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The website of the
Ursa Minor Observatory
and István Gyarmathy amateur astronomer
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As
I wrote in my introduction, astronomy
is one of my main interests.
In the end of 2004 I built an observatory which got its name from the
constellation Ursa Minor. The observatory itself is located 14 km North
of my heavily light polluted home-town Debrecen,
in Bocskaikert. (Precise location: N 47° 38', E 021° 39' )
It is a 3X3 meters roll-off roof ?garden-shed? with a separated and
heatable 1,5X3 meters observing room (which I find extremly useful).
I got many good ideas for the building from my friend Sandor Brasko and from the
Amateur Observatories homepage.
My telescope is a 8" Meade LX-90 UHTC
SC (now I use my astronomical society's new Celestron 11" on a
hungarian made Fornax 51 mount).
I try to make astrophotos with a webcamera (Meade LPI) as well as CCD
camera (Meade DSI-pro) and a digital camera (Canon EOS 300D).
You can find photos about the building, the equipment and a few
examples of my astronomical images on the following pages.
(More photos are on our astronomical society's homepage
.)
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