glend
18-05-2020, 08:54 AM
So I was thinking that with the 'return to the Moon' program starting up, why don't we lobby for the establishment of lunar based observatories which can be used by amateur, and professional astronomers?
I am sure Elon Musk will be happy to haul the gear up there ($$$).
Great way to get above the Swarm of low Earth orbit satellites and Starlink, etc. Relatively low latency on comms to your gear, but don't expect your Teamviewer wifi to work. Heck, Musk could sell you a support package made up of Starlink access to the site.
If you can operate a dark site Observatory in Australia, you could do the same on the Moon.
Not sure how mount software would have to change, as your mount would now be orbiting the Earth. Pier building might also be a bit more complicated. Seeing would be fantastic, as long as your aimed away from Earth.
I wonder how many of us would miss the tinkering, that having access to the equipment provides. Would you be happy with screen based observation? Imagers would likely adapt as long as they can get their files to work on. Discussion?
I am sure Elon Musk will be happy to haul the gear up there ($$$).
Great way to get above the Swarm of low Earth orbit satellites and Starlink, etc. Relatively low latency on comms to your gear, but don't expect your Teamviewer wifi to work. Heck, Musk could sell you a support package made up of Starlink access to the site.
If you can operate a dark site Observatory in Australia, you could do the same on the Moon.
Not sure how mount software would have to change, as your mount would now be orbiting the Earth. Pier building might also be a bit more complicated. Seeing would be fantastic, as long as your aimed away from Earth.
I wonder how many of us would miss the tinkering, that having access to the equipment provides. Would you be happy with screen based observation? Imagers would likely adapt as long as they can get their files to work on. Discussion?