When I'm not building Iron Man, I build my space observatory.

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BuildsByBaz

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Hi guys,

Just something that might interest some.

I've been building Iron Man for a few months now (Build thread in sig below), but truth be known, this is a secondary project to my main passion, astrophotography.

I built an observatory in my front yard a few years ago, but at 3 metres in diameter, it just lacked the room to swing a cat. So, for the last couple of years, I've demolished it and have been hard at it building one at five metres in diameter instead.

I have a website dedicated to it, so please, go enjoy the photos and stories of the build!

Sandbagger.

Below: Here's where I'm at currently.

1. Four sheets to go!!
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2. Doors closed. Weather skirt still to be fabricated and assembled between top of wall and bottom of dome.
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3. Nearly fully enclosed.
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4. Doors open showing floor space.
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1. Telescope installed - fire extinguisher fitted as priority!
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2. Preliminary calibrating on the moon.
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3. "FIRST LIGHT" through the ASIGN Observatory II telescope! A very quick shot with only the DSLR on the scope, but enough to check the optics.
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4. Crop and different processing of the above.
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Sandman this is just beautifull!!! As a photographer myself I always dreamed of doing astrophotography so seeing this being done by one of our own is great. Like Anna said keep the pics coming :)
 
Awww, thanks croo. ;)

I just need some time to myself to finish it and get started on the astrophotography proper.

Here's a sample of what has come out of this scope a couple of years ago when I had it in the old observatory.

Horsehead and Flame nebula 2hrs 40min exposure
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M20Trifid Nebula 4 hours 30 min
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Southern Pinwheel galaxy M83
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NGC253 Silver Coin Galaxy in Sculptor_2hr30min
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Enjoy the video of this fully armed and operational battle-station!

 
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All the cameras and cables installed now. Mount aligned to the planet's axis and ready for imaging. Now to wait for that pesky moon to go away and have a clear night!!

1. The mighty photon hunter!
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2. Looking out to the heavens.
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3. Peering into deep space.
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4. Watchful warrior.
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YAY!! Finally imaging again! Clear night, no moon, no clouds and DARK DARK DARK SKY!!! :D Going for Messier 42 - The great Orion Nebula tonight!

I've been out of the deep space imaging game for a couple of years now, so this will be interesting trying to re-learn everything and apply the last two years of regular photography processing skills.

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The flashing arrived today!! Fabricated perfectly to my measurements and diagrams.
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Installing the weather-proof skirt around the dome.
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