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Truly not a masterpiece but decent, if considered bad conditions and poor polar alignment (it's a nightmare to align my heavy boy).
10x300s with OrionXT12/TheThing Mount/Canon450d.
Obviously a crop.
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Albums: My first attempts
Location: Udine, Italy
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...out of joke, I buyed a green laser, and today a laser bracket. I've to fix and align it on the mount, to make a raw polar alignment after mount assembly.Then with one smallest nightmare step I should get decent results. The SiTech controller, with a little 'of mathematics, should help to correct the latest minutiae...
Agree more. The mount is "dis"mountable in 4 pcs, so I mount/dismount it for every session. Simple and quick, 10 minutes.
The dec bolt is tested on the base column, so I have to check the telescope pointing, then turn around, kneel down with my back under the arm in ar, make an effort to lighten the load (70+50+30[counterweights]), meanwhile turning the jack slightly with an iron bar. Then pull off, get up, go to double check ("n" times)... all on the bare ground. A nightmare.
Much better to process the photos of the others! (Lol)
Federico, you're right, one wouldn't guess it's 100lbs. I'm at that "magic" age too (magic-lucky I made it this far lol). It's not really the 100lbs so much, moving a bag of concrete from the pickup, no big deal (well, not too big a deal lol). But, moving a mount through some doorways and down some stairs while trying not to break a window or put a hole in the wall and most importantly, not bang up the mount-I agree, I'm not a reed any more either. Marc
Many thanks for your words. Yes, the height is calculated to move the beast here and there without meridian swap. This is why the long arm in RA.
Yes, I autoguide with a QHY5 and TS autoguider (but Lacerta would have been better It simply didn't exist 2 years ago). In three years I've made a lot of mods to the scope:
This is "The Thing". Non-German EQ mount, made for me (my design) by Leonard Stage, Texan craftsman.
(http://www.gototelescopes.com).
A look at so it seems harmless, a big ant,, but in fact - already assembled - weighs over 100lb, plus 50lb of telescope. It's designed to be removable/portable, and it is, but as you can understand I have to redo the polar alignment every time. The alignment in dec is done turning on a big screw that acts as a jack, but to turn it I have to help, raising slightly the whole group with my back: The whole, made at night, at the cold. I'm fifty years, and not as flexible as a reed...Starhopper has hit the point.
One of my favorites. It's deceptive, it shows up easy enough, but it's tough process. Good job, Marc PS looked in your photos didn't see "The Thing" what is it?
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