From time to time there are fun collaborative projects too, like https://app.astrobin.com/u/bagman?i=ey9s59#gallery.
Fun fact, Bray was the second jtw trident user in North America. I think I was the first.
Also, bit weird you can't come set up your own telescope.
listing of clubs
[Edit: map locations are "aspirational". You will need additional research]
good for whomever that’s a cheap price lol, but I think if you’re a regular earning-ish person you would rather host the telescope in your own backyard
$600/month is a reasonable deal if comparing it to driving couple of times a month to a dark sky location near you.
While it is fun and rewarding to be camping and hiking like that, the effort gets in the way of serious amateur astronomy.
Amateur astronomy is one of the few hobby science fields left where real contributions can be made and published without being a professional astronomer.
One of my favorite images was taken from a resort balcony with my telescope directly under a fluorescent light (pretty bright, probably a 75W equivalent) with plenty of other lights along the building and sidewalk below. I used an Optolong L-eXtreme filter.
I always show people the picture of the telescope setup first (which includes a fully-lit cruise ship passing in the background), get the, “Why did you even bother bringing a telescope to Aruba if there wasn’t anywhere good to use it?” reaction, then show my final image of the Lagoon nebula.
At home it’s not as bad, but there’s still a streetlight about 50 meters away, plus the neighbors’ deck lights…yet I don’t need to care about that at all.
Bonus, not fumbling around in almost complete darkness makes things so much easier when setting up and breaking down the gear.
Like it's definitely not for an occasional hobbyist but if it's your main hobby... it sounds kinda neat.
I could imagine $600/mo. being burned on more mundane hobbies like video games.
• dark skies: 21.80 Mag/ArcSec²
• 290 clear nights each yearI wouldn’t expect it to be a massively profitable side hustle though.
For comparison, pre-covid (so the cost has likely gone up quite a bit now) it was $200 a night for a 2m-class telescope and $1200 a night for a 4m-class telescope at a similar-ish site.
I’m guessing these still need ‘manual’ tweaking at times.