Deep Space Remote Observatories - Steve Mandel, Bob Fera, and Steeve Body avatar

Today we published our 100th image, The Horsehead Nebula. With my partner in this enterprise, Bob Fera, we launched this site in September of 2024, after installing two CDK 17” scopes, one at SRO in California and one at Obstech in Chile. Since that time we also teamed up with Steeve Body and installed an FSQ in Australia.

In 2024, I returned to astronomy after a 17 year absence. During that time I was busy with science. I did conservation photography, mostly wildlife around the globe, I built a robotic boat that is used by whale disentanglement teams in Monterey Bay - allowing them to see live images and access the degree of entanglement in nets both below and above water, I helped to monitor plankton levels in Monterey Bay, and I was given lab space at the California Academy of Sciences to photograph and help identify fossil microscopic organisms, diatoms, in their extensive collection. But, I missed astronomy.

I reconnected with a number of old friends, including Bob, and I have made many new friends here on AstroBin. I have to say, there is no community as supportive, friendly, and encouraging as the amateur astronomy community. And, Salvatore has made AstroBin a really wonderful place to connect with great people and learn new things.

I am so grateful it exists. I have met so many really great folks here. These are folks I hope to remain friends with for a long time! In all the other areas of science I explored I never came across such a welcoming community of people. I feel so fortunate. So, many thanks to all of the great people here, you may not realize it but you are a very special group.

Steve Mandel

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Rick Krejci avatar

Great to have your valuable contributions here as well!

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Deep Space Remote Observatories - Steve Mandel, Bob Fera, and Steeve Body avatar

Thanks, Rick.

lunohodov avatar

Thank you for the inspiration(s). Here’s to your next 100, Steve.

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Kevin Morefield avatar

Great to have you back Steve - you are truly a leader.

Kevin

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Thanks, Kevin. I don’t know about that but I do love the folks here, and you are one of them!

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Stefan Muckenhuber avatar

Such a nice posting… Good to hear you found your way back to astronomy. All the best for your future projects!

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Michele Bayliss avatar

I feel the same way! I love this community - as a relatively new astronerd, I’m loving astrobin and I love seeing your amazing images. I”m in the process of getting a CDK 17 set up in Chile so one of these days I’ll be trying to post and process images from there…. in the meantime, doing my best from cloudy (but dark) Vermont!

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Jeffery Richards avatar

Congrats guys! Your work is outstanding so keep it coming.

Michele,

You should join your fellow Vermonter (Chris White) and myself (NH) at HCRO for your northern hemisphere scope. 😁

CS,

Jeff

Kay Ogetay avatar

Great to see you here Steve! Thank you for your contributions. The last time I spoke with Steeve, he mentioned you and your collaboration, which got me excited. I’m happy to see this post here today. I wasn’t aware of your robotic boat work, sounds really interesting! Would you mind sharing a link or publication that we can read more about it?

CS, Kay Ogetay

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