Great strides last week,
Lester helped out early in the week with framing and siding that help stiffen the structure, we also installed 2 windows.
Jim arrived Friday afternoon and Pat Friday night so Saturday was a big day that started with reinstalling the telescope to it's pier (never a fun job) we finished out the daylight hours with siding, roof sheeting, ice dam and site clean up.
After dinner we attempted another polar alignment of the telescope, we have tyred this a few times before with no success but since then we have read more and felt confident, that confidence was quickly replaced with disappointment and the feeling we would never get it right.
To get something out of the night Jim went with point and hope method, it didn't take him long and Jupiter was in the eyepiece, I have to say that looking at Jupiter exceeded every expatiation I had, absolutely beautiful, we then spent time looking at the moon that was also stunning.
The construction continued on the warm room throughout the weekend right into the start of this week with great results.
The weather continues to hold and were just a few days away from being sealed up.
Monday night after even more reading we finely got the polar alignment right, (goes to show even a blind squirrel finds a nut ever now and then). Thanks to Sam's work last week it took just a small wedge angle adjustment and with the proper set-up sequence it now works very well.
I also forgot that a few weeks ago Murmur Creek Observatory was added to the Amateur Astronomical Observatory site
This site was very helpful with our early research and is just fun to see all the different observatory builds, we thank them for adding us and if you get a chance have a look.
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