VERY BEAUTIFUL, you sir have some good time on your hands very well spent. Much respect man, keep it up, astronomy is a great field of study and a fun hobby, you sir have created my dream very nice work.
This is so nice! I wish I had an observatory, although I'm only 14, I love astronomy, and where I live where not aloud to do this sort of thing because where renting our house, sucks... Well good luck with astronomy!
@mrastronomy15 1st , you will have to find your own House which has a nice clear grassed Backyard then you will be ready for your Celestron C8" CGEM or Meade 10" LX-200 Backyard Observatory. But good luck in finding your own House with fair clear grassed Backyard!!??
I find they are good for both, but I guess technically they are better for deepsky. I am not a big planetary guy, so I prefer Reflectors (or compound scopes) over Refractors. Aperture rules!
Great idea with the warm room.
MrCrabshaver 1 month ago
Great work!!! You're very lucky man!!!!
athanz70 2 months ago
Outstanding tutorial and great observatory!
Thanks so much for sharing!
ScoutCrafter 3 months ago
Nice chart too.
TailsBit 4 months ago
VERY BEAUTIFUL, you sir have some good time on your hands very well spent. Much respect man, keep it up, astronomy is a great field of study and a fun hobby, you sir have created my dream very nice work.
TailsBit 4 months ago
Nice video. Looks like a really nice setup you have there.
wilsocn 4 months ago
This is so nice! I wish I had an observatory, although I'm only 14, I love astronomy, and where I live where not aloud to do this sort of thing because where renting our house, sucks... Well good luck with astronomy!
mrastronomy15 9 months ago
@mrastronomy15 1st , you will have to find your own House which has a nice clear grassed Backyard then you will be ready for your Celestron C8" CGEM or Meade 10" LX-200 Backyard Observatory. But good luck in finding your own House with fair clear grassed Backyard!!??
Jules7892 10 hours ago
Perfect observatory. :-) good luck!
Thejirka64 11 months ago
I've got an observatory, but I need a warm room like this
nikbookworm 2 years ago
Great work! Are cass's designed more for deep-space objects than planetary?
damiasebaticus 2 years ago
I find they are good for both, but I guess technically they are better for deepsky. I am not a big planetary guy, so I prefer Reflectors (or compound scopes) over Refractors. Aperture rules!
va3ngc 2 years ago
They are in the north and NW (where the light pollution is)
va3ngc 2 years ago
cool homemade observatory, seems like those trees are rather close.
castout85 2 years ago