Marty! Set the DeLorean for 1986! I just bought a Meade LX3 mount and re-forked my Meade 2080 LX3 OTA onto it. This rig was the hottest thing back in '86! I even have the hand controller, Dec motor and polar alignment scope / finder. I even have a Telrad mounted on this beauty! Looking forward to getting some clear skies... maybe... someday?

#Astronomy #AmateurAstronomy #Telescope #Meade #SchmidtCassegrain #SCT #ForkMount #Astrophotography #RetroTelescoping #80s #GenX

My grandpa captured the Fireworks Galaxy in the middle of May and got almost 5 hours on it! The Fireworks Galaxy is located on the border between the constellations Cepheus and Cygnus. It is a bright, colorful galaxy with a yellowish core, large clusters of blue stars, and many Ha regions (which aren't shown in this image). It's called the 'Fireworks' Galaxy because 10 supernovae have been observed in it over the past century.

70x240s lights (4.67 hours), flats, darks, and biases stacked in Deep Sky Stacker, edited in Siril and background extraction and noise reduction applied with GraXpert.
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๐ŸŒŒ Fireworks Galaxy (NGC 6946)
๐Ÿ”ญ Celestron EdgeHD 8" (Scope), Celestron CGEM-II (Mount)
๐Ÿ“ธ ZWO 294MC Pro (Main), ZWO 224MC Color (Guide)
๐Ÿ“… Jefferson, WI (Bortle 4.5)
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#fireworksgalaxy #galaxy #ngc6946 #spiralgalaxy #astrophotography #astronomy #photography #highpointscientific #jefferson #jeffersonwi #wisconsin #jeffersonwisconsin #wi #suburb #suburban #suburbs #celestron #edgehd #edgehd8 #schmidtcassegrain
Last month me and my grandpa both went after M106 and both images look awesome. Lots of small details can be seen in the bright core of Leonard's image, and a surprising amount of detail can be seen when you crop into my widefield image, even of the smaller, nearby galaxies. This was a fun galaxy to shoot, and many more are coming very soon!

104x240s lights (6.93 hours), darks, flats, and biases stacked in Deep Sky Stacker, and edited with Siril and GraXpert.
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Image 1:
๐ŸŒŒ M106
๐Ÿ”ญ Celestron EdgeHD 8" (Scope), Celestron CGEM-II (Mount)
๐Ÿ“ธ ZWO 294MC Pro (Main), ZWO 224MC Color (Guide)
๐Ÿ“… Jefferson, WI (Bortle 5)

Image 2:
๐ŸŒŒ M106
๐Ÿ”ญ Celestron Astromaster 114 (Scope), SkyWatcher GTi (Mount)
๐Ÿ“ธ Canon Rebel T4i (Main), ZWO 120MC Mini (Guide)
๐Ÿ“… Bloomington, MN (Bortle 8)
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#m106 #ngc4258 #galaxy #bloomington #bloomingtonmn #minnesota #jefferson #jeffersonwi #wisconsin #newtonian #schmidtcassegrain #edgehd8 #edgehd #celestron #skywatcher #graxpert #nina #siril

Watch a Complete Reflector Telescope Machined from a Single Block of Glass

If this is the easy part of making a complete reflector telescope from a single piece of glass, we can't wait to get a load of the hard part!

A little backstory may be in order for those who don't follow [Jeroen Vleggaar]'s Huygens Optics channel on YouTube. A few months ago, he released a video discussing monolithic telescopes, where all the reflective and refractive surfaces are ground into a single thick block of glass. Fellow optical engineer [Rik ter Horst] had built a few tiny monolithic Schmidt-Cassegrain reflectors for use in cube sats, so [Jeroen] decided to build a scaled-up version himself.

The build starts with a 45 mm thick block of crown glass, from which a 50 mm cylinder is bored with a diamond hole saw. The faces of the blank are then ground into complex curves to reflect incoming light, first off the parabolic rear surface and then onto the hyperbolic secondary mirror ground into the center of the front face. A final passage through a refracting surface in the center of the rear face completes the photons' journey through the block of glass, squeezing a 275 mm focal length into a compact package.

All this, of course, vastly understates the work required to pull it off. Between the calculations needed to figure out the surface shapes in the first place to the steps taken to machine a famously unforgiving material like glass, every step is fraught with peril. And because the design is monolithic, any mistakes mean starting all over again. Check out the video below and marvel at the skills needed to get results like this.

What strikes us most about [Jeroen]'s videos is the mix of high-tech and age-old methods and materials used in making optics, which we've seen him put to use to make everything from tiny Tesla valves to variable-surface mirrors.

#parts #glass #hyperbolic #machining #miror #optics #parabolic #reflector #schmidtcassegrain

Watch A Complete Reflector Telescope Machined From A Single Block Of Glass

If this is the easy part of making a complete reflector telescope from a single piece of glass, we canโ€™t wait to get a load of the hard part! A little backstory may be in order for those who โ€ฆ

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