My husband sent his telescope on Monday and it was installed and up and running by Saturday night. He is so excited! We live in an area with lots of large old leafy trees and really have no view of the sky. This changes everything for him!
Thank you for the update. I am so happy to see such great progress and success. Glad to be live with my scope at SFO since late August. It has been an incredible experience.
I couldn't be more jealous, you are living my dream 😅 Cant wait to see the full journey of this project over the years and maybe I will have a scope there in the future 👀
I'm so please for you guys that this is really taking off and opening up access to dark skies for so many people. Still thinking about about getting a scope setup out there at some stage but might have to wait for buildings 6 and 7 😃.
You are doing God's work here, trailblazing the way for us lowly amateurs so that we may have affordable access to dark skies and have a home for our equipment to use from. Thank you!
Congrats on success. Be careful about too much growth and going into debt. Seems like if things slowed down having buildings like that wouldn't be too expensive to have empty except for the cost of bills from building them in the first place. Hope to keep watching your journey! I'm just getting started in astrophotography, hope down the line I can have a scope out there with u guys!
I have similar security system for my telescope when i leave it outside. But i am afraid, that our German shepherd would just rather hide, to be safe, and to be able to tell in the morning what happened to my rig :D
What skills/qualifications do you look for in the on-site tech support team? I’m in no position to come out to Texas right now but who knows, could be an awesome job if you’re still looking for people in the future!
This looks fantastic Bray, I wish everyone the best success. I'd love to be part of this, but simply shipping my setup over to the USA makes no sense compared to Spain, even though I'd rather be part of this amazing new venture. Be wary of expanding *too* quickly though, it's the downfall of a lot of companies.
Scopes are cleaned when customers make tickets for it, or about once every 6 months. Dust has little impact on images, also the contents of the building are technically outside for half of the day, so dust is inevitable.
To be fair, if you're sending your scope remote it's very likely you'll have an auto flat panel (or dust cover) sorted for it. The only issue would be if people are running actively cooled mini PCs as dust ingress is baaaaad for computers long term.
My husband sent his telescope on Monday and it was installed and up and running by Saturday night. He is so excited! We live in an area with lots of large old leafy trees and really have no view of the sky. This changes everything for him!
Thanks for your hard work and engineering skills to allow for this amazing opportunity!
Great update. Saw my big boy in Building 2 🔭
Thank you for the update. I am so happy to see such great progress and success. Glad to be live with my scope at SFO since late August. It has been an incredible experience.
I couldn't be more jealous, you are living my dream 😅
Cant wait to see the full journey of this project over the years and maybe I will have a scope there in the future 👀
If you do get a pier you gotta come out and shoot!
Great Work Bray. 👍
I'm so please for you guys that this is really taking off and opening up access to dark skies for so many people. Still thinking about about getting a scope setup out there at some stage but might have to wait for buildings 6 and 7 😃.
You are doing God's work here, trailblazing the way for us lowly amateurs so that we may have affordable access to dark skies and have a home for our equipment to use from. Thank you!
All the best to you and your team! Hope you get to 1000 soon :)
Congrats on success. Be careful about too much growth and going into debt. Seems like if things slowed down having buildings like that wouldn't be too expensive to have empty except for the cost of bills from building them in the first place. Hope to keep watching your journey! I'm just getting started in astrophotography, hope down the line I can have a scope out there with u guys!
Thanks! Debt is not a concern here, we have a great team on all fronts including financial. Hope to see your scope here one day!
Heck ya doesn't get any better than that!
So awesome!!
Pour everything into your business for the first 10 years, and it will look after you for the rest of your life.
I have similar security system for my telescope when i leave it outside. But i am afraid, that our German shepherd would just rather hide, to be safe, and to be able to tell in the morning what happened to my rig :D
Saw my case!
Good dog
What skills/qualifications do you look for in the on-site tech support team? I’m in no position to come out to Texas right now but who knows, could be an awesome job if you’re still looking for people in the future!
You just gotta have that dog in you, the rest can be learned!
@@astrofalls hell yeah. Expect my resume in ~3 years time 💯
Wow and congratulations. Lookang good! Any snake or scorpion encounters yet? Tarantulas?
Lots and lots of scorpion encounters, a couple snakes, but no tarantulas sadly
@@astrofalls probably some wild pigs I’d imagine
This looks fantastic Bray, I wish everyone the best success. I'd love to be part of this, but simply shipping my setup over to the USA makes no sense compared to Spain, even though I'd rather be part of this amazing new venture.
Be wary of expanding *too* quickly though, it's the downfall of a lot of companies.
You gotta do what makes the most sense geographically! We are a bit darker than spain over here though which is nice.
What's your answer for dust control on the optics? Looks like the scope exteriors have a significant build up. Thanks.
Scopes are cleaned when customers make tickets for it, or about once every 6 months. Dust has little impact on images, also the contents of the building are technically outside for half of the day, so dust is inevitable.
To be fair, if you're sending your scope remote it's very likely you'll have an auto flat panel (or dust cover) sorted for it. The only issue would be if people are running actively cooled mini PCs as dust ingress is baaaaad for computers long term.
now this is becoming my dream place to visit. by the way where is this observatory located ?
We are in central texas! Specific are on our website
Great man i cant even buy 1 of the 100 telescope 😥😥😥😥
Do you know about that comet that burned up in Philippines? Do you know david wilcocks ? He talks about planets
The Daily reminder: Agena Astro customer service is a pure cr@p. Avoid.