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      Contact information 
      website 
      
      http://www.HiddenLoft.com 
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      Locator 
      Map 
      
      http://www.frappr.com/apppublic 
      Level of accuracy: Tucson, Arizona, USA
 Biography 
      I was 
      born in Philadelphia and spent most of my career in the northeastern US.   
      With degrees in Physics and Electrical Engineering, I worked in many 
      aspects of science and technology, eventually ending as a senior executive 
      in a high technology company.  We moved to our present home in Arizona 
      when I retired.  With hobbies like astronomy, computers and photography, 
      it was unavoidable that at some point I would get into CCD-imaging.  I 
      have pursued this almost as a full time job and find the pursuit very 
      rewarding. 
      Astronomy Tale 
      When my wife and I first got 
      together, we did the usual sharing of stories and, when I mentioned my 
      interest in astronomy in high school, she bought me a 6” reflector as a 
      birthday gift.  Boy was that a mistake!  Many telescopes have come and 
      gone since then and the culmination was my cutting a hole in our garage 
      roof to build my observatory.  Nevertheless, she remains very supportive 
      in everything I do. 
       
      Areas of interest  
      
      I am primarily interested in CCD imaging, 
      with galaxies as my favorite targets.  I like to tune equipment to get the 
      most out of it and understand the underlying technology from first 
      principles as much as possible.  I generally publish the results of my 
      studies on my web site. 
      
      
       
      Astrophotography publications 
      Contributor to Crux, 
      a publication of the Astronomy Society of Victoria 
      Contributor to Niebo na weekend, an astronomy book 
      published in Poland 
      Exhibitor at the Denver Museum of Science 
      Cover photo for Starfire, a musical CD by Judy Hunt 
      
      Sky 
      and Telescope: July 2004, 
      November 2004, March 2005 
      Concepts in 
      Image Acquisition, Advanced 
      Imaging Conference, 2004 
      Why a 
      Ritchey-Chrétien Telescope? 
      Advanced Imaging Conference, 2004 
      Author of CCDAutoPilot2 (image acquisition automation 
      software) 
       
      Observing site 
      All imaging and observing is 
      done at my home-made Hidden Loft Observatory located in the 
      northwest suburbs of Tucson, Arizona.  Sky brightness is around 4.5 on the 
      Bortle scale and seeing averages a bit under 2 arc-sec.   
      
       
      Astronomical Equipment 
      
      Telescopes/mount 
      RCOS 
      14.5” Ritchey-Chrétien F/9 telescope with optics by Aries and a Takahashi 
      FSQ-106 refractor.  All equipment is mounted on a Software Bisque 
      Paramount ME 
       
      
      CCD equipment 
      My imaging equipment 
      consists of a Finger Lakes Instrumentation IMG6303E camera and CFW-7 
      filter wheel and a SBIG ST-402ME guider.  All equipment is remotely 
      controlled from my home office. 
      
      
      Software 
      
      Software consists primarily of the CCDAutoPilot2, the Software Bisque 
      Observatory Suite, Maxim and Photoshop 
      
      Activity 
      Although retired from my former career, I remain 
      active by offering consulting services for equipment installation, setup 
      and alignment, image acquisition and processing for amateur and academic 
      clients.  As of this writing, I have setup and collimated 17 
      Ritchey-Chrétien telescopes across the country, ranging in size from 10” 
      to 20”. 
       
      
       
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