自制家用天文台 --- MANDII
Hi MANDII, I missed this topic before, I am sure that your project is a great temptation for every stargazer. After reading through your descriptions and also your drawings, please don't mind, I can judge however that your dome could not provide sufficient spaces for your normal operation of a usual telescope, those scopes, I mean just range about 4" to 8", refractors or newtonians. Only 4" to 6" SCTs could be fitted better into the dome.........even with a very small scope inside the dome, you would mostly feel confounded on operating your scope when you also get yourself inside the dome.
Thanks for your judgement on my dome size .
8" = 20cm ?? the telescope cannot be longer than 20cm ??
I think that is impossible .
a) A 1M diameter circle can horizontally rotate an around 80cm long scope ( still have 20cm space for auxillaries).
b) Normally ,20 degree elevation is the starting point of view , upto 80 degree is enough . Thus , if the scope is set in middle , and consider the length of the scope is 40cm( halfly) , there is around 10cm the eyepiece below the horizontal level , which is enough for my eye( sitting height) to look at it without problem .
c) when the scope is 80 degree elevation , the eyepiece height get lower , but the height is still have 20cm over the ground . And there is L-shape eyepiece for you to look more easily .
Thus , a maximun about 40cm*2 = 80cm long scope( not include auxilaries) can be rotated freely in sphere direction from 20 degree upto 80 degree elevation angle . with the eyepiece can be seen by persons comfortably .
Anyway , My hair is already get wet , I have no choice and just can only go ahead now ( because the dome is made ). It can be too late or too early to make the judgement .
Since I had considered the size matter at the very beginning rationally and not by feeling and in serious , thus even at last it's totally wrong ,I will not be regreted and there should have some way to deal with this problem at that time . You know everything should have different extent and levels .
And so far , in my current limited situation, I still cannot obtain any strong mathematical reason to say that the space is not enough . Actaully at the beginning , my target is set to put the meade LXD75 Sn8 or similar scope into the dome . Such kind of telescope should be enough for me to use within several years in future and within my budget estimation . At this moment I still think not big problem for me .
Under my circumstance that I did not have any experience in using telescope before ( just read some astronomy books , see some picture on the net and their specification of the size ) , and my buget is limited as well , there can be no choice but the only personal judgement to go with .
Thanks again .
8" = 20cm ?? the telescope cannot be longer than 20cm ??
I think that is impossible .
a) A 1M diameter circle can horizontally rotate an around 80cm long scope ( still have 20cm space for auxillaries).
b) Normally ,20 degree elevation is the starting point of view , upto 80 degree is enough . Thus , if the scope is set in middle , and consider the length of the scope is 40cm( halfly) , there is around 10cm the eyepiece below the horizontal level , which is enough for my eye( sitting height) to look at it without problem .
c) when the scope is 80 degree elevation , the eyepiece height get lower , but the height is still have 20cm over the ground . And there is L-shape eyepiece for you to look more easily .
Thus , a maximun about 40cm*2 = 80cm long scope( not include auxilaries) can be rotated freely in sphere direction from 20 degree upto 80 degree elevation angle . with the eyepiece can be seen by persons comfortably .
Anyway , My hair is already get wet , I have no choice and just can only go ahead now ( because the dome is made ). It can be too late or too early to make the judgement .
Since I had considered the size matter at the very beginning rationally and not by feeling and in serious , thus even at last it's totally wrong ,I will not be regreted and there should have some way to deal with this problem at that time . You know everything should have different extent and levels .
And so far , in my current limited situation, I still cannot obtain any strong mathematical reason to say that the space is not enough . Actaully at the beginning , my target is set to put the meade LXD75 Sn8 or similar scope into the dome . Such kind of telescope should be enough for me to use within several years in future and within my budget estimation . At this moment I still think not big problem for me .
Under my circumstance that I did not have any experience in using telescope before ( just read some astronomy books , see some picture on the net and their specification of the size ) , and my buget is limited as well , there can be no choice but the only personal judgement to go with .
Thanks again .
最後由 MANDII 於 週二 29 9月, 2009 12:10 編輯,總共編輯了 1 次。
Wah!! 寫:The dome itself is already done, but you can still make a larger room under the dome.
What you have to do is just buy more bricks
2M big and 1.13M height is enough ?
My sitting height is around 95cm on a small little chair .
The diameter cannot be changed because it's the biggest . Too big will affact the overall usage and view of the house platform and view of the observatory itself as well . So we may only can change the height . But if the height is too much higger than the platform bench , it will be not so safety .. .and also easily discovered by other passengers .. .
So what height do you think is enough ?
I think it would be very interesting to use red and other color EL light strings for lighting~
http://www.fiberopticproducts.com/El_wire.htm
http://www.fiberopticproducts.com/El_wire.htm
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