In 2022, Craig Stocks and his family launched Utah Desert Remote Observatories to host telescopes for clients around the world. He'll describe how they built the observatories, particularly some of the design decisions and why they did things the way they did. Thinking of building your own remote or backyard observatory some day? Come get some tips and ideas!
Craig Stocks is a retired mechanical engineer, but has been involved with photography since the early 1970s and has been an avid night sky and astrophotography enthusiast for years. He is a frequent speaker for camera and astronomy clubs across the US and has numerous astrophotography tutorials on the Utah Desert Remote Observatories KZitem page.
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Website: utahdesertremote.com/
Craig Stocks' website: www.craigstocksarts.com/
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