Remote imaging, from very dark sites, seems to be the thing anymore. You pay the monthly fee, someone manages the gear (yours or theirs), gathers the data from very expensive scopes/mounts and sends it to you in the morning. Seems pretty cool and can result in fantastic images. I hear the best part is having a full sleep each night…..
I still do it the “old fashion” way. Prepare for the target, open my observatory, push all the buttons, make sure it’s all running as needed and wait for the moment to hit the start button. I often sit outside under the stars for hours and hours watching my telescope and computers gather data. For me its fascinating and often very rewarding, knowing I had the equipment and smarts to gather all the images myself, with my gear and my brain power.
Sometimes it is very cold, sometimes it is beyond frustrating and sometimes it is absolute magic for me. Something about building the entire systems myself, preparing the hardware and processes to gather light of millions of light years away.
I can surely “afford” a remote scope, set up anywhere in the world, but doing it the old fashion way is fulfilling and keeps the brain in top shape.
For those who use remote sites, good for you, I love your images. For the those gathering images from your own backyard and some dark site you had to drive to and set up your gear; YOU have my respect . Something about hands-on processes make it worthwhile in the end.
Thank you, pray for clear skies.


