As most astronomers find out sooner or later, time spent setting up your telescope is wasted observing time. The frustrations of clouds rolling in just as you finish setting up, or missing the object you planned to observe, amongst other issues, lead many astronomers to want their own observatory. Well, I’m no different. As a [...]
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