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Hi Tom,
what an amazing achievement ! A VERY nice observatory, and what a beast. I am living with my family in quite a rural area in South Australia, actually in one of the darkest areas of the Adelaide Hills; we have 76 acres to work with, and there has to be a place for an observatory. While I always shied away from the costly domes that are commercially available I would be very keen to learn more about your design, i.e. do you have any plans you´re willing to share, any recommendations for such a future project, etc. ?
We´re currently observing “just” with an 8 inch Newtonian, but I am in the process of going a bit larger (either the CGE 1400 from Celesttron, or the 16 inch LX 200 GPS, both on a fixed EQ mount). As both scopes are quite heavy a permanent assembly would be nice, hence my inquiry re. the construction of your observatory (the methodology is called plywood-veneer here in Oz and quite popular; due to the very dry climate wooden constructions survive for ages).
I would be extremely pleased to hear from you; please direct your favourable response to both my personal and my corparate email adresses:
florian-wolf@gmx.de
florianw@jurlique.com.au
This way I´ll be able to reply a.s.a.p.
Many thanks in advance for your kind help, clear skies and best regards,
Florian
Hi Florian Wolf, I’ll help you to get Tom’s contact. His observatory is so nice.
If you can find a 16″ LX200R, it’s better to get the R than the GPS version. Are you going into astrophotography? If yes, Paramount ME will be a good choice for such a big OTA. By the way, what’s your budget?