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Windy Ridge Observatory
Last post 04-18-2008 01:42 AM by Anonymous. 9 replies.
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  • 04-03-2008 02:02 PM

    Windy Ridge Observatory

     

    Hi All,

    Just became a member.

    How can I attach images of my Observatory, 

     

    Alan 

     

  • 04-03-2008 02:14 PM In reply to

    Re: Windy Ridge Observatory

    Welcome to the forums, starhunter.  Here is a link to a thread that explains how to post photos.  Good luck, I'm looking forward to seeing your observatory.

     

    http://cs.astronomy.com/asycs/forums/t/31105.aspx

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  • 04-03-2008 02:19 PM In reply to

    Re: Windy Ridge Observatory

       Thanks,

     

    I'lll check it out,

     

    Alan 

  • 04-03-2008 03:24 PM In reply to

    Re: Windy Ridge Observatory

      to the forums Starhunter. I look forward to seeing your observatory too!

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  • 04-03-2008 06:43 PM In reply to

    Re: Windy Ridge Observatory

     

    Hi All,

     

    Thanks for the welcome,

     

    try this link:

    http://tinyurl.com/3bvjfg

    Alan 

    Here you go Alan...

     

  • 04-04-2008 07:18 AM In reply to

    Re: Windy Ridge Observatory

    Gorgeous location.  Very nice set-up.  What is that a 14"?

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  • 04-04-2008 07:38 AM In reply to

    Re: Windy Ridge Observatory

     Thanks zachsdad,

     

    I wish it was a 14", No it's just my humble 1980's Orange C8" (alto the paint had come off)

    The optics are still great however due to its design a lot of vibration.

     Wish I could afford a moremodern Goto scope,

     

    Alan 

     

  • 04-04-2008 08:06 AM In reply to

    Re: Windy Ridge Observatory

    I guess it was just a trick of the perspective, I was gaugeing the sized based on the monitor in the background.  It's a great set-up in any event.

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  • 04-04-2008 08:46 AM In reply to

    Re: Windy Ridge Observatory

     Thanks,

     

    Also it might be the shower cap lens cove that might make it look bigger,

    Alan 

  • 04-18-2008 01:42 AM In reply to

    Re: Windy Ridge Observatory

    Hello from the Lutz Observatory Astronomy Club. The G.H. Lutz observatory is named in honor of George H. Lutz who was involved in the early stages of design of the Ritchey Chretien telescope system which is widely used today. We engage in Lunar and Planetary study.More about our observatory an it's activities may be found at our website: http://www.geocities.com/lutzobservatory/org.html Currently our observatory has plans for the building of our new facility in Mountain Gate, California which can be found at our website. For purchasing a telescope you may visit The Astronomy Yellow Pages on-line. A note about our resident astronomer Loron Knowlen: His background comes from his experience in astronomy for over 35 years. He was involved with the L.A.V.C. astronomy club as president. For a number of years was a sales associate with both L.A. Optical Company and California Telescope Company. In 1990 he was involved in the early stages of design and construction a 10" refracting telescope designed by John Pons.In 1991 he started his own refracting telescope company called Fraunhofer Systems Company along with writing for the astronomy publication Observatory Techniques. In 1999 became the managing director and resident astronomer for our observatory along with managing an on-line mall "Loron's Astronomy Mall" FAQ's GEORGE H. LUTZ (1.) What is the most famous thing that Lutz did? Along with professor Ritchey of Cal-Tech, Lutz was involved in the early stateges and developement of the Ritchey Chretien telescope system which is widely used in observatories today all over the world. The telescope maker Meade now sells a 20" RC telescope. (2.) Any other famous tihngs did he do? Lutz had an exhibit of his telescope systems at the 1939 Worlds Fair. (3.) Did he ever work in a famous observatory? Yes. Mt. Wilson an at the time of his death in 1957 he was working on the 40" mirror for the Mt. Palomar observatory near San Diego, California. (4.) What other work did Lutz do? He had worked for the Eddison telephone company along with being an inventor. (5.) Is George Lutz in any books? Yes he is discussed in the 1993 Osterbrook book entitled "Pauper & Prince along with the classic telescope making books Vol. 1-3 of 1940. (6.) Any relatives? Several relatives currently live in the Southern California area. (7.) Does his telescope making company still exhist? No which is why this observatory project is so important to us in honoring him. (8.) How is astronomer Loron Knowlen related to George Lutz? Loron is the step son of Lutz's niece along with being the trustee/operator of the observatory. The Lutz family is well aware of Loron's actvities Visit "Loron's Astronomy Mall" on-line. (9.) Is the George H. Lutz Observatory a profit making organization? No but there may be a science & astronomy cash award given to students at sometime in Lutz's name. (10.) Any plans for a bigger project or observatory? The Lutz family members will decide if there is ever to be any further projects in addition to the already exhisitng observatory. Maby in the future over the internet there will be an inter-active on-line observatory. One way or the other George Lutz will be known in the community of astronomers, you have our word on that. (11.) Loron Knowlen does have a idea for later being involved in the creation of an astronomy & science center that may incorporate a public library or become apart of a community center. (11.) How can one learn more about George H. Lutz? GEORGE H. LUTZ OBSERVATORY C/O 14007 Ventura Boulevard Sherman Oaks, California 91423 Telephone: 818-267-0735 (Calls Screened w/Voicemail) E-Mail: lutzobservatory@yahoo.com
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