| Carl's Equipment |
| Written by Carl O'Beirnes | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Thursday, 16 July 2009 21:45 | ||||||||||||||||||||
My Equipment - Carl O'BeirnesFor a few years I’ve been updating my telescope equipment, this all started one night when I was out in the back garden at age 5. I looked up at the night sky and saw all those white dots and asked myself why are they there. I was hooked. So it started, I had my mum & dad up the wall with questions on the stars. Of course they did their best but were no astronomers. They did a great job all the same. Then I got my first pair of binoculars. I was now looking at the Moon and thinking wow this is the hobby for me. I had them for years and used to lie on the roof extension for hours on end but i did not see much at all other then the Moon. The years rolled on, I finished school, got a job and bought my first telescope. It was a Celestron Nexstar 130 GT. I didn’t get a clear sky for 2 months, then when I did, I had to do a two star alignment (what the hell is a two star alignment) I was so confused. I called the shop where I bought the scope and was soon put straight. It was then I saw the mighty Saturn for the first time and what a sight it was followed by the king of the planets Jupiter. A few more years past and I upgraded to a Celestron Nexstar 11” GPS telescope. The views were amazing. At this time I also discovered the art of the web-cam. When I first set it up on the moon I could not believe the view I was getting on the laptop. The detail was awesome, so it started my life imaging the planets. This brings me neatly to my current set up consisting of a Celestron CGE 14” Telescope and piggy backed (on losmandy brackets) 80ED refractor , a lumenera skynyx 2.0 monochrome ccd camera with Astronomik LRGB Filters. All in a "roll off roof" back garden observatory.
On closing if anyone is thinking on undertaking a project like this to build your own observatory do not hesitate to contact myself or Dave Grennan for any advice through this website. |









