Amateur astronomy observing domes
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But the allure of a dome still beckons many amateurs. Both types have advantages. A dome provides better wind and light protection, yet it traps daytime heat. one of these three domes, and next time you observe you'll feel like a pro. ⁄⁄⁄ TEXT AND PHOTOS BY MIKE D. REYNOLDS equipment roundup. Choose the dome.
To Be Observing in Minutes The dream of every astronomer. SkyShed POD at AstroCamp. In the last few years we've added more and more technology to our backyard telescopes, turning many into powerful scientific instruments. Unfortunately we've found that with all the added technology it takes a lot more time to get set.
Description:Or, you can Google a place to order a pre-built dome to install to your shed. Rats and squirrels like to chew on wires and insulation while ants always seem to find whatever food you might have stashed away for a late-night snack. What do you have to bring with you? It's better to overestimate and have money left over. Joson and Aguirre's inch Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope and its millimeter guidescope are housed in a 6-foot-diameter fiberglass dome. These soak up heat all day and then proceed to radiate it away all night. A one-inch gap separates the telescope pier from the deck floor to isolate the instrument from vibrations.
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