Sunday 4 September 2011

Gearing up




I see the moon ... with my phonecam....

















Had another look at the microfocuser, I need a bit of practice. Not had much this year as I wanted to get ahead with the Wildrose refit but I am reading the manuals....!!!

There's a parfocal ring in there somewhere !!!!!


Anyway here's another cloudy sunset.....I think I will have to stick to these for the time being, and skies are rather beautiful

Sunday 10 April 2011

Come on Brian Cox

Thanks for the Wonders of the Universe programmes....but come on...its all very well showing us all the wonders in the night sky....BUT MOST OF US CANT SEE MUCH BECAUSE WE ARE URBAN ASTRONOMERS and street lighting has taken away our night sky stars.......... What about combining environmental and astronomical needs and switching orf urban lights peraps after 1 am or something.....WE HAVE LOST OUR STARSCAPES. So Dear Brian Cox.......hows about doing us all a big favour ... and .......GET US OUR NIGHT SKIES BACK.....PLEASE.... Just needed to get that said....
Anyway I am reporting that the telescope shed is now a sinch to open up on its wheels....I still have to do something about its roof cos it is really heavy. Got some ideas and its a job for next summer (lets hope we get one) .
More fab weather today....so hoping to try out the DSI again........still looking for the parfocal ring??????? hmmmmm ... got the picture....

Wednesday 6 April 2011

A shed on wheels !!!!!!

Yesterday was a good day to open up the observatoryshed and afix wheels to all the sides.....this has made it so easy to manover thank goodness.....next thing is to put a rubber (or summat flexible) skirting round the base as it is now a couple of inches above the decking and it will be drafty !!!!!!! ha ha









Am considering where to put handles....and I remember the 2 Ronnies sketch....fork handles





four candles....forkandles ha ha....I think I will need fourhandles.......





And I must do sommat about the very heavy lid/roof , cos I can see me struggling with it in the not too distant future....and I dont want anything to stop my using the scope.....its just a brilliant piece of kit.....I have to learn how to focus it yet...2 pages of instuctions and a couple of bits that I know not what they are....or what they do..... a Parfocal ring ??????? harumph harumph .... I will need to find out........such a lot to learn...and now all the time in the world to play....yippedee do dah.....




And here it is, the observatory shed complete with wheels, rubber skirt and handles......


I have even put a hook for the spanner (needed to undoo the bolts that hold it all together )






After some discussion with the supplier, Telescope House, I think I might have to join a club !!!!!!


Anyway for the moment, the power pack can have a good charge and it can all waite till I have done some more studying of instructions...


Thursday 24 March 2011

The scope purrs into action
















Well its going to take some time to get to grips with all this techno stuff, but am determined to crack it eventually....One thing I must do is to find a means of putting wheels on the shed so that I can open it up without bashing my fingers etc....!!!!!
Here it is purring into action........It sorts itself out with its GPS to find home & level & other stuff.....but thereafter I have to know what I am doing.......harrumph harrumph....ha!.....
Got the Deep Sky Imager attached last night and the programme loaded....., but I do need a few days in daylight first to really get to know the equipment........Nothing is ever as simple as it seems eh !!!!!!
Loads to learn....focusing......what to focus on.......etc.....

And the Deep Sky Imager.....

Well done Jim...... many hours of play ahead.....

Monday 21 March 2011

In memory of James John Waite

Found the start of this on Jim's PC and so as I have now got the telescope up and running again it is fitting that this is continued.
On saturday 19th march, my very first solo efforts on the Meade LX200GPS were quit magical, excellent weather, clear blue skies, warm, no wind and the biggest moon for another 20 years.....a lot to learn and remember, however, the set up has been so well designed and ready to roll, once I had sorted out the power supply.....and all the attachments, it was a delight to operate. I wasnt able to find the imager so the best I could do to record the event was with an old webcam found hiding.........slideshow below.......
The deep sky imager was located on sunday, but a cloudy day so no go........looking forward to my next time.......thank you Jim for a fab setup.......

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