Tour of the astrophotography observatory

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  • @gergq5888
    @gergq5888 2 года назад +29

    This is awesome! SRO is my fathers company. He originally started this as a hobby and turned into this amazing business. Thank you for this.

  • @joostvisser6508
    @joostvisser6508 2 года назад +21

    This is incredibly impressive! I didn't know something like this existed, but the tour was awesome!

    • @-WhizzBang-
      @-WhizzBang- 2 года назад

      You didn't know telescopes and cameras existed??? What rock have you been living under?

    • @joostvisser6508
      @joostvisser6508 2 года назад +4

      @@-WhizzBang- I didn't know remote observatories like this existed

  • @nigeldawson5960
    @nigeldawson5960 11 месяцев назад +1

    Dude, thanks for the tour! What a facility!

  • @outdegree
    @outdegree 2 года назад +3

    My head is spinning from all the sick setups here… I can’t look again at my AVX :)

  • @jesuspineiro1622
    @jesuspineiro1622 2 года назад +8

    The huge old telescope that gave you a laugh is a Byers Co classic, Byers has made the most precision drives ever built. You should pay more attention to that classic. Obviously it needs updating, but a Byers Research grade drive with +/- 3" PE without guidance, you won't get it on any other worm drive system.

    • @astrofalls
      @astrofalls  2 года назад

      I thought it might've been a Byers! Good to know

  • @simonpepper5053
    @simonpepper5053 2 года назад +5

    Astroporn! That is some serious gear

  • @heraklit8.170
    @heraklit8.170 Год назад +1

    Planewave has obviously succeeded RC-Optical Systems in this market segment. Thumbs up!

  • @RaysAstrophotography
    @RaysAstrophotography 2 года назад +2

    Wow! I felt we have a great company of community like minded! Thanks for the tour Brey

  • @peterlaubscher3989
    @peterlaubscher3989 2 года назад +4

    So interesting - thank you for this fascinating tour - amazing equipment.

  • @jc4evur661
    @jc4evur661 11 месяцев назад

    Incredible equipment.
    It makes me wonder whether they'll come a point where amateurs will tire of astrophotography because everything worthy of being photographed will have already had its picture perfectly taken a hundred times.

  • @--Adrian--
    @--Adrian-- Год назад

    This clip helped me a lot. I was just recently talking to the owner of the TEC200 about how the 10M manages the refractor. I plan to use it with a CFF200 and this clip made my day ... seeing the combo live, up close :)

  • @stephane153
    @stephane153 2 года назад +4

    This is VERY impressive !!! Thanks for sharing this with us.

  • @shubhamcweb
    @shubhamcweb 10 месяцев назад +1

    great tour! I'm currently 19 and have an 8" f4 newtonian that I got as a gift from someone, and you're really an inspiration for me! I hope one day I'm able to have my own observatory telescope setup(s). Do you mind me asking what you do for a living??

  • @timwilde4200
    @timwilde4200 Год назад +2

    I am just so blown away by all of that - clearly there's some serious money in play! I'm looking to buy a 9.25 Edge for my first serious telescope, and it looks like a toy compared to many of those! :)

  • @woody5109
    @woody5109 2 года назад +1

    Very cool, had no idea these places existed. You clearly know your stuff, thanks again

  • @StereoSpace
    @StereoSpace 2 года назад +1

    Wow! I'd never even heard of it before now.

  • @UlexMusic
    @UlexMusic 2 года назад +1

    Great tour 👍 about the setup with many many camera lenses, looks sort of like a precursor to the HAT-PI project, as shown in the Science section of the Fornax Mounts website, all visible sky observation in 30s is the goal, not sure if directly related though!

  • @OptimusGrind3333
    @OptimusGrind3333 2 года назад +1

    Very cool man. Thanks for the walk through. I actually called them a couple months ago hoping to come up and shoot for a weekend, didn't realize it was all remote. Love your work too. Woooo

    • @astrofalls
      @astrofalls  2 года назад +4

      Would be cool if they had a place for astronomers to stay and camp!

  • @starsips
    @starsips 2 года назад +1

    I really enjoyed this tour! Thank you!

  • @fatitankeris6327
    @fatitankeris6327 2 года назад +1

    Telescope paradise.

  • @bruce150
    @bruce150 2 года назад +1

    Amazing stuff. Thanks for the tour!

  • @arringar
    @arringar 2 года назад +1

    Great walkthrough. Perhaps at some point I will do something similar for Deep Sky West where my system is. It's always really fascinating walking around to see the unique systems others have setup.

  • @LM-ek2hb
    @LM-ek2hb 2 года назад +1

    I see a lot of PrimaLuceLab Eagles throughout those buildings. I would have thought that many scopes would just have any typical NUC, but I guess the mounting capability of the Eagle case is pretty popular!
    Several scopes have flat panel setups where they can slew to do their flats. Others don't - I wonder if either they don't do flats, don't change anything and don't need to, or if thay are just in a location in the building where that's not an option?
    Anyway, really interesting tour! Thank you so much for investing the time to do it.

    • @astrofalls
      @astrofalls  2 года назад

      Yeah the eagles are a bit more turnkey especially for power distribution so they tend to be more popular. Some people choose to just do sky flats on their scopes I think, the flat panel is just an extra convenience

  • @alisastrophotography
    @alisastrophotography Год назад

    Very cool! So many toys :) feels like a kid at the candy store :D

  • @TheBignick243
    @TheBignick243 2 года назад

    I wish I worked here! This place is amazing!

  • @simonwalsh6804
    @simonwalsh6804 Год назад

    BTW - the ASA mount is a DDM100, I think. It's dark so hard to see. I have one of these in Spain. Awesome DD mount. No guiding is needed. This review of all the gear is one of the best Astro videos I've seen yet. Really really good.

    • @--Adrian--
      @--Adrian-- Год назад

      Hello Simon. Since you use both ASA and 10M, which one is more suited for reasonable unguided work. By reasonable I mean 10-20 min subs with a refractor, 1300 mm FL , 0.9"/pixel scale. I plan to upgrade from some time now and I just don't have enough input to make a decision :)). I am leaning toward 2000 hps

  • @easy56wedge
    @easy56wedge 2 года назад

    Wow! Great stuff. I certainly hope you’ve made preventative arrangements for forest fires.

  • @AndyofAstro
    @AndyofAstro 2 года назад +3

    This was fascinating. What an incredible place. Do you know what science is being done there. How do clients access the telescopes? Do you provide network and internet and then they remote into the equipment. How is the network managed, does each setup have its own VLAN and IP range which they access, Team View? Thanks for presenting this, what is your role at the observatory?

    • @astrofalls
      @astrofalls  2 года назад +4

      Most people use a remote client like teamviewer, anydesk, chrome remote, splash top. Network and internet is provided, there is fiber internet as well as starlink on sight. Each setup gets its own IP for remote power switching. My role is the software troubleshoot guy when people have problems! I also come to do some maintenance on scopes sometimes

  • @kmh032008
    @kmh032008 2 года назад +4

    Where’s the AVX with the Apertura 60ED? 😁

  • @NeilCorke
    @NeilCorke 2 года назад +1

    Very interesting!

  • @ghrvjdev
    @ghrvjdev 2 года назад

    I’m a beginner astrophotographer so correct me if I’m wrong. My guess for the reason behind the weird setup at 21:55 with all up to 10 camera lenses is for the purpose of creating a mosaic, I mean I heard with big telescopes and high focal length it would be difficult to do wide-field astrophotography and frame your target in a single shot… I don’t know it’s just my guess… I’m just a beginner so… yeah

  • @samchasingstarlight
    @samchasingstarlight 2 года назад +2

    Great tour and narration. Couple of questions.
    1. What’s the year round median seeing? I see on website 1 arc sec is listed for summer. Is that median, average or best?
    2. Does SRO offer insurance for theft, damage caused by natural events, ect?

    • @astrofalls
      @astrofalls  2 года назад

      For the spring and summer it is very good, usually 1.1-1.5. On good nights 0.8-0.9. On average throughout the year I'd say about 1.6. I don't check the seeing monitor too often but just give it a peek every couple nights and you'll get a feel for it. As for insurance, the equipment is insured and there is security monitoring on site.

  • @DavesAstrophotography
    @DavesAstrophotography 2 года назад +3

    That site is seriously impressive! Some really bizarre setups as you pointed out. Hate to think how much cash is tied up in equipment across that whole site.....

    • @astrofalls
      @astrofalls  2 года назад

      Hahaha too much. Good thing they have security and insurance 😂

    • @anata5127
      @anata5127 2 года назад

      @@astrofalls These are not Ferraris. They don’t need security. Nobody will take these gizmos; even if you pay people.

    • @SirDerpsalot1
      @SirDerpsalot1 Год назад +1

      @@anata5127 idk ana, there are setups worth 5 digits or even 4. Though i'm sure people wouldn't have a clue what they're looking at unless they have the knowledge

    • @anata5127
      @anata5127 Год назад

      @@SirDerpsalot1 SFUp. I know more than you will ever do. Read carefully my email; they are not Ferraris and a majority of population doesn’t care. You need security for valuable things in demand, cost doesn’t matter.
      Even KIA is more valuable In people eyes than 5 digit astro systems. Here is for you example, what people will prefer to have a Ferrari or James Webb telescope? Now did you get it? D*** a**!

    • @SirDerpsalot1
      @SirDerpsalot1 Год назад

      @@anata5127 ok then

  • @TheJoshuaCarter
    @TheJoshuaCarter 2 года назад +1

    That FSQ-106 rig with all Primaluce gear is wild! I wish I knew who it belonged to so I could ask them about which adapters they are using to get proper backfocus. I wonder if they are using a reducer? Crazy cool looking rig.

    • @astrofalls
      @astrofalls  2 года назад +3

      It is always a pain finding the right adapters for the takahashi rigs lol

  • @matforsbon
    @matforsbon 4 месяца назад

    21:25 This is an ordinary Celestron C14 EDGE HD Telescope and not a RASA with a Hyperstar connected at the front end correcting plate, if you look closely at the back there is a visual back there for Eyepieces and Cameras which RASA don't have.

  • @Z-add
    @Z-add Год назад

    Planewave has cornered the high end telescope market. And the cdk design has proven itself

  • @wesquist198
    @wesquist198 2 года назад

    21:25 is not a RASA its a 14" Edge hd running hyperstar. The focuser looks to be a feather touch with auto focuser not hooked up.

  • @christophergemeinhardt3404
    @christophergemeinhardt3404 2 года назад +3

    Man, that is impressive! We’re you able to identify the camera that was being used with the rasa 8 and the type of filter wheel? Love those kind of shenanigans

    • @astrofalls
      @astrofalls  2 года назад +1

      No havent been able to find out. At most it would be a 2600mm but more likely its a 1600

  • @drunk_astronomy
    @drunk_astronomy 11 месяцев назад

    rest in peace, Sophia. 😢

  • @AstroFalconVegas
    @AstroFalconVegas 2 года назад +2

    Awesome tour, thank you! I have some questions if you don't mind. Are those buildings air conditioned during the daytime? Or just big exhaust fans? If no a/c, what are the average highest temps during the summer months? Does the heat effect the instrument's at all, or nominal? Thanks

    • @astrofalls
      @astrofalls  2 года назад +3

      They do have some air conditioning, not enough where it is comfortable to stand in but it is not cooling the gear in the summer. Right now there is a heatwave so it’s pretty hot, maybe 101°. Usually it’s not this hot in the summer. All the equipment is fine even if it’s hot, it will never exceed the max storage temperature spec for any gear

  • @OGParzoval
    @OGParzoval Год назад

    I just want to get a solid skyshed, buy a spot around 10k feet here in the rockies in BFE, and get it setup with a solar, battery, starlink system and make it fully automated and remote. Just gotta buy a mountain top somewhere.

  • @rosaluks644
    @rosaluks644 8 месяцев назад

    A great informative video! I have MLI16200 available for sale at half the price. So if anyone is looking t replace theirs, please reply to this comment. ML16200 are not produced anymore.

  • @isoufo
    @isoufo 2 года назад +2

    Holy crap! To bad it's not open to the public >_< Great place in Minnesota that will let you use their observatory for free after proper training. Not as nice as that place obviously, but still excited for my training in about a month.

  • @angellestat2730
    @angellestat2730 9 месяцев назад

    Cool. Can I take my Seestar s50 to that place? Is there still a space left?
    It will not take much :)

  • @montanausa329
    @montanausa329 6 месяцев назад +1

    Starting at $800 a month for that much they should be giving it 3 meals a day and weekly spa treatments 😊😊

  • @komivalentine3067
    @komivalentine3067 2 года назад

    Wow, those setups are amazing!
    Now I feel really small with my F/11 1122mm ED refractor

  • @hael8680
    @hael8680 Год назад

    5:19 Any room left for my HEQ5 with ZWO 1600MM? 🤔😁

  • @simonwalsh6804
    @simonwalsh6804 Год назад

    Hi Bray. You keep mentioning the scopes with FF sensors and your own FSQ106. I have this scope with a QHY600 and have yet to get perfect stars corner to corner. I have basically given up on this. You say you have achieved this with the reducer; this would be my dream, but it's not possible with my FSQ106 sample. The only thing I have found reliably covers the IMX455 sensor is the TOA130 with the matched flattener and my LZOS152. Wide field, fast, "perfect stars" imaging with that sensor has eluded me. Any comments?

  • @Rafastro
    @Rafastro 2 года назад

    Sick!

  • @easy56wedge
    @easy56wedge 2 года назад +1

    So do the roofs open or do the telescopes slide out from the walls?

    • @astrofalls
      @astrofalls  2 года назад +1

      The roofs will roll off an hour before sunset!

  • @blueastrophotography6131
    @blueastrophotography6131 2 года назад

    Awesome tour Bray thanks for sharing! btw how much money do you think is in total in SRO I saw very big and expensive stuff.

    • @astrofalls
      @astrofalls  2 года назад

      Hard to say exactly how much... theres about 40 systems there some with multiple scopes. safe to say alot!

  • @rxaliansari
    @rxaliansari Год назад

    What is all telescope price

  • @tombock336
    @tombock336 2 года назад

    So wild.

  • @roninrider1930
    @roninrider1930 2 года назад

    i want to record all 4 of my telescopes all 4 cameras what unit do you use for mixing video?

  • @davidmartinez9130
    @davidmartinez9130 2 года назад

    bro and how much is one of those big telescopes worth? do they sell them to the public? where they sell them ?

  • @doramason
    @doramason 2 года назад +1

    I guess no GSO garbage is allowed on the premises. Nice ;)

  • @SonoranAstro
    @SonoranAstro 2 года назад

    these mounts alone cost more than my house LMAO

  • @benjamincasatimcintosh2918
    @benjamincasatimcintosh2918 Год назад

    how the hell can someone get to work at a place like this

  • @yannisjaeh8690
    @yannisjaeh8690 10 месяцев назад

    If heaven exists i expect it to look like this xd

  • @alexanderreinders4009
    @alexanderreinders4009 2 года назад

    hi Bray! Is this your main job supporting SRO or is this more orgnized like a kind of club?

    • @astrofalls
      @astrofalls  Год назад +1

      The support I provide for people at SRO is a portion of my income, I also do most of my astrophotography from here!

  • @rboxem87
    @rboxem87 2 года назад

    The 135’s all seem to point to slightly different places. Extreme mosaic data gathering?

    • @astrofalls
      @astrofalls  2 года назад +2

      Perhaps, they are near the ecliptic so I think they might be for studying GEO satellites

  • @anata5127
    @anata5127 2 года назад

    Renting a place is probably priced at >2K a month.

  • @Mantas73
    @Mantas73 2 года назад

    No sound?

  • @-WhizzBang-
    @-WhizzBang- 2 года назад

    What Millions of dollars worth of Astro-photography Equipment looks like!

  • @kessiaaipopo5006
    @kessiaaipopo5006 2 года назад

    😋 promosm

  • @carlostejeda6191
    @carlostejeda6191 Год назад

    Too much money covered with dust...cool toys.

  • @kimex5164
    @kimex5164 7 месяцев назад

    sick!!!!!