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Anyone have an Airstream

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  • Mickey
    Mickey Posts: 19,768
    edited March 2017
    @cactus_darrell that is very cool man. I had not seen a motor home on the road till yesterday. I was headed north or east on i75 or i10 and one came the other way. The stars are looking good here on the beach at Seaside last night
    Salado TX & 30A  FL: Egg Family: 3 Large and a very well used Mini, added a Mini Max when they came out (I'm good for now). Just given a Mini to add to the herd. 

  • thetrim
    thetrim Posts: 11,387
    thetrim said:

    I have 1984 Airstream Excella 28ft motor home.  The one thing about Airstream trailers and motor homes is everything is top of the line first rate in quality. I purchased this to pursue my Astronomy hobby.  I have traveled many a mile to dark sites to chase those beautiful dark skies. If you have never been able to experience the awesome site of billions of stars on a black velvet sky it is really humbling. 

    This picture is of my Airstream at the Canyon Tx chamber BBQ cook off last summer. My fist sanctioned cook off. We took 2 walks against 48 teams , some being very serious professionals.  We placed 2nd in chicken, 4th in brisket, and made the last table in ribs.

    here is a link to my web site for my astro images  http://www.astrobin.com/138737/ click on my name to load images

    My daughter with her father and mother in law, a couple of Cactus darrells  helpers.



    Screw the RV what's your telescope like?


    I actually have it in a remote observatory in Benson AZ. I can control it from my pc here in Amarillo. It is fully automated I can open roof program telescope to track and image anywhere in the sky. Most of my images require 6+ hours of imaging time to collect enough data to create. I have been collecting photons with a ccd camera for almost 20 years. The technology has really advanced the last decade. Some really fantastic work being done by amateur astronomers. It is a expensive hobby.  I could own about 40 XL green eggs for what I have invested just in equipment.  It is a very challenging hobby which requires lots of time to collect and process data to create these colorful images. My telescope is a custom made 12.5 inch RC, I use a large format ccd camera made especially for astro-imaging, extremely sensitive. My mount is capable of tracking a star for hours at a 2 pixcel accuracy. I am a very fortunate person to be able to have such a great hobby. 

    I'm not a bad egger either.

    smoke on,

    starman aka cactus darrell

    sorry Mickey by no means meant to hijack your thread


    Very cool, the pictures on your website looked amazing, but I'm amazed when I can simply see the outline of the rings on Saturn from an el cheapo tele.
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