Congratulations because what you do is beautiful and more remote for astrophotos and you can see that the astrophotos that you would give to have a really cool telescope like that are of good quality ,From Chile southamerica
Wow guys, what an awesome setup. I am in the southern hemisphere and just starting up my astrophotography hobby again (after 50 years). So obviously I have a steep learning curve to get back up to speed. Your site would allow me to set up projects for the northern sky targets I don't have access to. I have to look into this further. Thanks for the tour!
Great video! What a tremendous operation they have out there. It was a pleasure to watch and learn how much thought they have put into it and the care they take to keep it up and running smoothly. Thanks for sharing! ✌🏽
Lots of good info here. I've got to wonder who picked the images to use for the section on protection against thieves, though. I guess there are no white thieves in Utah?
We mention this on previous videos about UDRO, and it is also on their website I believe. You can watch our Interview video with Craig Stocks, or the one where we first install our telescope there, one of them covers that question
Looks like a great facility. I wish there was more information on the median nighttime seeing conditions there for the year and also for each season. Online, I saw 1.5" to 2.5", which isn't terrific - actually is what I get here on many nights in the north east - and we're not known for having the best seeing conditions.
Not sure but I don't believe so unless it is for a special event. Not many people are allowed around the telescopes to avoid accidentally touching anything
That was informative! I appreciate the small family businesses with such good customer service.
Congratulations because what you do is beautiful and more remote for astrophotos and you can see that the astrophotos that you would give to have a really cool telescope like that are of good quality ,From Chile southamerica
Wow guys, what an awesome setup. I am in the southern hemisphere and just starting up my astrophotography hobby again (after 50 years). So obviously I have a steep learning curve to get back up to speed. Your site would allow me to set up projects for the northern sky targets I don't have access to. I have to look into this further.
Thanks for the tour!
That was great. What a great operation they have in Utah and a wonderful family.
Thank you. Wonderful family and a great facility.
Great video and family Astro team! Thank you
Great video! What a tremendous operation they have out there. It was a pleasure to watch and learn how much thought they have put into it and the care they take to keep it up and running smoothly. Thanks for sharing! ✌🏽
Great tour, thank you! I enjoy watching Craig’s processing tutorials.
That is an awesome operation! Plus having someone there who can fix issues like internal circuit cards is amazing.
"how's my rig protected"
"2A"
Love it
Thats so interesting! Thanks for the ride Stella & Dalia 🙏🏽
These kind of videos are the best. Love it!
Thats cool!!
Yes, thank you, very informative. I have always wondered how that worked. I plan to do this in the future when I retire.
Very informative thanks Dalia
best job ever! awesome video folks!
What a fantastic video! So informative, well made and interesting.
Very interesting information! 😊
great job on this, great editing!
Very, very informative video. I think they have thought of everything.
Thank you for this!
i just saw this , i am so jealous. this is such a great service. can visitors from other states rent a telescope for a night?
Watch towards the end, they do rent their own scopes.
Nice video! Sound effects were on point 😂
Another very good video.
So which one would actually track a SpaceX falcon 9 or the Starship durring launch?
Lots of good info here. I've got to wonder who picked the images to use for the section on protection against thieves, though. I guess there are no white thieves in Utah?
You did not mention how many clear nights you have per year on average at your site.
We mention this on previous videos about UDRO, and it is also on their website I believe. You can watch our Interview video with Craig Stocks, or the one where we first install our telescope there, one of them covers that question
Looks like a great facility. I wish there was more information on the median nighttime seeing conditions there for the year and also for each season. Online, I saw 1.5" to 2.5", which isn't terrific - actually is what I get here on many nights in the north east - and we're not known for having the best seeing conditions.
Can people visit this place, who's not a customer??
Not sure but I don't believe so unless it is for a special event. Not many people are allowed around the telescopes to avoid accidentally touching anything
Cool
Can you adopt me ?
What about dust. Desert must mean a lot of dust.
Will need to ask this if we ever do a Part 2!
Look everyone . Here’s the set where the first fake mars landing will take place 😂