Building My DREAM OBSERVATORY

I've started building my backyard observatory from the ground up. Find out what goes into a project like this in this new series. Head to www.squarespace.com/nebulaphotos to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code NEBULAPHOTOS
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==Contents==
0:00 My Dream
2:25 Picking the Location
3:33 Demolition!
5:48 Staking out the footprint
8:43 Digging Holes
11:36 Mystery Historical Item
12:03 Making the Concrete Telescope Piers
16:27 What's Next?
16:57 Squarespace (Sponsor)
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  • @titodenny4
    @titodenny49 ай бұрын

    You have to take that big boulder and make it a landscape feature for your shed. Right near the entrance so you are reminded what it took to build it. Love the video

  • @RosaStringWorks
    @RosaStringWorks8 ай бұрын

    Someone probably already identified the metal parts. But just in case, it is a "work-horse" bridle. More specifically it is the "bit" the part that goes in the horses mouth. It probably was hand forged.

  • @tomaszzurowski281
    @tomaszzurowski2819 ай бұрын

    C14 ready on the right 😆

  • @anata5127

    @anata5127

    9 ай бұрын

    C14? I will not waist fine observatory on that scope. 17” CDK is a way to go.

  • @googlecrazy657

    @googlecrazy657

    8 ай бұрын

    I only noticed a cement mixer

  • @tomaszzurowski281

    @tomaszzurowski281

    8 ай бұрын

    @@googlecrazy657 which looks like...

  • @TheNarrowbandChannel
    @TheNarrowbandChannel9 ай бұрын

    My 4 year old son get very excited to see your video because of the construction tools. For a role off roof your choice of the the wind sheltered spot is a wise choice for a roll off roof. its also nice to see you did not take a chainsaw to your woods like most people do. It took a long time to grow those trees. Your Mystery Iron item you dug up looks like some sort of horsed bridal or harness accessory.

  • @creatd
    @creatd9 ай бұрын

    If there's ever a next time, take the blade off your recip saw and using it's now bladeless head, use it against the sonotube to get out air bubbles. MUCH quicker than tapping.

  • @NebulaPhotos

    @NebulaPhotos

    9 ай бұрын

    Ha! That would have been smart! Hope others see this. 👆

  • @olivierleger1
    @olivierleger19 ай бұрын

    I think this is the first time i watch an entire youtube video without missing a second.... i feel like i just lived my dream trough it :D good job and great video, amazing project.

  • @jasonpatterson8091
    @jasonpatterson80919 ай бұрын

    Nice to see the steel toed Crocs. Construction footwear of discerning professionals. Great video, really enjoying the journey.

  • @3f34f2f4
    @3f34f2f49 ай бұрын

    Welcome to NH. Enjoy our rocky soil and semi cloudy skies. Glad you're able to be in bortle 3 though. I'm in bortle 5.

  • @zeendaniels5809
    @zeendaniels58099 ай бұрын

    I love to do things myself. Anything. Electronics, lighting, electrical wiring, building... Things get ugly, often messy... But you really do enjoy doing them, and the sense of pride while using them is nothing you can describe. Even the imperfections seem like part of the plan... 😂 Get it done Niko, here's my view for the algorithm.

  • @Astropaesan
    @Astropaesan9 ай бұрын

    Nico, enjoying your channel. You will have fun doing this yourself. Very rewarding. I have been enjoying your journey. Tony, your friendly Canadian subscriber. Thought I would send you a couple of thoughts regarding the dream observatory I recently just “more or less” finished. I build a 10x12 roll off. Love, love, love it. Some thoughts. 1) don’t cheap out on the fasteners that you use (screw everything. If you F,,,,,up, you can easily redo. 2) over build cross supports for your floor as rectangles are weaker than squares. Use lots of cross supports and 45 degree supports, for the floor structure. Use 2x6 for all your walls and floor construction. At least 1” subfloor. Glue and screw floor. That way, you will have a structure that does not flex, (less vibration). I used a very strong and light roofing that Home Depot Canada sells. It is a wavy reconstituted thin asphalt roofing. Did I mention it’s wicked light, and very strong for Canadian winter. Wheels for your roof track, use wheels with grease nipples, so they can always be maintained! HD also sells a terrific pre primed mould resistant wood siding. It looks great and will save you grief down the road. Heavy, but makes your structure even stronger, when you screw it in. Use bracing on your walls at 45 degree angles screw it in under tension. Makes the building much more resistant to wind and storms. Makes it much stronger too. Metal rolls are pre punched and easy to install, with screws. DON’T BUY YOUR LUMBER FROM HD! Their wood is shit! Go to a lumber store, with a yard you can browse to pick out your wood. All beams have a crown, not perfectly straight. When building your roof structure, ensure that all your beams are installed with the crowns one way. That way your roof will not have dips and valleys. Incorporate ample ventilation in your roof. I insulated mine as it’s really only warm a few months of the year, where I am. I added a big buddy heater with a 20lb propane tank outside the structure. It’s great for taking the chill off, if you work out there, for any substantial period of time. The 18,000 btu model has a hose kit for using the heater with a 20lb tank. I would invest in a combo set of Good quality CORDLESS Drill / IMPACT DRIVER/ hell: CIRCULAR SAW for your build. They will last for years. Every house needs some serious power tools. Forgot,,,,,a GOOD QUALITY HAMMER yeah,,,,,a couple of HD SAW HORSES will serve you well for the project. 10x18, building is a lot of sawing , angles cutting, drilling, screwing. One more MUST have,,,,,a speed square. ( it’s a triangular tool that is indispensable, if you want to build a square , not lopsided building. HEY, owning a home, those tools will pay you back in no time! Do not cheap out!!! Buy good tools, and fasteners! Nail your walls together, but screw everything else. Enjoy my friend. Have fun. Take tons of pictures!

  • @JohnPegg1
    @JohnPegg18 ай бұрын

    I love your channel, and love the fact that you're now doing well enough with this channel to follow your dreams. Congrats on that, and congrats on being a homeowner! But now building your OWN observatory from scratch, by yourself, is a laudable project. I've been a DIYer for decades, and the personal satisfaction that follows after you finish your customized project is always worth the pain and hard work. Clearly you need lots of prior planning, and you almost can't overthink your wants and needs. My experience with using contractors to do projects almost always ends up with both concessions AND cost overruns, and their process focuses on just finishing, whereas your process focuses on perfecting. I can't wait to see the final result!

  • @aysolar
    @aysolar8 ай бұрын

    Congratulations - always happy to see people leave the rat race and be successful working at what they love!

  • @bastib8762
    @bastib87629 ай бұрын

    Could that iron thing be a snafle bit for horses? Surly the lumber industry used them back in the days... Good luck on your build!

  • @PUTDEVICE

    @PUTDEVICE

    8 ай бұрын

    more like a snap hook. sitting on the Lead Rope you hook into the halter when leading a horse

  • @YouCountSheep
    @YouCountSheep8 ай бұрын

    You could do a half wall with tracks mounted on the outside and have the half walls be seating and table. I watched the video where you visited Alan and he seemed to have trouble with bugs and whatnot, snow moisture etc, and the rails being a trip hazard. All that would go away in my opinion by making it not mounted on the ground but being resting on a lets say chair height wall where the tracks sit in a recess. But to avoid it being super ugly the mouse might need to be a bit longer to have enough wall for rails to go onto when you slide the top half of the house backwards. Basically a combination of Alans sliding roof and sliding house, a hybrid solution. At least thats what I'd go with. I also don't recommend using wood for the top structure, it will warp sooner or later. Maybe use metal tubes welded and the sides should connect to the upper portion as a triangle rather than a single plane. Doesn't have to be a big angle, but that will certainly help. If you need inspiration for structurally stable construction look up cranes at harbours used for container loading/uloading. It is essentially the same. A metalworker with welding experience from a shop could probably also give you tips on how to construct something like this. Maybe you have a metal workshop in your area. Those bigger shops usually also have pretty big high mounted cranes in their halls and they need to service and troubleshoot those and they can tell you exactly what problems you will face.

  • @richardnord8484
    @richardnord84848 ай бұрын

    As a builder using the metric system, in Australia we call it the "3 4 5 rule" peg out your shed footprint 1x3m side and 1x4m side, to make it square close off the triangle with a 5m hypotenuse and voila you have 2 sides of your shed marked and they are square....

  • @vfxsoup
    @vfxsoup8 ай бұрын

    Clean up that massive rock and make it a feature stone with a name on it for the house or observatory. Great video!

  • @hawkesworth1712
    @hawkesworth17128 ай бұрын

    Once you've finished your observatory I have a suggestion for a video. At the moment I use an Askar 80PHQ and anyone who has used this scope would know why I am considering upgrading to the Askar 130PHQ. The quality of images from these quads is remarkable. The one thing that stops me doing so is changing the all-up loading on my AM5 from 7kg to almost 17kg and a search on KZread gets zero examples of anyone doing this. The closest I can find is a 10kg Dob. The ZWO website shows a 12kg 11" Celestron that is obviously setup for planetary imaging with no filters, focusers etc. At the moment my guiding is hovering between 0.16 and 0.45 and I don't think I'm the only person who would be interested to know what sort of effect you get when you get close to the weight limit on various mounts that have a limit of 20kg.

  • @DenisMartin72
    @DenisMartin729 ай бұрын

    Happy to see your going to get your observatory! Can't wait to see the big projects you'll be able to take on.

  • @guygaron1162
    @guygaron11629 ай бұрын

    Living your passion! Inspiring!

  • @fredericfogg8784
    @fredericfogg87848 ай бұрын

    Thank you for a well thought out and presented video diary. I'm looking forward to the next installment.

  • @Jtstien
    @Jtstien8 ай бұрын

    So fun to watch someone work through an interesting project.

  • @LearnToStargaze
    @LearnToStargaze8 ай бұрын

    Congrats on the Bortle 3 property, and that you are able to do this full time! My wife and I made the jump to full time amateur astronomy in 2016, and haven't looked back! I'm super inspired by this build. We just picked up some land under Bortle 3 skies (about 8 hours from you, in Nova Scotia). Hoping to build our observatory late this year or early next. Our goal is to do a domed observatory, and have it open to the public for EAO, and as a remote observatory as well.

  • @GR8SALAD
    @GR8SALAD9 ай бұрын

    What an exciting project! I understand the feeling of "I woke up early for a full day of working with concrete". It's not like you can do some of it, stop and come back later. Once you're going, you're going and it doesn't stop until you're done :p

  • @northeastoutrider2124
    @northeastoutrider21248 ай бұрын

    Love this build idea. I just built a fairly large sliding wall using unistrut and unistrut trollies. Engineered properly, I could see using a system like this to make a small roof move.

  • @boilerdam
    @boilerdam8 ай бұрын

    Really interested and looking forward to the build thread!

  • @912582
    @9125828 ай бұрын

    Hi Nico, as ever your commentary is always informative and enjoyable, definately one of the good guys out there! Please feel free to ask any questions, it's fun and strange to see someone who is really always the expert struggling in a very open way. If you need any more constructive help for your next steps please ask, it can be very easy or hard! Plan all your cable routing up front, that'll be the frustration later if not . Keep up the channel work, great stuff! P.S. Next time don't forget to where safety socks in your crocks ;)

  • @Jody_VE5SAR
    @Jody_VE5SAR8 ай бұрын

    Cool project! I wonder if a 12+" EPDM roof pipe flashing seal might make a good vibration-isolation bond between your pillars and the floor? Dektite makes one in a 9"-20" pipe diameter.

  • @astrolibrarian
    @astrolibrarian9 ай бұрын

    From one librarian to another, good for you, man! I’m envious…

  • @thijrtuigynv
    @thijrtuigynv4 ай бұрын

    There should be insulation between the ground and cement when pouring columns - you can lay thick roofing material or pour cement into a plastic pipe, the depth is at least a meter, otherwise in spring, after frosts, the column may "float" and skew.

  • @MathaGoram
    @MathaGoram8 ай бұрын

    Unquestionably a great milestone for your. Happy that your Dreams closer now to realization. Best wishes.

  • @grigoryvidishev1810
    @grigoryvidishev18109 ай бұрын

    Great video Nico, good luck with the construction! I dream that I will be reviewing your video when I build my own observatory when I am back to the US.

  • @wasdaletimelapse7658
    @wasdaletimelapse76589 ай бұрын

    Good luck on your build. Looking forward to seeing the progress.

  • @jamest.5001
    @jamest.50018 ай бұрын

    It would be awesome to get a old silo about 20'-30' tall. A dome roof, build steps to the top, maybe a homemade elevator, about 4'x4' running up a i-beam as a safety, using a counterweight and a winch. Or, building a pair of 20' concrete towers , and 4, 6" 1/4" wall pipes, with a 6" ,1/4" thick channel iron, all welded up, with the concrete collums in the center, then have a crane come and lift the building on to tge top, use mobile home anchor straping to anchor it to the steel leggs. With a 36" walkway around the building. With a set of steps going to the top, and winch to pull a basket to tge top for heavier things , it can also be modified into a elevator. With the walkway around it. People may think its a light house, or you have a airport in your yard, im very interested in the night sky, i have seen things i honestly do not belive any person of any country had control over it, i get a rush every time i think back on it. I honestly thought we were being invaded. We as in earth, it wasn't just a light behaving strange in the sky , it wasn't even moving, it just hovered there, silent. And seemed to be huge as un 100's of feet tall and probably 100' wide of wider, it was something else, it looked like one of the world trade center buildings was black and had a random light on , in a dark sky, it was like a black glass building , in a grey sky it didn't dtick out, but if you looked st it , you could not miss it. It was plane as a storm cloud in a bright blue sky, it blocked out stars behind it. It was a wild experience.. i also saw a strange light in the sky. It started out looking like the biggest brightest star. Only 5x bigger, and Brighter. While i was looking right at it. It flashed brighter. and was gone, i was freaking out, still looking, i saw a blue green like a aqua colored light, just barely able to see it. Moving away so fast. It seems like it was almost a streak moving north west. I never seen anything in the sky move that fast, not even fireworks , the blue green semi streak did remind me of a mortar type firework moving through the sky, burning the red orange fuse, however this thing was following the land, or horizon. I thought i saw a star supernova, until the tiny streak cane from it, it was about like seeing a tracer round leaving a gun , in slow motion. The muzzle flash. Then the traver ignites. It was moving atleast 4-5 times faster than any jet i sw in tge sky, enough rambling, but I'm serious, I'm torn. Ivtry to not go out, but if i do i can not keep myself from looking up first thing i do walking out, is look up at the sky, both times i just happened to look at the sky, anyway, like i said sorry to ramble! ✌️

  • @brucea9871
    @brucea98718 ай бұрын

    I glanced at the thumbnail and thought "That's one weird looking telescope on the right". Then I took a second look and said to myself "Oh. It's a cement mixer".

  • @my-pixels
    @my-pixels9 ай бұрын

    Incredibly happy for you Nico! Max

  • @athopi
    @athopi9 ай бұрын

    Good for you, Niko. Congrats! Hope you use that large flat rock as the outside threshold. It'll be a good memory for you.

  • @deardaughter
    @deardaughter9 ай бұрын

    Hey Nico! You’re the first person who got me into astrophotography. Since then I’ve shot in Oregon, Hawaii and Mass. I’m in central MA right now. Lmk if you need any help with the observatory! I’d love to lend a hand. Happy shooting bro.

  • @billneedham5785
    @billneedham57859 ай бұрын

    Looks like a great project. Lots of potensial. Ill be looking for more on this. Good luck. Astrobill

  • @williamstheconqueror2820
    @williamstheconqueror28209 ай бұрын

    Looks like you are having a lot of fun on your' archeological dig. The mystery item you found looks like a bit from a horses' bridle. Good Luck, and remember, measure twice ( or five times in my case), cut once.

  • @par5endos562

    @par5endos562

    9 ай бұрын

    This is my guess as well

  • @EdHunter55

    @EdHunter55

    9 ай бұрын

    looks like a keyring snapclip to me. you can even see the swivel portion of it.

  • @BRAVEN32m12
    @BRAVEN32m128 ай бұрын

    1 hour is a kid we move to Arizona. My next door neighbor worked for NASA. And he had a homemade observatory in his back yard, it was so cool.

  • @samanhamzavi2751
    @samanhamzavi27519 ай бұрын

    Thank you very much for your videos. I am in the beginnings of astrophotography and you are a great source for so many things. But I can tell you something about composting: You need some kind of sturdy net, like a metallic one, at the bottom of your compost area. Unless you like visits from all kind of rodents and such. I hope that helps you, buddy. Clear skies.

  • @NebulaPhotos

    @NebulaPhotos

    9 ай бұрын

    Ah, thanks for the tip!

  • @WilliamBlakers

    @WilliamBlakers

    9 ай бұрын

    Do you have termites in your area? Unless you use treated wood they will make short work of any wooden structure. Being an Australian I would be thinking of the fire risk coming from the forest. Is fire a problem there? Do bears attack telescopes?

  • @22carver
    @22carver9 ай бұрын

    Looks great Nico. Can't wait to see the next video!!

  • @Microtonal_Cats
    @Microtonal_Cats8 ай бұрын

    Very cool. I'd recommend pricing a concrete truck delivery for the slab. Concrete truck on site for mine (very rural, the one you saw with the sheep, 9x9 feet by 9 inches deep) was about the same price as mixing it all myself, and you will need a lot more concrete for your slab than you used for those piers. I have pix of all of it if you want to see.

  • @jackelrdhdhd4534
    @jackelrdhdhd45349 ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @dieguerrero
    @dieguerrero8 ай бұрын

    Congratulations Nico!!!! An amateur astronomer's dream come true! Can't wait to see the next videos! Great job and lovely new house!!!

  • @MGCooley
    @MGCooley7 ай бұрын

    SUPER impressed by the design, build and documentation of this project. The first two are challenging on their own. Filming it all in such detail is a real grand slam. Congrats on gaining several levels of DYI XP.

  • @keeplookingup911
    @keeplookingup9119 ай бұрын

    Amazing DIY observatory 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @51rwyatt
    @51rwyatt9 ай бұрын

    When my wife and I were looking for homes in Maine couple years ago, one of my undisclosed criteria was, "what Bortle is it?"

  • @MikeLikesChannel
    @MikeLikesChannel8 ай бұрын

    That is an awesome project, look forward to seeing the finished product!

  • @philvale5724
    @philvale57249 ай бұрын

    Hi 👋, NebulaPhotos , I have always enjoyed your territorial, I am thinking of building a Observatory , or just a dome housing for the telescope, I have even thought about constructing something in the attic as my property is an old mill. Some point in the not too distant future. I’ve got to re-roof my roof, and in the attic, there is a big oak frame construction, that I could quite easily mount a telescope into then finding a way of sliding back the roof, food for thought, whether there’s enough money in the budget to do it, especially as my building roofline is well above the trees at the moment, part of my problem is that I live in a valley, obviously next to a river, which the mill used to be run bye, I’ll wait and see how you progress and how you do your sliding roof, good luck for the future. I’ve always been impressed with your photography and your territorials, explaining how and where are used to set up the equipment., I look forward to part 2 😂 , Phil from the moulin France.

  • @marcericdavis
    @marcericdavis8 ай бұрын

    Put down insect killer under the floor to keep the critters from getting into the structure.

  • @michaelklemm-abraham7298
    @michaelklemm-abraham72989 ай бұрын

    Please make sure your lumber is straight and if it is pre-cut has th.e correct lenght. I was depending on my local source delivering the lumber straight and in the right size. I didn't have the tools at the time to cut my 8x8 cm frame material (about 3.5x3.5 inches). Now there is no turning back for me. Also the wood for the walls wasn't straight so I got gaps which lead me to calling my observatory white hole observatory. Good luck with your build.

  • @aw7425
    @aw74259 ай бұрын

    Clear skies forever and a day Nico. Take care, have fun and keep on looking up

  • @samchasingstarlight
    @samchasingstarlight8 ай бұрын

    So awesome. What an adventure - not just building the obsy but moving and doing what you love full time. I'm a couple weeks behind you on my own obsy build. Can't wait to wait next update for any ideas I can use!! lol

  • @billblanshan3021
    @billblanshan30219 ай бұрын

    Excellent job Nico!

  • @NebulaPhotos

    @NebulaPhotos

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks Bill!

  • @GuakDian
    @GuakDian9 ай бұрын

    I work with concrete every day and I gotta say you did everything really well for never doing anything like that before. And yes best way to do something that has hardware for attaching something a wooden template is the way to go! Looks awesome so far!

  • @AndrewEddie

    @AndrewEddie

    8 ай бұрын

    I hope there was some overlap of the reo coming out of the in-ground footing pier, and the cage for the telescope mount. I feel like the "waist" of the pier has no obvious reo in it, but it could be that we just didn't see it put in.

  • @cjmenagh882
    @cjmenagh8829 ай бұрын

    Well done. Great plans. You have likely already thought about it but when running power, run 2x as much as you think needed (at least 3 circuits of 20 Amp if not 4), in the same trench run a cat 5 data cable, just in case, and a fishable conduit to add whatever the new thing you will want out there in the next 30 years. Easier and cheaper to do it up front than to excavate later. Have fun, be patient, lift with your legs, be careful on ladders and roofs, and Oh, yeah, clear skies.

  • @TheImprovisations

    @TheImprovisations

    8 ай бұрын

    Are you supposed to have ethernet cables that close to power cables?

  • @jimmazing
    @jimmazing9 ай бұрын

    Can't wait to watch how this progresses! I'm hoping to build an observatory in the next 2-3 years. Have to get power on the land first. Will be great to go from Bortle 7 to 3

  • @ribeets
    @ribeets8 ай бұрын

    So happy for all your success! Love your videos!

  • @arielatomhc
    @arielatomhc9 ай бұрын

    Good Luck Nico. Your earlier tutorials taught me how to do Astrophotography with a camera and my luck finding a good Celestron 4 inch telescope and having an extension roof right outside my window. I think Astrophotography is the perfect way to learn about photography in general. Layering, exposure time, manual settings, ISO settings, fast lenses.

  • @afd33
    @afd339 ай бұрын

    Love the video, and I can't wait to see how this goes to the end. A couple things, I don't know why, but without seeing it, I just couldn't picture you doing work like this. It's awesome to see though. The second thing, my best guess for what that mystery item is you dug up. I would guess it's part of an old horse bridle. Probably from back when they used horses to drag the logs out.

  • @lavers_1
    @lavers_19 ай бұрын

    Looks great Nico! Can't wait to see it when it's finished.

  • @astrofalls
    @astrofalls9 ай бұрын

    Excited for you! And why pay someone else when you can turn the process into so much useful content

  • @davidletz9123
    @davidletz91239 ай бұрын

    My back and knees hurt just watching you do all of that manual work, but kudos to you for making this a DIY project. Good luck on the build!

  • @winnershandbook1069
    @winnershandbook10699 ай бұрын

    It's inspiring to see you make your dreams a reality. the entire process seems extremely fun (also challenging) and totally worth it. you earned this nico!

  • @papabear8191
    @papabear81913 күн бұрын

    Congratulations, this is such an amazing project !!! I am a bit like you, this is my dream !

  • @artiraina5857
    @artiraina58579 ай бұрын

    Congrats bro. Finally your dream came true.❤

  • @Cheapass-tro
    @Cheapass-tro9 ай бұрын

    Good luck Nico. Nice pair of piers to start with!

  • @peterleveillee1321
    @peterleveillee13219 ай бұрын

    I have plans for a roll off roof observatory myself. I just installed the second concrete base for it.

  • @pattimaclaughlin8059
    @pattimaclaughlin80599 ай бұрын

    So excited for you! Thanks for taking us along on your new journey!!!

  • @letszoomit365
    @letszoomit3658 ай бұрын

    Glad to hear that you get paid from your work here on YT 🤩👍 Your videos are always inspiring and well made 👌 Thats why I watched many of them many times to try to learn myself 😄🙏 Looking forward to see this series 🙂

  • @yannso1o681
    @yannso1o6819 ай бұрын

    So inspiring !!! Eager to see the rest of the series !! Good luck !

  • @darenputman6447
    @darenputman64479 ай бұрын

    Congratulations Nico! Love your work and influence and looking forward to seeing the new work your new place will allow you!

  • @pedzsan
    @pedzsan8 ай бұрын

    Congratulations on everything. One question or point: why worry about the wind when you are going to be completely enclosed? You said part of the attraction of the site you picked was protection from the wind but seems like if you are going to be surrounded on four sides that are pretty close by, the wind blowing across the top isn’t going to matter.

  • @BearMeat4Dinner
    @BearMeat4Dinner8 ай бұрын

    Congratulations! God bless!!!

  • @peterlaubscher3989
    @peterlaubscher39899 ай бұрын

    Love it! Looking forward to the rest of this story.

  • @MrMuchoscojones
    @MrMuchoscojones9 ай бұрын

    Of course you have that license plate! 😄

  • @jeffreysokal7264
    @jeffreysokal72649 ай бұрын

    So far, so good. Looks real nice and I bet it will work out quite well. Good job!

  • @NebulaPhotos

    @NebulaPhotos

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks Jeffrey!

  • @DanielDyck379BA
    @DanielDyck379BA8 ай бұрын

    Subscribing for the observatory build - seems like a fun series!

  • @theinterstellarfeller
    @theinterstellarfeller9 ай бұрын

    Love this and looking forward to more from this build series! Congrats!

  • @justindame
    @justindame8 ай бұрын

    This is awesome Nico, so glad to see everything is coming together.

  • @spunbearing
    @spunbearing9 ай бұрын

    I just finished mine about a month ago and it is a game changer, I have so much more enjoyment from the hobby than ever before. I did a budget build with a new metal shed I got from an auction and converted it. I didn't put a pier in cause I wasn't sure if I was going to stay at this location or eventually move in a few years. Gratz on making it happen. I look forward to seeing your build and the projects that come from it.

  • @Doctoberfest
    @Doctoberfest9 ай бұрын

    Yes I'm so excited for you man!! I'm itching to tear down my above ground pool to build an observatory soon

  • @TEDesignStudio
    @TEDesignStudio9 ай бұрын

    Amazing progress Nico; that concrete mix looked pretty darn good to me! Also, the thing you found in the hole was a steel snap lead, same thing you would find on a dog leash.

  • @kidinlove1
    @kidinlove19 ай бұрын

    Very exciting project, Nico. Looking forward to your next video!!

  • @maciejzmuda1339
    @maciejzmuda13399 ай бұрын

    Surely it's going to be a great observatory! Can't wait for the first light from there.

  • @adarsh2919
    @adarsh29199 ай бұрын

    All the very best dude🔥

  • @ridealongwithrandy
    @ridealongwithrandy9 ай бұрын

    Good on ya! I can't wait for the next installments. Cheers!

  • @mashcury
    @mashcury9 ай бұрын

    Congrats!! Go Nebulae!!!

  • @commander-tomalak
    @commander-tomalak9 ай бұрын

    Oh nice, this is exciting! Wishing you all the best for your project 👍 I will definitely be checking the progress

  • @_tyler-_-
    @_tyler-_-8 ай бұрын

    Happy for you man. Hope to be in your shoes some day. Hope the build continues to go well.

  • @koppervik1
    @koppervik19 ай бұрын

    Cepheus and Cygnus! 😅👌🏻 Probably my two favorite constellations for astrophotography too! Good to have on your arm on cloudy nights! 😃👍🏻

  • @KumarChalla

    @KumarChalla

    9 ай бұрын

    @NebulaPhotos I vote for Cepheus and Cygnus as the names for your piers!

  • @koppervik1

    @koppervik1

    9 ай бұрын

    @@KumarChalla @NebulaPhotos Then Cepheus must be the northern pier and Cygnus the southern! 😊

  • @harrypaihana4757
    @harrypaihana47579 ай бұрын

    This is great to watch

  • @NOVA8264
    @NOVA82649 ай бұрын

    Wow! That’s awesome Nico, can’t wait to see next video.

  • @ryh69PL
    @ryh69PL9 ай бұрын

    Good Luck!

  • @ACW_Astro
    @ACW_Astro8 ай бұрын

    This is awesome!

  • @Jasta315
    @Jasta3159 ай бұрын

    This is awesome! Congrats!

  • @Tony-Elliott
    @Tony-Elliott9 ай бұрын

    Excellent start looking forward to your next videos

  • @DaBigDawg1978
    @DaBigDawg19789 ай бұрын

    Looking forward to completion of this project and the results it brings to your astrophotography for the channel. Good times!

  • @Si-fp2ij
    @Si-fp2ij9 ай бұрын

    Congratulations on beginning to make your dream a reality Nico. Important in life to have dreams and goals, this is very inspiring. Cheers Si