Monday, October 21, 2013

Storage for Astronomy Gear





As is the case with almost all the hobbies we tend to accumulate quite a collection of a gear that we need to practice that particular hobby. Astronomy and Astro photography are not any different, especially Astro imaging. There is always something better, read more expensive, that will help us to make a better image. In my case however, it was an absolute must when I switched from Alt-Azimuth mount to German equatorial. You just can’t take a long exposure frames with Alt-Az mount. And, long exposure is an absolute must for faint Deep Space Objects (DSO) like galaxies and nebulas. In a year that I started imaging I have accumulated impressive number of cables, eyepieces and all sorts of adapters that are necessary for this hobby. With that comes a realisation that all that stuff has to be safely stored somewhere. It took me about two months to decide on concept and storage units but I am very happy with my design.
One very practical aspect of this modular design is that I can put any or all of the drawers in the bottom of a trunk of my car and take it on the road to the dark site for some serious astro imaging.
 
See for yourself as picture is worth a thousand words.

 


This is tripod storage. The largest tripod is for Celestron Advanced VX Mount, the smaller one is for Nexstar SE mount and heavy duty Manfrotto for wide field Astro photography.
 
This is where I store rest of the gear. From L. to R. on the floor is power tank, heated dew shield for telescope, NexStar mount, optical components storage tower, AVX mount, and storage tower for cables, tools, optics cleaning stuff and camera with flip mirror.
On top is laptop for driving whole thing, big time entertainment and telescope.
 
Again, L. to R, top row: Solar finder with Telrad in dew shield, Baader Solar filter, eyepieces and filters.
2nd row: Illuminated and regular reticles, 1.4x extender, .68 reducer, Orion Planetary camera, .5 reducer for Orion camera, Celestron SkyQ Link WiFi Adapter. Next is storage for JMI Motofocuser, camera and focuser adapters, other adapters and diagonal.
 
 
The right storage tower holds all the USB and serial cables, tools for setup and adjustments, Hand Controller with cradle, optics cleaning supplies,  AC and DC camera supply (I have built the DC adapter) and Canon Xsi (450D) that I have modified myself for full spectrum imaging and 2” flip mirror is in same drawer.



 

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Cool ! You even have a coffee thermos next to the radio :-)

Jerry said...

Looks more like a beer barrel :)

Anonymous said...

Where do you purchase your foam?

Anonymous said...

Where do you purchase your foam?

Jerry said...

You can buy almost any size foam in Fabricland and I am sure that there are some local stores that will sell it as well. I bought mine at Len's Mills Store, they carry all kind of stuff.
http://www.lensmill.com/