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My new Paramount MyT and 8-inch Ritchey-Chretien Telescope

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My Meade 12 inch SCT on a CGEM (Classic) Mount

My 4 inch Meade Refractor with Sky Watcher Guidescope and ZWO camera on a CGEM (Classic) Mount

Skywatcher Star Adventurer Mount with Canon 40D

 

My Solar setup using a DSLR and Mylar Filter on my ETX90

DSLR attached to ETX90. LiveView image of 2015 partial eclipse on Canon 40D

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 I try to log my observing and related activities in a regular blog - sometimes there will be a delay but I usually catch up. An index of all my blogs is on the main menu at the top of the page with daily, weekly or monthly views. My Twitter feed is below. I am also interested in photograping wildlife when I can and there is a menu option above to look at some of my images. I try to keep the news feeds from relevant astronomical sources up to date and you will need to scroll down to find these.

The Celestron 14 is mounted on a Paramount ME that I have been using for about 10 years now - you can see that it is mounted on a tripod so is a portable set up. I still manage to transport it on my own and set it all up even though I have just turned 70! It will run for hours centering galaxies in the 12 minute field even when tripod mounted.

 

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Entries from March 25, 2018 - March 31, 2018

Saturday
Mar312018

Location of my new Observatory Site in Spain

I am in the process of setting up an observatory in Spain near the town of Albox in Almeria. It has a clear view to the east, south and west although the town of Albox is to the wet with some light pollution. From the proposed observatory location at (exactly) 500m altitude the sky will be very dark in most directions.


A closer view - showing that the 500m contour passes directly through the property

 View to the southwest from the roof terrace

 

Saturday
Mar312018

Venus in the West at my new Observatory Site in Spain

The west and south west have most light pollution. The low level lights from the property next door (bottom left) are not a problem. There are  few isolated bright lights coming from the direction of Albox which is a little further to the south (left) than in the image. There are no lights to the south or east visible at all!