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ellie1929 t1_jdotlvw wrote
That's so dang cool, seriously! I can't imagine being able to build something like that..
__Augustus_ OP t1_jdots9l wrote
It's not hard! Check out the pinned /r/atming post and the Hadley 114mm telescope: https://www.printables.com/model/224383-astronomical-telescope-hadley-an-easy-assembly-hig
Kozzinator t1_jdotzm4 wrote
How much did this bad boy run you though?
I want a great telescope, I've shopped around for a while now but I can't justify spending that much on one.
...and how bad at math we talking here because I failed a year long remedial algebra course haha.
__Augustus_ OP t1_jdoujma wrote
Failed the same course.
This cost a few thousand bucks but you can build a 14" like it for $1500 or less, but I would recommend starting with an 8-10" ($500-$900 new, less if DIY or used). Links have more info and recommendations
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Kozzinator t1_jdow0x5 wrote
Thank you! I appreciate all the information!
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FireblastU t1_jdoxfa4 wrote
Which dwarf planets can you see? My telescope can’t even reach Pluto
oohkt t1_jdoxh6x wrote
This is incredibly impressive. You are pretty damn cool.
justelectricboogie t1_jdoxlif wrote
Now this is the coolest story ever. Often wondered about building my own. Intimidating.
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PantheismAt3 t1_jdpk9qk wrote
Destined for great things mate, don't forget your potential.
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ParadoxPupcake t1_jdplpwd wrote
Whaaaat, I had just left Sabino Canyon at like 4pm today and saw a bunch of cars with space decals pull in. Just my luck to miss this haha. Now I know what was going on, and I'll plan to attend next year. Super cool stuff, great job, and thanks for sharing!
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IntotheWIldcat t1_jdpnurg wrote
Shoulda known you were a Tucsonan. Gonna go for a job on Kitt peak?
epsdelta74 t1_jdpr50v wrote
Bravo! That's quite a hobby.
CalvinLawson t1_jdps8k8 wrote
I remember your original post! So glad to see you still doing what you love.
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AsstBalrog t1_jdpwct2 wrote
Awesome--this is amazing. Can you take pictures? If so, are there any we can see?
aqxea2500 t1_jdq1mgk wrote
When I retire I want to get the biggest obsession telescope, and move to a place with really dark skies.
willardTheMighty t1_jdq4e6j wrote
I’m glad you count other people looking through it as an accomplishment. I and many other people would surely count it as a privilege to look through your telescope!
flash_boner t1_jdq4gp6 wrote
Your red telescope pairs well with your yellow 'VSVN' box.
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glitchymario t1_jdqq9fs wrote
Congrats on the scope! I love that you take this out to events and show folks what’s right overhead. That sort of citizen astronomy is so important. Kudos to you - awesome job with the build too!
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settledownguy t1_jdqulx5 wrote
Think of what discoveries you may make one day! Keep it up.
Conscious_Exit_5547 t1_jdqx9zn wrote
Did you ever check out the neighbor girl in her bathroom?
BepiColumbo t1_jdqy9kr wrote
untuck the shirt, keep the hair, keep the pants, white T, get a jacket that ends at the beltline, wear contacts, and enjoy slaying puss
Cimatron85 t1_jdqybv5 wrote
Tarkov player here. Glad to see you brought you’re secure container!
thewerdy t1_jdr0hde wrote
I don't know if you're a student at the UA, but the Students for the Development and Exploration of Space (SEDS) club there has (or at least they did when I was a member in 2016) a pretty impressive Dobsonian that has a mirror that was specially built by the Mirror Lab when they were testing out some new manufacturing techniques. I believe they were developing the lightweight honeycomb structures that are now common. It's pretty old and not super fancy, but the mirror itself makes it an interesting piece of astronomy history.
danielravennest t1_jdr976i wrote
Astronomical telescopes are designed to focus at "infinity", since everything is so far away. Also if you are spying, fold up opera glasses or binoculars are less obvious.
danielravennest t1_jdr9mjg wrote
Amateur Telescope Making. There's a list of books and links in the article.
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Conscious_Exit_5547 t1_jdrafzh wrote
Yet it's plausable that you have a telescope in your window as opposed to opera glasses??
PaladinGodfather1931 t1_jdrb7f7 wrote
That's why this person couldn't find any results, they are all hidden in duckduckgo...
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thegeekiestgeek t1_jdrhh59 wrote
Who uses DDG?
FolsgaardSE t1_jdri0j2 wrote
Any photos of things you've seen? Congrats sounds like an amazing telescope.
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reverentlyirreverent t1_jdsef5k wrote
That's one shnazy lookin' Dalek you've got there.
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Accomplished-Law-592 t1_jdsqy5y wrote
Hell yeah that's awesome. Wish I could look through it.
_themaninacan_ t1_jdt1nha wrote
I assume technological marvel to which you refer is my dude's mf cargo jeans!
__Augustus_ OP t1_jdth4kf wrote
Never seen it, unfortunately.
I know they are working on thin meniscus mirrors there now, which is what I do for my larger scope projects.
__Augustus_ OP t1_jdth5ol wrote
tip: look at it upside down...
__Augustus_ OP t1_jdth7mx wrote
Ceres is easy with binoculars or a small scope. Have also seen Makemake with it. Haumea should be possible. If I live to over 100, Eris will be too when it gets nearer to the Sun again.
flash_boner t1_jdti1n4 wrote
I can't. The box is right-side up.
FireblastU t1_jdtj2cn wrote
That’s really cool, thanks for teaching an old dog something new.
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__Augustus_ OP t1_jdoth9y wrote
Returning after 3 years. It may not look like it but this is the same telescope from here (and same haircut, lol). Lots of improvements including bigger bearings, new focuser, new truss clamps, a motorized EQ platform for tracking. 14.7" f/2.9 Dobsonian with a quartz mirror made by Steve Dodds. I have since built a number of telescopes up to 24" but this is once again my largest scope and I am beginning work on a 25" f/2.6 along with a 32" f/2.6 and 37" f/3, which I am grinding the mirrors for. I also regularly set up my telescopes for public outreach events including literally on street corners, and I am teaching friends to grind mirrors and make telescopes both locally and over the Internet. This scope has been to dozens of star parties and outreach events and still remains my favorite and it keeps getting better the more I tweak it.
Other than DIY astronomy stuff, I have no background in science or engineering, and I suck at math. Building one of these is not hard and it's a great way to get an affordable, not to mention custom instrument.
As always, if you're interested in buying or making a telescope I recommend /r/atming and /r/telescopes along with TelescopicWatch.com. You can build or buy a good telescope for as little as $130. The Hadley 114mm telescope is a lovely 3D-printed instrument you can easily make yourself for $150 or less.
Photo taken at the annual Stars Over Sabino event in Tucson, AZ.