Permalink Submitted by rbrooks@uoguelph.ca on July 10, 2018 - 2:41pm
Hello Randy,
I just received (by mail) the solicitation from the RASC to support the robotic telescope in California. In general I am greatly in favour of the idea but would like to have further information. First let me say that I am a retired physics professor who bought and installed a 14: Celestron telescope in the observatory at the University of Guelph in 2005. I am still somewhat responsible for that telescope. We purchased an SBIG ST-7XMF CCD camera with colour filter wheel CFW8A. That camera and filter wheel are not getting much use and I suspect I could loan it to you for a while until you purchase the camera of your dreams.
However, I would like to get a copy of the budget you presented to the board and in particular see how the $100,000 fund raising goal is to be allocated. Your proposal seems extermely hazy in that the 16" telescope is a "starter" scope and many of the mentioned items are annual expenses. A breakdown of the costs would be most useful.
Once things are up and running I wouldn't mind doing some remote photography.
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Robotic telescope
Hello Randy,
I just received (by mail) the solicitation from the RASC to support the robotic telescope in California. In general I am greatly in favour of the idea but would like to have further information. First let me say that I am a retired physics professor who bought and installed a 14: Celestron telescope in the observatory at the University of Guelph in 2005. I am still somewhat responsible for that telescope. We purchased an SBIG ST-7XMF CCD camera with colour filter wheel CFW8A. That camera and filter wheel are not getting much use and I suspect I could loan it to you for a while until you purchase the camera of your dreams.
However, I would like to get a copy of the budget you presented to the board and in particular see how the $100,000 fund raising goal is to be allocated. Your proposal seems extermely hazy in that the 16" telescope is a "starter" scope and many of the mentioned items are annual expenses. A breakdown of the costs would be most useful.
Once things are up and running I wouldn't mind doing some remote photography.
All the best,
Robert L. Brooks
Emeritus Professor of Physics
University of Guelph