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Thursday, June 18, 2026
Rain and Telescopes don't mix well!
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Venus Occultation - June 17, 2026
A daytime occultation of the planet Venus occurred at approximately 3:47 PM, when the bright planet was gradually covered by the dark edge of the thin crescent moon. Disappearance took a mere 30 seconds for the sunlit portion of the gibbous planet. Conditions were not great as there were a significant number of cumulous clouds making finding and focusing on the pair difficult. I used my wide field WO ZS61 telescope and ASI533mc camera to capture the full diameter of the moon. Image scale of the scope and seeing conditions of the sky made any attempt at capturing detail on the planet impossible.
At 5:10 PM Venus reappeared, but behind a large cloud. Minutes later I was able to capture some video of the planet very close to the bright lunar limb.
Day 7 - Night Sky Observatory build
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Day 6 of Night Sky Observatory Build
Saturday, June 6, 2026
Day 4 and 5 of Night Sky Observatory Build
Thursday, June 4, 2026
Day 2 and 3 of Night Sky Observatory build
Monday, June 1, 2026
Groundbreaking on Night Sky Observatory
Today marked the official groundbreaking for Night Sky Observatory. The plot was measured and the stakes were set. I chose to align the east and west sides of the deck as close to true north as possible, using an iPhone app called Theodolite to position the stakes. The alignment is likely not exact, but it does not need to be. I aimed to keep it close because the plot was already oriented that way.
Next came digging the hole. Progress was slow at first because the soil was very rocky, and I hit several stones and medium-sized rocks within the first foot. After that, digging became much easier. Because the concrete pier footing must extend below the frost line, I dug to the full 48-inch depth of the Sono tube. Tomorrow, I will need to shape the hole more precisely once the Sono tube arrives and I can confirm the required diameter, which should be 16 inches.Every project needs a supervisor, and so Luna was there to make sure everything went to plan.
Tomorrow the decking boards and concrete arrive.


