The Kepler Deep Sky Observatory....Again.
Last post 02-28-2008 10:18 AM by cyberpatzer. 6 replies.
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  • 02-27-2008 11:22 AM

    • cyberpatzer
    • Joined on 09-24-2007
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    The Kepler Deep Sky Observatory....Again.

      My post got deleted for some reason, so here is a single frame of my roll off scope bay (8'x71/2') next to the warm room (4'x6').

    Also, a picture of the observatory entrance and red and white lights, electrical outlet and cable port from warm room...

    And finally, yours truly in front of the warm room door, behind what appears to be an 18" sct, but is really only 6"!    There is a marriage joke somewhere here, but I don't have time to find it...;)

    Total cost: $ 1,433. 45, installed.

     

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    "Against stupidity the gods themselves struggle in vain".
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    Kepler Deep Sky Observatory
    St. Clair Shores, Michigan

    Zhumell 12" Dob, aka : "(Cyclops .3 Meter ILT" (Insanely Large Telescope))
    Orion 8" Newt/ Skyview Pro EQ: (200mm DAT (Divorce Acceleration Telescope!))
    Nexstar 6SE/ 9x50 RACI / Williams Optics Diagonal/ GPS (R2D2)
    Celestron 4" ST, / Zhumell 20x80s(The OWL DBT) /Celestron 15x70s
  • 02-28-2008 07:44 AM In reply to

    Re: The Kepler Deep Sky Observatory....Again.

    Nice setup cyberpatzer, I like it being just out the side door of the house.

    Al

    PS/ A man has a right to fantasize about the size but the partner will set he straight.

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  • 02-28-2008 08:23 AM In reply to

    Re: The Kepler Deep Sky Observatory....Again.

    cyberpatzer:

      My post got deleted for some reason, so here is a single frame of my roll off scope bay (8'x71/2') next to the warm room (4'x6').

     

    Cyberpatzer, the post wasn't deleted. It's still listed as being in the amateur observatories section, even though it doesn't show up there. I guess it got lost in the updated forum and didn't transfer for some reason. Here's the link to your original post however.

    Kepler Deep Sky Observatory 

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    kevinbozard.com

    Equipment (so far):
    Celestron C6R-GT , Celestron C80mmED
    Orion XT10 Dobsonian , Orion XT 8 Dobsonian
    Coronado Personal Solar Telescope
    Zhumell 20 x 80 binoculars
    Canon 400d, Philips SPC900NC, Toucam 840k, Meade LPI, Orion DSI CCD

    Beaufort, SC
  • 02-28-2008 08:59 AM In reply to

    • cyberpatzer
    • Joined on 09-24-2007
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    Re: The Kepler Deep Sky Observatory....Again.

    So right--

      That's why I built the observatory--to escape from reality!!!!

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    "Against stupidity the gods themselves struggle in vain".
    ---Schiller

    Kepler Deep Sky Observatory
    St. Clair Shores, Michigan

    Zhumell 12" Dob, aka : "(Cyclops .3 Meter ILT" (Insanely Large Telescope))
    Orion 8" Newt/ Skyview Pro EQ: (200mm DAT (Divorce Acceleration Telescope!))
    Nexstar 6SE/ 9x50 RACI / Williams Optics Diagonal/ GPS (R2D2)
    Celestron 4" ST, / Zhumell 20x80s(The OWL DBT) /Celestron 15x70s
  • 02-28-2008 09:00 AM In reply to

    • cyberpatzer
    • Joined on 09-24-2007
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    Re: The Kepler Deep Sky Observatory....Again.

      O.k.- now i know.

      The paranoid side of me thought I was being blacklisted for past transgressions!!!

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    "Against stupidity the gods themselves struggle in vain".
    ---Schiller

    Kepler Deep Sky Observatory
    St. Clair Shores, Michigan

    Zhumell 12" Dob, aka : "(Cyclops .3 Meter ILT" (Insanely Large Telescope))
    Orion 8" Newt/ Skyview Pro EQ: (200mm DAT (Divorce Acceleration Telescope!))
    Nexstar 6SE/ 9x50 RACI / Williams Optics Diagonal/ GPS (R2D2)
    Celestron 4" ST, / Zhumell 20x80s(The OWL DBT) /Celestron 15x70s
  • 02-28-2008 09:41 AM In reply to

    Re: The Kepler Deep Sky Observatory....Again.

    cyberpatzer:

      O.k.- now i know.

      The paranoid side of me thought I was being blacklisted for past transgressions!!!

     

    Not this time

    By the way, nice observatory. I'm still trying to get my wife to allow me to build mine. She says as soon as I can afford it, it's a done deal. Looks as if it will be a while longer. The good thing is, I've had plenty of planning time so when I finally get started, it should go up rather quickly.  

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    kevinbozard.com

    Equipment (so far):
    Celestron C6R-GT , Celestron C80mmED
    Orion XT10 Dobsonian , Orion XT 8 Dobsonian
    Coronado Personal Solar Telescope
    Zhumell 20 x 80 binoculars
    Canon 400d, Philips SPC900NC, Toucam 840k, Meade LPI, Orion DSI CCD

    Beaufort, SC
  • 02-28-2008 10:18 AM In reply to

    • cyberpatzer
    • Joined on 09-24-2007
    • St. Clair Shores, Michigan
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    Re: The Kepler Deep Sky Observatory....Again.

      Thanks Kevin.

      I really love it, and given where I live, it was really the only option if I wanted to preserve my night vision and do any astronomy.

       If I did it all over, I would make some changes (a lighter "roll" off, for one!) and could save $ 200-400 on it, without sacrificing functionality.    of course, I wanted a dome, but the cost would have doubled, and with the high horizon, the roll off is really the most practical.  For anyone in an urban area (i.e. lights and neighbors), I would recommend something like this.  It might be possible to build a rudimentary shelter for $500 or so with a roll-off and no frills lighting/electrical.  The increase in enjoyment from better views, keeping warm, and no wind is immeasurable.

      My wife wasn't hip to it either, but we had the space, and it is painted on the exterior, so it is no more an eyesore than these backyard sheds.  Besides, I think secretly she is sort of proud to have a husband who is an eccentric freak.   Go figure.

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    "Against stupidity the gods themselves struggle in vain".
    ---Schiller

    Kepler Deep Sky Observatory
    St. Clair Shores, Michigan

    Zhumell 12" Dob, aka : "(Cyclops .3 Meter ILT" (Insanely Large Telescope))
    Orion 8" Newt/ Skyview Pro EQ: (200mm DAT (Divorce Acceleration Telescope!))
    Nexstar 6SE/ 9x50 RACI / Williams Optics Diagonal/ GPS (R2D2)
    Celestron 4" ST, / Zhumell 20x80s(The OWL DBT) /Celestron 15x70s
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