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laser_jock99

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  1. Many of us have camped at the Fforest Fields campsite or stayed at other places in Mid Wales to enjoy the the dark skies there. But I would just like to draw everyones attention to the possible ending of this. Bute Energy Wales is proposing a large number of wind farms in Mid & South Wales which will all have Mega Wind Turbines. By this I mean they will not be the the standard 80m tall wind turbines we see everywhere all the time but huge 220m (740 feet) tall turbines (as high a 70 storey building). As direct result each turbine will need bright aircraft anti-collision lighting on all night. As you can imagine this will negatively impact the pristine dark skies for miles around. Fforest Fields campsite will be 500m DUE NORTH of one of the proposed wind farms with 16 Mega Turbines on hills to the south- not good. Bute Energy's Mega Wind Farms are sill in the planning stages- there is an opportunity to have your say about the 120m weather mast they are putting in first (also with bright anti collision lighting). If we can stop the test mast we might be able to prevent light pollution at this site (and others across Wales). If you object to Mid Wales dark skies being ruined you can have your say here: https://pa.powys.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=makeComment&keyVal=SA8PIVMPLQA00 Details of Bute Energy's plans to put mega turbine windfarms across Wales here: Our Portfolio - Bute
  2. Such sad news. I only met Alyn once- at the aptly named Star Inn, Powys.
  3. .....seems a bit whacky- 'celebrate' dark sky locations by filling them with lights!!! Green Space Dark Skies | About Green Space Dark Skies What will they think of next........
  4. I tried the Deep Field Challenge once- as you say, it's amazing what you can pick up with amatuer gear these days. 180 second single exposure with 12" F4 Newtonian & Lodestar mono guidescope camera https://live.staticflickr.com/4319/36141877845_63d667f15b_h.jpg
  5. In Warwickshire the night time crime went down 30-40% with the switch off......
  6. I don't know where you are based- but Mid Wales might be worth a look? There's an astonomy biased glamping site near me: https://www.wigwamholidays.com/hafren
  7. I wouldn't go as far as 'expert'! I have certainly fettled these things to try and get the best performance. There is a bit of fun/sense of acheivement to be had from modding scopes - but there is also a slight chance the main mirror is a complete lemon and you won't get anywhere with it. At the end of the day though these are 'budget' scopes and I would set my expectations accordingly.
  8. Free to me- one of our subsidary companies is an engineering shop. I cashed in a few favours!
  9. Quite right. I'd avoid the 'leveling bolts' approach. So many times we see good solid piers sunk into x tonnes of concrete- only to have the entire scope balanced on some M12 studding!!!!! Another issue to be aware of with wider brake discs is the possibilty of the scope clashing with mount. This could become apparent when pointing the scope close to vertical. A better solution is to get a local machine shop to make a custom, drop in puck for your steel tube. A drawing I made for the puck.
  10. I remember Hale Bopp well. Best comet I've seen. Wouldn't mind another like it!! My best shot- 300mm lens, Kodakchrome 400 film & homemade tracking mount.
  11. ....and still relevant! And my pier is still there!!!
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