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Steven Aggas
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Loc: Arizona
My Dark Sky Observing Site
      #2359728 - 04/29/08 01:35 PM

Hi, here is my website:

http://darkskyobserving.com/

I put it together as a source of more info for the upcoming article in the June '08 S&T, page 75. The article will be on me and my scopes I've built.

Let me know if you find any mispelld words...?

Thanks, Steven

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Mr. Wizard
Elements in Harmony I, an 8"f6 German Equatorial - Stellafane Winner,
II a 20"f4.2 Newt-Dob - Astrofest Winner,
III a 6"f3.5 Finder/Newt-Dob, and
IV a 36"f4.5 Newt-Dob - "If it's up there, it's in here."
www.DarkSkyObserving.com


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Re: My Dark Sky Observing Site new [Re: Steven Aggas]
      #2360401 - 04/29/08 07:50 PM

OMG, those are awesome Dobs!

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1965Healey (Karen)
Woodlawn Lake Observatory
Celestron CPC 800/FT MIcro/APT Wedge
SV NHNG 80mm #0261/CG5-GT
Losmandy rails/rings
Starizona CWeight system
Celestron Neximage
Sony a100 DSLR/ZigView S2
Meade DS60's w/Autostar (2)
Meade LPI/Meade DSI-C/DSI ProII
750cc Honda Shadow Spirit (Thanks Dad!)
1965 Austin Healey 3000 MKIII
A little too much money and NO SELF CONTROL!




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Steven Aggas
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Re: My Dark Sky Observing Site new [Re: 1965healey]
      #2362384 - 04/30/08 04:08 PM

Thank you 1965 Healy! I appreciate that....

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Mr. Wizard
Elements in Harmony I, an 8"f6 German Equatorial - Stellafane Winner,
II a 20"f4.2 Newt-Dob - Astrofest Winner,
III a 6"f3.5 Finder/Newt-Dob, and
IV a 36"f4.5 Newt-Dob - "If it's up there, it's in here."
www.DarkSkyObserving.com


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john D
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Re: My Dark Sky Observing Site new [Re: Steven Aggas]
      #2362423 - 04/30/08 04:25 PM

dude Steven, thats a very cool site! and awesome awesome scopes!

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Meade ETX-125EC (SEPT.7)
Orion 90mm mak-Cass (4SALE look in S&S)
Celestron NS GOTO mount (4SALE look in S&S)
Philips SPC900NC webcam
MY BLOG
-Midlothian VA


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Re: My Dark Sky Observing Site new [Re: john D]
      #2362429 - 04/30/08 04:27 PM

hey Steven, what the hand gun for? again sweeet scopes!

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Meade ETX-125EC (SEPT.7)
Orion 90mm mak-Cass (4SALE look in S&S)
Celestron NS GOTO mount (4SALE look in S&S)
Philips SPC900NC webcam
MY BLOG
-Midlothian VA


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Steven Aggas
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Re: My Dark Sky Observing Site new [Re: john D]
      #2362482 - 04/30/08 04:54 PM

Quote:

hey Steven, what's the hand gun for? again sweeet scopes!




Hi John, thanks! The observing property borders the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest which is inhabited by Grey Wolf, Mountain Lion (Cougar), and Coyote.... When Wolves are 80 pounds and hunt in packs, or a Mountain Lion which can get to 150 pounds venture into the area, I'm gonna need some stopping power so I carry a .45.

One weekend I went observing by myself and that night found I was surrounded by Coyotes howling close by. A little creepy, but they're not so bad. I still tended to look at things close to the zenith at 8 to 10 feet up on the ladder, why tempt fate.

Just a few months ago while hiking in the NF, my wife and I found Wolf scat and track, so we know they are in the area.

Steven

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Mr. Wizard
Elements in Harmony I, an 8"f6 German Equatorial - Stellafane Winner,
II a 20"f4.2 Newt-Dob - Astrofest Winner,
III a 6"f3.5 Finder/Newt-Dob, and
IV a 36"f4.5 Newt-Dob - "If it's up there, it's in here."
www.DarkSkyObserving.com


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Re: My Dark Sky Observing Site new [Re: Steven Aggas]
      #2362630 - 04/30/08 06:08 PM

Quote:

Quote:

hey Steven, what's the hand gun for? again sweeet scopes!




Hi John, thanks! The observing property borders the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest which is inhabited by Grey Wolf, Mountain Lion (Cougar), and Coyote.... When Wolves are 80 pounds and hunt in packs, or a Mountain Lion which can get to 150 pounds venture into the area, I'm gonna need some stopping power so I carry a .45.

One weekend I went observing by myself and that night found I was surrounded by Coyotes howling close by. A little creepy, but they're not so bad. I still tended to look at things close to the zenith at 8 to 10 feet up on the ladder, why tempt fate.

Just a few months ago while hiking in the NF, my wife and I found Wolf scat and track, so we know they are in the area.

Steven




sounds like an adventure Steven! keep the hand gun close i guess!

and those scopes are sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeet! i want one!

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Meade ETX-125EC (SEPT.7)
Orion 90mm mak-Cass (4SALE look in S&S)
Celestron NS GOTO mount (4SALE look in S&S)
Philips SPC900NC webcam
MY BLOG
-Midlothian VA


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1965healey
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Re: My Dark Sky Observing Site new [Re: john D]
      #2363313 - 04/30/08 11:41 PM

I must be getting pretty jaded, I didn't even notice the .45 until someone mentioned it. My out in the wilderness sidearm is a 9mm Beretta Brigadeer 92FS. No wolves here in South Texas but plenty of snakes and wild hogs.

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1965Healey (Karen)
Woodlawn Lake Observatory
Celestron CPC 800/FT MIcro/APT Wedge
SV NHNG 80mm #0261/CG5-GT
Losmandy rails/rings
Starizona CWeight system
Celestron Neximage
Sony a100 DSLR/ZigView S2
Meade DS60's w/Autostar (2)
Meade LPI/Meade DSI-C/DSI ProII
750cc Honda Shadow Spirit (Thanks Dad!)
1965 Austin Healey 3000 MKIII
A little too much money and NO SELF CONTROL!




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Re: My Dark Sky Observing Site new [Re: 1965healey]
      #2364390 - 05/01/08 01:40 PM

You wouldn't try to shoot a wild hog with a 9mm would you Karen? That just makes 'em mad!

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Homebuilt 10" dob, old Coulter mirror.

16" Royce conical mirror: Construction on S.O.E. (Sauron's Other Eye) has officially begun!


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Re: My Dark Sky Observing Site new [Re: Steven Aggas]
      #2364586 - 05/01/08 03:22 PM

Quote:


Let me know if you find any mispelld words...?





OK, I looked hard, and found maybe two.

The first is in the http://darkskyobserving.com/MirrorandCell.htmlin the caption for picture #12, the collimation motor enlargement. You use "tetter-totter" when you probably meant "teeter-totter".

The second is in the first caption of http://darkskyobserving.com/SecondaryCage.html. You used "three-quater" inch walnut for the focusing board.

I could spend hours gazing at those scopes and that setup. What a wonderful design! You deserve every award that you got, Steve!

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Homebuilt 10" dob, old Coulter mirror.

16" Royce conical mirror: Construction on S.O.E. (Sauron's Other Eye) has officially begun!


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Re: My Dark Sky Observing Site new [Re: llanitedave]
      #2365253 - 05/01/08 09:07 PM

Quote:

You wouldn't try to shoot a wild hog with a 9mm would you Karen? That just makes 'em mad!




I don't really WANT to have to shoot anything. I carry it with me when I'm out shooting pictures at a friends ranch. They have a fairly large lake on their property and it's a stopping off place for alot of migratory birds, they also have a large herd of Axis deer that regularly come down to drink there. There are snakes and hogs as well. So far the hogs have kept their distance and I've managed to avoid stepping on any snakes. It's more of an insurance policy than anything else. With a little luck and a lot of caution it'll never leave the holster. Alot of practice keeps most rounds inside the ten ring so a hog will only be mad for a second or two if I can't out run him.

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1965Healey (Karen)
Woodlawn Lake Observatory
Celestron CPC 800/FT MIcro/APT Wedge
SV NHNG 80mm #0261/CG5-GT
Losmandy rails/rings
Starizona CWeight system
Celestron Neximage
Sony a100 DSLR/ZigView S2
Meade DS60's w/Autostar (2)
Meade LPI/Meade DSI-C/DSI ProII
750cc Honda Shadow Spirit (Thanks Dad!)
1965 Austin Healey 3000 MKIII
A little too much money and NO SELF CONTROL!




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Steven Aggas
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Re: My Dark Sky Observing Site new [Re: llanitedave]
      #2366496 - 05/02/08 12:01 PM

Quote:

I could spend hours gazing at those scopes and that setup. What a wonderful design! You deserve every award that you got, Steve!




Thanks Dave! I've corrected both mistakes and really appreciate the compliments on the scope and setup, thank you.

Steven

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Mr. Wizard
Elements in Harmony I, an 8"f6 German Equatorial - Stellafane Winner,
II a 20"f4.2 Newt-Dob - Astrofest Winner,
III a 6"f3.5 Finder/Newt-Dob, and
IV a 36"f4.5 Newt-Dob - "If it's up there, it's in here."
www.DarkSkyObserving.com


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Re: My Dark Sky Observing Site new [Re: 1965healey]
      #2368073 - 05/03/08 12:06 AM

Quote:


I don't really WANT to have to shoot anything. I carry it with me when I'm out shooting pictures at a friends ranch.




Ah, so the truth comes out. You're shooting pictures! I hope you're just shooting copies, and not the originals!




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16" Royce conical mirror: Construction on S.O.E. (Sauron's Other Eye) has officially begun!


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Re: My Dark Sky Observing Site new [Re: llanitedave]
      #2368785 - 05/03/08 12:13 PM

Quote:

Quote:


I don't really WANT to have to shoot anything. I carry it with me when I'm out shooting pictures at a friends ranch.




Ah, so the truth comes out. You're shooting pictures! I hope you're just shooting copies, and not the originals!









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Meade ETX-125EC (SEPT.7)
Orion 90mm mak-Cass (4SALE look in S&S)
Celestron NS GOTO mount (4SALE look in S&S)
Philips SPC900NC webcam
MY BLOG
-Midlothian VA


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Steven Aggas
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Re: My Dark Sky Observing Site new [Re: john D]
      #2372761 - 05/05/08 02:11 PM

With all this talk of wild pigs (Javelina I'm assuming, though they are not pigs), guess what I came face to face with?!? A 100 pound Boar Javelina Saturday morning not 20 feet away before we saw each other!

No worries though, by the time I slowly set down the can of stain to free up the shootin' hand, he must have been thinking kind thoughts because he spun around and ran off.

Wow, was he huge, with 3" tusks.... I turned the wild-cam 90 degrees to aim down that path he used. I've captured photos of his harem passing in front of the observatory, but never him.

Steven

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Mr. Wizard
Elements in Harmony I, an 8"f6 German Equatorial - Stellafane Winner,
II a 20"f4.2 Newt-Dob - Astrofest Winner,
III a 6"f3.5 Finder/Newt-Dob, and
IV a 36"f4.5 Newt-Dob - "If it's up there, it's in here."
www.DarkSkyObserving.com


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Re: My Dark Sky Observing Site new [Re: Steven Aggas]
      #2375816 - 05/06/08 07:16 PM

Quote:

With all this talk of wild pigs (Javelina I'm assuming, though they are not pigs)




Texas has both Javelina and feral hogs but has far more feral hogs than Javelina. I carry a cap&ball .44 when I'm out at a dark site, but I'm usually there to hunt or fish too. In fact, I got re-interested in astronomy by hunting in northern Nevada where the sky was the darkest I've ever encountered. I looked up one night and said out loud "WOW, I REALLY CAN SEE THE MILKY WAY!"

I'd love to get a look thru one of those awesome Dob's you've got there! But the best I can manage is my 8" SCT.

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"My God, it's full of stars!"

Tom Kilgore
Las Vegas, NV

Meade 8" SCT 2080B
Orion 102mm Apex Mak
Meade 114mm F8 Newtonian


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Steven Aggas
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Re: My Dark Sky Observing Site new [Re: tk89123]
      #2406420 - 05/19/08 04:22 PM

Hi Tom, interesting about the pigs. I found a map of Javelina density and Texas had far more area covered by high and medium density that AZ did. I checked my Wild-Cams again this last weekend, no picture of the ~100 pound Boar

Thanks for the compliment on the scopes. If any of you guys venture into AZ, try making an East Valley Astronomy Club meeting and say 'Hey'.

Steven

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Mr. Wizard
Elements in Harmony I, an 8"f6 German Equatorial - Stellafane Winner,
II a 20"f4.2 Newt-Dob - Astrofest Winner,
III a 6"f3.5 Finder/Newt-Dob, and
IV a 36"f4.5 Newt-Dob - "If it's up there, it's in here."
www.DarkSkyObserving.com


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