You can have my large aperture scope when you pry it out of my cold dead... well, you get the idea.
I'm working on finalizing the design for a scope that will surround my beautiful 16" Nova mirror. One consideration is that it fit the back of my Chevy Metro along with an astro chair, table, small cooler, etc. I won't give up aperture, so scope design must support mirror size and transport vehicle. So, yes, gas prices are a factor.
Greg Claytor
> Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 14:51:04 -0800
> From: natscher@No-Spam
> To: sf-bay-tac@No-Spam
> Subject: [TAC] Are Auto Gas Prices Changing Your Astronomy Hobby?
>
>
> Hi Tacošs!
>
> With gas prices now hitting $4, and forecast to be higher for this summer,
> what effect does this have on your travel to observing sites? Are you
> getting another higher-mileage vehicle or a smaller and lighter scope to fit
> in a smaller vehicle? I now calculate my gas usage with my 20 mpg SUV
> regularly something I never really considered very much before. Išm lucky
> that I donšt need to drive my SUV all week to travel the 1.5 miles distance
> to get my office to work here in Monterey. Išve been walking this distance
> for three years now (3 miles per day r/t walking), enjoyably. It would be a
> hard decision to give up the big scope if you need to downsize your vehicle.
> The killer of aperture fever gas price phobia.
>
> Peter Natscher in Monterey
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