Daveskywill
25-06-2010, 11:13 AM
Hello:
I'm the guy with the Meade LX200 10" F10 GPS mounted on a wedge, it's on the Meade tripod and all on a Scopebuggy.
But my practice is to use the Scopebuggy (it even has pneumatic wheels) and I guess this is where my weak spot is in my telescopic setup. That is because when I go to touch (medium hardness) the telescope, it will shake and rock a little. That's enough so that when I'm looking through the optics on medium power, and a wind blows it will make my image move too.
So I'm thinking for something better for astrophotography, I'll need a pier mount. I was hoping for a real observatory in our backyard. And my dad actually said I could have a concrete pad close to where I wanted it. But neither of my parents have said we could have a pier or hole drilled for a post, and having a small shed-like observatory was what my mom suggested.
But it seems that neither of my parents agree on a design. :help:Plus we can't really afford much in either concrete or dome or roll-off-roof. Furthermore, I've moved away from my parents and only go there for astronomy or to stay a night or so.
So I'm thinking that I like the art of astronomy and astrophotography, but when I talk to my mom about stuff I think I need (for the art of it) she says that I have much more of a telescope than some people have: which I do, but then she payed for it (as a gift).:thanx:
Sorry if I'm sort of rambling, but the bottom line is: should I go and try to get a job to support my astronomical likings, or should I just I just be patient and save a little money and hope that it will get better?
Thank you all for all of your suggestions in advance.
David
I'm the guy with the Meade LX200 10" F10 GPS mounted on a wedge, it's on the Meade tripod and all on a Scopebuggy.
But my practice is to use the Scopebuggy (it even has pneumatic wheels) and I guess this is where my weak spot is in my telescopic setup. That is because when I go to touch (medium hardness) the telescope, it will shake and rock a little. That's enough so that when I'm looking through the optics on medium power, and a wind blows it will make my image move too.
So I'm thinking for something better for astrophotography, I'll need a pier mount. I was hoping for a real observatory in our backyard. And my dad actually said I could have a concrete pad close to where I wanted it. But neither of my parents have said we could have a pier or hole drilled for a post, and having a small shed-like observatory was what my mom suggested.
But it seems that neither of my parents agree on a design. :help:Plus we can't really afford much in either concrete or dome or roll-off-roof. Furthermore, I've moved away from my parents and only go there for astronomy or to stay a night or so.
So I'm thinking that I like the art of astronomy and astrophotography, but when I talk to my mom about stuff I think I need (for the art of it) she says that I have much more of a telescope than some people have: which I do, but then she payed for it (as a gift).:thanx:
Sorry if I'm sort of rambling, but the bottom line is: should I go and try to get a job to support my astronomical likings, or should I just I just be patient and save a little money and hope that it will get better?
Thank you all for all of your suggestions in advance.
David