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Hey everyone; as always, I hope you're well :D

I wish I could say the same. Not been a good few weeks for me, stomach-wise. Some time ago I found out I had Crohn's disease, though with medication it's been bearable. But the past few weeks... Wow. I have a hospital appointment next week (Tuesday) and am really not looking forward to it. When I heard about what will be done to me... You're gonna put what where now? Is this even legal?? :lol:

End of whine ;)

This past Wednesday I got in from work at 3PM and, though the morning was cloudy and snowy, it cleared up towards dinnertime. Nice, and I was feeling good for once. Time for a peek through the Hankmeister, a Celestron 8SE. That was given to me by another Mark on here, AKA John Donne. You can read about that here.

All my other scopes are just purchases; this one actually has meaning for me :D

For the moment, I mount that beastie on a pipe mount I built for it. It's been through a few iterations, from concept to It should be good now...


This was the concept, using parts I had lying around. That Vixen mount is good for up to 4", but an eight? Scary! Plus it shook a lot, the pipe running vertically is 18" (~45cm's), and with the weight on the top...

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From November 1st. A couple of support bars from an old workbench for stiffening welded up to the vertical pipe made the difference, plus a beefier Vixen scope mount and the three legs I welded onto the rim.
I had my first looks at Jupiter and Saturn with this build that night. It's still burned into my memory! Cloud belts on Jupiter and Saturn, the Cassini division, and a total of nine Moons. I have never seen those two planets quite like that before. And the mount is rock solid, no shakes at all, even with trying. The two handles are great for steering it all, and between the valve grinding compound/tar/axle grease on the alt and az axis', they're like butter...
Seriously, dear reader, I wish you could come over here and give it a try. I guarantee it would make you smile :D


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A quick pic tonight... Since the tube weighs about 12lbs, I adjusted the weights to 10lbs instead of twenty. I also had painted the legs white. This way I can see them in the dark :lol: As a side note, I made the legs high enough so the rim would clear my feet with winter boots on. The whole mount with weights on weighs in at 45lbs (~20kgs).

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OK, back to this past Wednesday. it's now 6:30PM, the Sun is gone though it's still mild twilight and I can feel the humidity rising. This will be short, I'm sure.

Swinging the scope to the south-west, I focused on Venus which was about 20* above the horizon. A sharp crescent through my KK 18mm, but no detail. No surprise there. My 12.5mm was too much, so back to the 18mm and Saturn. Wow. Even though the skies were not the best, I could see the cloud belts and the Cassini division, and as I found out later, three Moons. You gotta love an 8" at f/10, a planet killer for sure!!

Jupiter was still behind the trees, so I thought to see if I could use my DSLR, a Canon EOS 550D on it and take some shots of Venus, what with it being the brightest target. The scope came to focus easily, and I snapped a few shots. This is a single frame at ISO 800 and 1/800th sec exposure.

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I took the camera out of the scope, put the diagonal/lens back in it, and brought my camera inside. My wife asked me how it went, I said absolutely great, and went back out hoping for some more views. Yeah, silly me expecting that to happen. Remember those clouds I spoke of? They saw me and rolled right in... :lol:

Alrighty, the clouds have won; time to bring it all in/put it away. The scope came in first, then I went back outside and put the mount away in the shed and locked everything up. When I came back inside, I discovered there was another cat in the case the Hankmeister was in...

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That case has been on the living room floor for a month and a half now; actually from Oct. 1st, the day I got the scope. A certain feline claimed it, and it's since been lined with blankets to keep the excess fur from building up. Thankfully Sarah washed those today while Mum and I were at work. Gotta love teenagers who can do housework!


The scope might be bigger all around (literally), but I will say the feline weighs more!!

I refrained from placing a silver spoon off to the side before taking the above pic. "Two cats in a case with a silver spoon...." Oh, I can visualize the ban hammers being thrown at me right now :lol:

An odd thing about Sasha... We got her at the shelter, and she was fixed. After I got the scope and Sasha liked sleeping in it, Sarah gave Sasha one of her little stuffed cats. Sasha carries that around by the scruff of its neck, from the couch to the case. She even licks/washes it. In this pic from tonight, Sasha once again has her "kitten". The stuffed cat to the right, she has no interest in it except using it for a pillow. She arranged her kitten, we had nothing to do with it. She seems quite paternal with it, how does that happen with a fixed cat? I'd say that's worthy of some research...

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And I'm wondering if, now that I have this 8SE, if I should sell my 10" (250P) Skywatcher Dob? This was a $300 rescue four years ago; it needed help. But it was worth it, and these sell for almost 1K here; tax brings it to about $1140. And that's if you can find one... Still, most people probably would probably want "factory", not my rescue. Funny thing is, it weighs less and is smoother on the alt axis than the factory offering :?

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I probably shouldn't sell it. I put a lot of TLC into it, and getting rid of it would bring my scope count to single digits; and we can't be having that. Isn't that bad luck or something?


Well, it's currently cloudy here, with snow forecast for tonight and a current balmy temp of -5C (23F). But it is Friday. I am going to do absolutely nothing from here on in until I wake up tomorrow.
Then, I have a few PM's to get back to...


Linken Park's Waiting For The End just finished. Mine and Sarah's all time favorite tune to sing together, especially while driving.

So, on that note...Thanks for reading my drivel. All my best to you all; you're all the best :D
Mark

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Very nice report Mark.
Thank you.
That mount is amazing.
You have SKILLS my friend.
And your cat is very smart ! 😊
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Good on the scopes. Not so good on the Crohn's. I hope they don't abuse you too much.

I almost turned myself in to the emergency room a couple of days ago. The episode passed with self treatment but I think I need a consult. I suspect that a hernia that hadn't been any trouble decided to try to strangle an intestine.
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Love pipe mounts! built a couple myself, still using one for my 4" RFT.

Great stuff,
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Sorry to hear about the Crohn's Mark. I hope they keep your symptoms under control.

Excellent engineering skills on the mount! DIY'd otherwise expensive kit brings an enormous sense of wellbeing!

Rescued dobs and cats, you're all heart Mark!

Regards

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Mark, I always love to read your reports (you already know that), and they are certainly not drivel.

However, I was sorry to read about your Crohn's condition flaring up. Your hospital procedure may sound a bit scary, but if it is going to sort you out then look on the positive side.

I will be thinking about you and hope all goes well.

About that open invitation to come over to check out your Hankmeister, Sophia and I have our bags packed so we should be with your fairly soon ;) ..... (maybe one day :roll: )

You are a technical genius with your engineering skills, which is probably saving you a lot of money. Plus, it must give you a lot more satisfaction doing it yourself, and you can have the modifications tailor-made for your requirements.

Keep your excellent reports coming Mark. You are always very entertaining and educational :smile:
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Congrats on the first light Mark! The cats look so cute. :D

Good luck with your treatment!
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Hi Mark. Wow, this is one of the most warmest, friendliest, and fun read reports that I have seen. I can sympathize with you on the health issues. Last week Sheri and I were both sick with gastrointestinal problems (Crohn's for her and diverticulitis for me). I was in such abdominal pain during that time that I could only manage 4 total posts on the forum within 3 or 4 days.
Now, on to the new Hankmeister legend. You did another great "home brew" job of making a beautiful mount for this classic Celestron 8SE telescope. And it looks like you are having a lot of fun with this new instrument. I also enjoyed looking at your photos and I expected Sasha to be in at least one of them. :lol: As to the 10" Dob, KEEP IT! Like Bigzmey (Andrey), I love my 6" f/5 wide field achro refractor. But, if I need more "punch" viewing DSOs and I can get help to carry it out, my 12" f/4.9 Dob is a jewel. Thanks for this superb report Mark and the best of wishes on your upcoming clinical testing. Also, say hi to all of your wonderful family.
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Great report Mark. Wonderful that you are able to put such good use to a scope you have modded as a tribute to Hankmeister. And I loved reading about your cat. Certainly another VROD is in order for you for your views of Venus and Saturn. I hope all goes well with the Crohn's - I have a friend who has it but it stays pretty much under control due to the meds that now are available. Best of luck to you!
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VROD ! 👍👍👍
SCOPES :ES127 f7.5, SW100 f9 Evostar, ES80 F6, LXD75 8" f10 SCT, 2120 10" f10 SCT, ES152 f6.5.
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Great read! Thanks for sharing. Congrats on the APOD!!

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Congratulations on the VROD!
Refractors in frequency of use : *SW Evostar 120ED F/7.5 (all round ), * Vixen 102ED F/9 (vintage), both on Vixen GPDX.
GrabnGo on Alt/AZ : *SW Startravel 102 F/5 refractor( widefield, Sun, push-to), *OMC140 Maksutov F/14.3 ( planets).
Most used Eyepieces: *Panoptic 24, *Morpheus 14, *Leica ASPH zoom, *Zeiss barlow, *Pentax XO5.
Commonly used bino's : *Jena 10X50 , * Canon 10X30 IS, *Swarovski Habicht 7X42, * Celestron 15X70, *Kasai 2.3X40
Rijswijk Public Observatory: * Astro-Physics Starfire 130 f/8, * 6 inch Newton, * C9.25, * Meade 14 inch LX600 ACF, *Lunt.
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