SG-Home Observatory-aka: home window or Balcony!
Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 11:44 am
Hi to all!
Firstly, not sure if this is the right place to post this, but am curious and wish to hear on each ones home set up...more for nostalgia and how easy/cumbersome it is to set up at home. Also perhaps it can give the beginners/newcomers on the insights of setting up at a window and how good or bad it can be from different locations and views!
If this topic needs to be moved elsewhere, Mods, please do so...thank you!
Ok,...the Home set up! I'm sure we all have peeked our scopes out of a window. Curious to know, no matter how crazy it may be, how each of us set up, view limits, light pollution, serious set up, easy simple set up, etc etc. Even if it sounds zany and suicide (no sitting on window sills please!!!) please post it. It may seem like desperation to view something, but as long as it works for you,...lets hear about it!!
I'll start...
I mostly Ob from my 2nd Floor Balcony which has a great view of the East to South skies!! Milky way dead center!! Light Pollution...Terribly alot!! I have a huge walkway lamp outside!!! Sometimes I jump to another NE facing room for other views...as long as I wait for the star/DSO/planet to clear the tree!
I have set up from simple, scope and EQ mount, no alignment, just scanning the skies. Mid set up, aligned, scope, goto with mains power to serious set ups, scope, aligned mount, goto, tracking with PHD and finder guide scope hooked to Meade DSI, DSLR camera, laptop, chair, small fan blowing, multi socket plugs for everything and a cup of coffee or beer..lol!
I only have about 30mins, sometimes less, of good viewing space when it clears the light polluted horizon to the top of my window. Have many times gone with ellaborate set ups, then wait, and a cloud moves in and I tear everything down and goto sleep. I can mostly do 2 star alignment. But most East views and killed by the blooming lamp!!! The lamp also makes me pretty apparent in the balcony and I may seem like an old bugger (chee-ko) looking into peoples rooms!! eeeek!! Have even used large blankets to shield the lamp by hanging it from my balcony window. If I crave longer views, I have to move the tripod after 30mins or so to get a little more seeing time. Which means realignment again!! My 80ED gets the most seeing from my balcony and my GP mount. I sweat more than anything and an eye patch is extremely useful here!!
Still trying to keep things simple overall. Difficult mostly to view anything, but I do have a small window (pardon the pun) of opportunity to see something and perhaps photograph it...though light pollution is bad here. Heck....at least I tried!
So what/how crazy are your home obs?? Let us know!!
Firstly, not sure if this is the right place to post this, but am curious and wish to hear on each ones home set up...more for nostalgia and how easy/cumbersome it is to set up at home. Also perhaps it can give the beginners/newcomers on the insights of setting up at a window and how good or bad it can be from different locations and views!
If this topic needs to be moved elsewhere, Mods, please do so...thank you!
Ok,...the Home set up! I'm sure we all have peeked our scopes out of a window. Curious to know, no matter how crazy it may be, how each of us set up, view limits, light pollution, serious set up, easy simple set up, etc etc. Even if it sounds zany and suicide (no sitting on window sills please!!!) please post it. It may seem like desperation to view something, but as long as it works for you,...lets hear about it!!
I'll start...
I mostly Ob from my 2nd Floor Balcony which has a great view of the East to South skies!! Milky way dead center!! Light Pollution...Terribly alot!! I have a huge walkway lamp outside!!! Sometimes I jump to another NE facing room for other views...as long as I wait for the star/DSO/planet to clear the tree!
I have set up from simple, scope and EQ mount, no alignment, just scanning the skies. Mid set up, aligned, scope, goto with mains power to serious set ups, scope, aligned mount, goto, tracking with PHD and finder guide scope hooked to Meade DSI, DSLR camera, laptop, chair, small fan blowing, multi socket plugs for everything and a cup of coffee or beer..lol!
I only have about 30mins, sometimes less, of good viewing space when it clears the light polluted horizon to the top of my window. Have many times gone with ellaborate set ups, then wait, and a cloud moves in and I tear everything down and goto sleep. I can mostly do 2 star alignment. But most East views and killed by the blooming lamp!!! The lamp also makes me pretty apparent in the balcony and I may seem like an old bugger (chee-ko) looking into peoples rooms!! eeeek!! Have even used large blankets to shield the lamp by hanging it from my balcony window. If I crave longer views, I have to move the tripod after 30mins or so to get a little more seeing time. Which means realignment again!! My 80ED gets the most seeing from my balcony and my GP mount. I sweat more than anything and an eye patch is extremely useful here!!
Still trying to keep things simple overall. Difficult mostly to view anything, but I do have a small window (pardon the pun) of opportunity to see something and perhaps photograph it...though light pollution is bad here. Heck....at least I tried!
So what/how crazy are your home obs?? Let us know!!