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JR#8
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Reged: 08/31/04
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Loc: Edison, NJ
Need ideas for an Observatory
      #3421173 - 10/30/09 11:47 PM

Hey all . I'm sure you guys heard this a million times. But i'm looking for a inexpensive way to keep the scope outside and set up. I dont mind disconnting all the wires. Sure I can bag the scope but then there's the moisture problem with condensation. Then I was thinking about the plastic shed but what about the wind. It can get pretty breezy here. We have had up to about 70 mph winds. All I really need to do is get rid of the kids trampoline and I would have a pretty good place for a permenant structure. Any Suggestions.
Thanx
Bruce

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Meade 10 LX200-SMT GPS
Orion ED 80 APO
Solar Filter
Canon Powershot 80
Canon 20D
Tarmon Lens AF28-80,AF70-300


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JR#8
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Posts: 191
Loc: Edison, NJ
Re: Need ideas for an Observatory new [Re: JR#8]
      #3421198 - 10/31/09 12:02 AM

Was thinking about this http://www.rubbermaid.com/Category/Pages/ProductDetail.aspx?CatName=Outdoor&SubcatId=VerticalSheds&Prod_ID=RP091397

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Meade 10 LX200-SMT GPS
Orion ED 80 APO
Solar Filter
Canon Powershot 80
Canon 20D
Tarmon Lens AF28-80,AF70-300

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starquester
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Reged: 09/03/04
Posts: 469
Loc: Three Rivers, MI U.S.A>
Re: Need ideas for an Observatory new [Re: JR#8]
      #3421602 - 10/31/09 10:14 AM

Hi Bruce,

Click on the link below my name for all kinds of obseervatory ideas,


Alan

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Alan D. Otterson
Windy Ridge Observatory
41-58.966N
85-43.069W

Alan Otterson

Founder&Owner

A Yahoo Observatory Group
Flip Top & Clamshell & Rubbermaid Observatories


http://tinyurl.com/yz9ckk

The Nikon D40 Astrophotography Group
http://tinyurl.com/5j8qw2
A Yahoo Astrophotography Group



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John Wunderlin
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Reged: 10/01/04
Posts: 699
Loc: Mineral Point, Wi
Re: Need ideas for an Observatory new [Re: JR#8]
      #3422342 - 10/31/09 06:23 PM

Even inside my observatory, I bag the scopes. The observatory is not 100% waterproof and I'm sure it gets humid inside. I use this desiccant to keep everything dry. The desiccant works for a couple of months before it needs recharging.

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John Wunderlin
Vendor - Spike-a Bahtinov Focusing Mask
Empire Ranch Observatory
Iowa County Astronomers


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John Downing
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Reged: 08/27/09
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Loc: Anaheim, CA
Re: Need ideas for an Observatory new [Re: John Wunderlin]
      #3425987 - 11/02/09 06:16 PM

Bruce,
An inexpensive obs. could be a small roll-off roof building. I built a larger one, 10x12 for about $1500 in materials, that works great. But you can build a small one for much less in $$ and effort. Say a 5x5 or 6x6. Look at Skysheds or others for ideas and plans.

If you really want to go small you might consider just a little enclosure about the size of an outhouse. I have seen them on rollers and a large door. When you want to observe you open the door and roll it away from the scope. A good cheap cover for a pedestal & scope.

Spend some time browsing the links at the beginning of this forum and you will see an amazing number of creative ideas that work.

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La Ventana a las Estrellas
Roll off Roof Obs. Julian, CA
Meade 10" f6.3 SCT
Stellarvue SV105APO
Optec TCF-S
SBIG ST-7 w/CFW
Canon 40D
AP 900GTO
The Sky, CCD Soft, Nebulosity, T-Point, Pulse Guide.


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