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An Introduction


 

By way of introducing myself to forum members, here is a bit of my history. Born in 1946 makes me 74 years "young". But my health is better than many much younger ones. Still there has been some decline in capabilities, both mental and physical. Having been into amateur astronomy since the age of 16, I'm finding that the "affliction", though incurable, is still quite enjoyable.

My early years in the hobby involved the usual make your own 6- and 8-inch mirrors. For sure the hourly wage for doing so was quite low. But still the satisfaction in making some of my optics was worth it. While I started off as a strictly visual observer, I did delve into astrophotography, both film based and digital. Now I have gone back mostly to visual observing, sometimes with EAA (). For a few years I contributed variable star observations via photoelectric photometry using a photon-counting system.

Save for two, I still have every telescope ever owned. My 6-inch reflector was given to a friend, and my C-5 was sold to finance a C-8. Now I have a C-11, a 10-inch Dob reflector, AstroTech AT115EDT triplet APO and a 210 year old Dollond spyglass - see??Recently I found another old spyglass with 45mm objective, this one likely made around 1920. ?Inscriber on the eyepiece is "Made by E.Vion, Paris, France". For just 20 bucks at a consignment store, I couldn't resist saving that old optic and adding another to my collection.

After over 40 years of star atlas and finder-scope use, I am thoroughly enjoying the go-to capabilities of my Losmandy G-11/Gemini-1. After 12 years of using that, the electronics have been sent off to Michael Herman for repairs and up grades. While waiting for that to be accomplished I still have digital setting circles on my Hardin Optic (GSO) 10-inch reflector.?

Thanks for letting me tell my story. I look forward to enjoying this wonderful user's group.

Best Regards,
Russ


 

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Hello Russ,?
Welcome to the Group, you have a interesting life in the Astro Hobby. Grinding and polishing a mirror blank is something I have wanted to try my hand at that.

HAPPY SKIES TO YOU AND KEEP LOOKING UP? Deric




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-------- Original message --------
From: russmilt@...
Date: 9/3/20 3:25 PM (GMT-06:00)
Subject: [Losmandy_users_io] An Introduction

By way of introducing myself to forum members, here is a bit of my history. Born in 1946 makes me 74 years "young". But my health is better than many much younger ones. Still there has been some decline in capabilities, both mental and physical. Having been into amateur astronomy since the age of 16, I'm finding that the "affliction", though incurable, is still quite enjoyable.

My early years in the hobby involved the usual make your own 6- and 8-inch mirrors. For sure the hourly wage for doing so was quite low. But still the satisfaction in making some of my optics was worth it. While I started off as a strictly visual observer, I did delve into astrophotography, both film based and digital. Now I have gone back mostly to visual observing, sometimes with EAA (). For a few years I contributed variable star observations via photoelectric photometry using a photon-counting system.

Save for two, I still have every telescope ever owned. My 6-inch reflector was given to a friend, and my C-5 was sold to finance a C-8. Now I have a C-11, a 10-inch Dob reflector, AstroTech AT115EDT triplet APO and a 210 year old Dollond spyglass - see??Recently I found another old spyglass with 45mm objective, this one likely made around 1920. ?Inscriber on the eyepiece is "Made by E.Vion, Paris, France". For just 20 bucks at a consignment store, I couldn't resist saving that old optic and adding another to my collection.

After over 40 years of star atlas and finder-scope use, I am thoroughly enjoying the go-to capabilities of my Losmandy G-11/Gemini-1. After 12 years of using that, the electronics have been sent off to Michael Herman for repairs and up grades. While waiting for that to be accomplished I still have digital setting circles on my Hardin Optic (GSO) 10-inch reflector.?

Thanks for letting me tell my story. I look forward to enjoying this wonderful user's group.

Best Regards,
Russ


 

Welcome, Russ!

Regards,

? ? -Paul


On Thu, Sep 3, 2020 at 04:25 PM, <russmilt@...> wrote:

By way of introducing myself to forum members, here is a bit of my history. Born in 1946 makes me 74 years "young". But my health is better than many much younger ones. Still there has been some decline in capabilities, both mental and physical. Having been into amateur astronomy since the age of 16, I'm finding that the "affliction", though incurable, is still quite enjoyable.

My early years in the hobby involved the usual make your own 6- and 8-inch mirrors. For sure the hourly wage for doing so was quite low. But still the satisfaction in making some of my optics was worth it. While I started off as a strictly visual observer, I did delve into astrophotography, both film based and digital. Now I have gone back mostly to visual observing, sometimes with EAA (). For a few years I contributed variable star observations via photoelectric photometry using a photon-counting system.

Save for two, I still have every telescope ever owned. My 6-inch reflector was given to a friend, and my C-5 was sold to finance a C-8. Now I have a C-11, a 10-inch Dob reflector, AstroTech AT115EDT triplet APO and a 210 year old Dollond spyglass - see??Recently I found another old spyglass with 45mm objective, this one likely made around 1920. ?Inscriber on the eyepiece is "Made by E.Vion, Paris, France". For just 20 bucks at a consignment store, I couldn't resist saving that old optic and adding another to my collection.

After over 40 years of star atlas and finder-scope use, I am thoroughly enjoying the go-to capabilities of my Losmandy G-11/Gemini-1. After 12 years of using that, the electronics have been sent off to Michael Herman for repairs and up grades. While waiting for that to be accomplished I still have digital setting circles on my Hardin Optic (GSO) 10-inch reflector.?

Thanks for letting me tell my story. I look forward to enjoying this wonderful user's group.

Best Regards,
Russ


Sonny Edmonds
 

Hi Russ,
And Welcome to a true Losmandy group.
I think I saw you on Cloudy terms of service forum. But this is the real deal!
Sounds like you've got a lifetime of fun and looking up to share.

I'm only entering my 6th year of being serious about this. I like taking pictures of Nebula.
I blame The Great Orion Nebula for hooking me into this madness.
Most of my friends were doing planetary, or star clusters. But me? I wanted to go Deep Space.
I'm hoping to go after the Pink Pillow/Magic Carpet Nebula very soon. ()
I always like a challenge. And boy howdy! Does this sport offer it!

--
SonnyE


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