The Spring Book remote observatory based in Coonabarabran, has been built as a Southern station for Northern Hemisphere astronomers. Commissioned by Astrodivers from Switzerland, the observatory is an eye looking at the Southern celestial objects that are not visible from the Northern Hemisphere.
The Cretney Observatory, installed in New Zealand, has been commissioned by the Wellington Astronomical Society. Equipped with the Officina Stellare RiFast 400 f/3.8, 10Micron GM3000 and a full frame camera, the observatory is an incredibly fast little gem, that has already produced stunning images of the sky.
Located in Western Sydney area, this Green Line roll-off observatory has been commissioned by a private astrophotographer to host his setup. The final goal was an observatory controllable remotely from his nearby home.
Assembled in a small 2.2 metres dome, this small private observatory close to Ballina, included a Rasa 36 on a 10Micron GM3000. The setup has been optimised to fit the large telescope inside the reduced space of the dome.
Still under construction, this private observatory located in the Goulbourn area will be equipped with a Testar Pier 3000, a 10Micron GM3000 HPS, a PlaneWave CDK 17" f/6.8 and a ZWO ASI 6200MM-PRO.
The University of New South Wales, commissioned us to replace the existing mount with a GM2000 to control their Celestron C14. The telescope is hosted inside the dome of the university building in Sydney.