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My Heavens!: The Adventures of a Lonely Stargazer Building an Over-the-Top Observatory (Patrick Moore’s Practical Astronomy Series)

My Heavens!: The Adventures of a Lonely Stargazer Building an Over-the-Top Observatory (Patrick Moore’s Practical Astronomy Series)

My Heavens! charts the progress of the author’s own substantial observatory (with additional material from amateur constructors of large observatories elsewhere) from conception, through design, planning and construction, to using an observatory of the kind that all amateur astronomers would aspire to own.

This book tells the “warts and all” story of small beginnings in amateur astronomy, leading to the construction of a “top of the range” observatory at a house on the edge of a country village between Oxford and London. The author is a qualified building surveyor, and looks at building the observatory from his own professional perspective. There were of course many errors, problems, technical and organizational difficulties along the way, and the author never shies away from admitting his mistakes – and in doing so he reduces the chances of others falling into the same traps. Comparisons are made with similar large projects in the USA, taking a look at the differences and similarities in planning and building regulations, and in construction methods on both sides of the Atlantic.

Eventually an observatory materialized, set up to facilitate the taking of very high quality images of the deep sky on those special days of best seeing.

The story doesn’t end with the construction of the observatory, but goes on to describe the author’s choice of equipment, setting it up, and his own techniques for obtaining superb astronomical images like the ones he shows in his book.

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Building an Astronomical Telescope: An Observer’s Guide

Building an Astronomical Telescope: An Observer’s Guide

This is a practical book for amateur astronomers, including those who are quite capable of resolving, for example, a quasar ten thousand million light years away. Doherty describes the different types of telescope that can be built together with their mountings and accessories such as search scopes and camera mounts. Full details are given on how to construct tubes, and how to grind and polish mirrors and lenses. He also shows how to build a variety of practical home observatories from a simple garden shed to a fully fledged dome.

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Newtonian Notes: Designing and Building a High Performance Telescope from Commercial Components

Newtonian Notes: Designing and Building a High Performance Telescope from Commercial Components

Self-published by the author, stapled binding, simply-printed booklet with a typewriter typeface, illustrated with b/w photographs and drawings. According to the author, Newtonian telescopes can be assembled with mismatched components and still work well enough to show views of the sky. The format of this booklet is to look at each component separately and relate its selection and use to the performance.

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A Guide To Building Truss Tube Telescopes

A Guide To Building Truss Tube Telescopes

Seven part guide with introduction, overview, optical design, mechanical design, fabrication, construction reference, appendix.

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