[Lvas] Observing Pod
Jim Gianoulakis
Jim.Gianoulakis at swgas.com
Mon Apr 13 09:21:46 PDT 2009
I contemplated the sky-shed pod as well when deciding on a permanent
solution to my set up. I eventually went with a product from
observa-dome, which is a more traditional dome design. The zenith issue
was a part of that decision but also the clam shell design of the
product as well. It has it's positives, a more open feeling, you can see
the sky better. However those positives were also a negative because you
have little protection from the wind or ambient light that a traditional
dome does provide. At my location I have plenty of both. No matter how
you can accomplish it though having a permanent setup has increased my
eyepiece time a 1000% and that is what really matters.
Jim Gianoulakis
Manager Application Services Mobile
702-876-7093
702-253-7213 fax
jim.gianoulakis at swgas.com
>>> roger ivester <drivester at hotmail.com> 4/12/2009 11:34 AM >>>
LVAS all,
Just wanted to share a unique backyard observatory from a lifelong
friend and fellow observer, John Elmore. He has a variety of
instruments, a 10-inch LX200, 10-inch Meade Schmidt-Newtonian and too
many smaller telescopes to list.
John and I grew up slightly over a mile apart, "as the crow flies".
Over a couple of fields and through a patch of woods.
I have been wanting to take some pictures of John's home observatory
for the longest time. He bought it used in Virginia. He said that the
assembly was very easy and he had it ready to go in no time.
This is the type of backyard observatory that I have been wanting for
some time.
John made some adjustments to the base and sent the first three
pictures . This allows him to move the entire base when on occasion the
roof hampers his visibility at the zenith when imaging.
It should also be noted that the picture of Johns log house is his
second. In May of 1989 his first home was completed destroyed by an F-5
tornado...yes an F-5. This is a rarity in western North Carolina.
Just another bit of trivia. One day John and I were riding our bicycles
during the summer of 1965 (a mutual agreement regarding the date) and we
had a bicycle race. This was my first official race. Neither of us can
remember who won. At the time I was 12 years old and John was ten.
Little did I know that I would eventually ride over 100,000 miles and
would enter quite a few Pro/AM races with good success.
Enjoy, and best regards, Roger Ivester
From: jbcustom at darrcam.com
To: drivester at hotmail.com
Subject: POD
Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2009 11:36:39 -0400
Hi Roger
Here are the pics I told you about. Hope someone can benefit from
them.
John
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