It happens to all. With our busy lives, these hobbies dont dont much time. But A telescope is a lifetime possession. Any event can trigger the passion and revive the enthusiam for a few days. Imagine if an event like shoemaker comet hitting jupiter or a supernova going off near enough to be seen happening and all the interest comes back suddenly.
Irfan
-----Original Message----- From: astronomy-atLAST@yahoogroups.com [mailto:astronomy-atLAST@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Adnan A. Yazdani Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2005 12:17 PM To: astronomy-atLAST@yahoogroups.com Subject: [astronomy-atLAST] Re: atm in islamabad
AoA Saqib,
All the optics were imported. A friend of mine in US saw my enthusiasm in astronomy and sent me the primary mirror (6"), three eye pieces and rack-n-pinion focuser. I would say I was lucky, had it not been for him, perhaps I would never have been able to grind and produce a mirror of my own. Although, amateurs do grind mirrors, but its sorta too tricky and technical. Once you get the optics, you can download the manual on how to do the carpentry stuff to assemble the optical tube assembly and alt-az base. However, I did lots of innovations of my own, where I deviated from the manual, like, it was hard for me to find a "Sonotube" or Cardboard tube here, so I used 8" dia PVC pipe, used a circular tailgate instead of a rectangular one, developed a single-vane spider (with help from an ATM site) instead of a standard 3-vane one... So it was fun and I enjoyed it..
I used my telescope quite actively for many months to follow, it was excellent on Planets and moon. I viewed Saturn (Cassini Division, Titan), Jupiter (GRS and moon transits), Venus, Mars (quite faint at that time). Then few DSOs like M31, M13, M42, ring nebula, many double stars etc. I had a "star party" of a sort on 8th June, 2004 when I let my friends and neighbours view the "Venus Transit". But now it has been quite a while since I last touched it. Unfortunately and sadly, perhaps, I find myself too much occupied with other matters, or have lost the level of interest. Anyway I have got to revive the same spirit... Has any other member facing same problem as mine???
hello everyone, i am saqib from islamabad.i am interested in making a telescope.i am trying to find anyone who has some telescope making experience. Saqib ...
AOA Saqib I hope u will fine.Plz let me Know about ur education. thanks Majid Khan Saqib Sajjad <saqibsajjad@...> wrote: hello everyone, i am saqib from...
Saqib, I will be in Islmabad for the next few days. May be we can hold a small gathering of Isb. members on this list. My number is 0300 4003264. Clear skies...
AoA Omer, Nice idea... If a gathering takes place in Islamabad, I would be much happy to take part in it... Adnan Date: Tue, 04 Apr 2006 18:39:49 -0000 From:...
Hello Saqib, Assalamo Alaikum! One of the biggest telescopes LAST once had (in physical size - it had a bigger than a 10" dia primary mirror) and one that had...
Hi Saqib Yes I made a 6" f/8 dobsonian telescope and it has turned out to be marvellous... If I can help you in anyway, I would be glad... Adnan ... Yahoo!...
Where and how did you get the optics. Irfan ... From: astronomy-atLAST@yahoogroups.com [mailto:astronomy-atLAST@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Adnan A. Yazdani ...
i sure am interested in it. was your mirror locally made or imported.the most problem i am getting is eyepieces. where did u get the short focal length ...
AoA Saqib, All the optics were imported. A friend of mine in US saw my enthusiasm in astronomy and sent me the primary mirror (6"), three eye pieces and...
It happens to all. With our busy lives, these hobbies dont dont much time. But A telescope is a lifetime possession. Any event can trigger the passion and...
it is natural to lose interest in something with limited capacity.my point of view is if one makes his own mirror then passion never dies. after 6" ...
what kind of mount you used/created? please let me know as soon as possible as i have 4" objective on its way to me and eveything is ready but the mount.if you...