The goddess of night basks in all its beauty

Nyx“With the improving weather I managed to take Nyx (SDM035) out to a reasonably dark site.

The views of galaxies in Grus were excellent including the trio, with some good details in quite a few of the observed galaxies. The Helix Nebula was excellent with a UHC filter and Jupiter looked very crisp and detailed.

Taking Nyx out from the backyard, loading it into the car and setting up at the site takes very little time – less than 30 minutes all up.  The collimation is a breeze and the scope Nyxcaris exceptionally solid (the return laser beam dot stays in its place no matter were the scope is pointing). Best of all – the custom designed semi-compact 22″ telescope easily fits into our family wagon and I can leave the ladder at home. The innovative design provides full protection of the primary mirror for piece of mind.

I could continue on and on about what I like about Nyx, but putting it simply – the workmanship and attention to detail are superb and it is is a pure joy to use Nyx.  As you might have guessed already I am another very happy and proud SDM owner.” Alex Cherney

No steps to heaven!

SDM008fTerry Dougherty had his feet firmly planted on the ground when he took possession of SDM008 after an extreme makeover saw it converted into a folded Newtonian.

Terry loves being able to observe any object without using a ladder! It has the convenience of a 15″ Dob with the light collecting and resolving power of a 25″ with no noticeable loss in light gathering power, contrast or resolution.

This amazing instrument has been designed so that it can be used in its original “full length” configuration or can be folded using shortened poles and a special upper tube assembly, sporting a 9″ circular flat and 4.5″ elliptical diagonal flat both by Terry Ostahowski. The conversion process takes just a few minutes, but we suspect that it will stay folded for quite some time.
SDM008 is undeniably two scopes in one and to celebrate this special instrument, we have given it gallery entries for both its classic and folded configurations.

Eric’s exceptional ergonomic e-scope

SDM039_smallThis is a scope that pushes the definition of luxury to a whole new level. Eric had a clear vision of what he wanted in the ultimate observing instrument and SDM were only too willing to build a scope with so many innovations. All observing is done seated and an integral heated eyepiece box is within easy reach. This 12″ beauty is designed to fit into the back seat of his car.

So what does Eric think? “I love my new scope, not just for the quality of the observing experience, but the convenience. Setup time is far shorter than its previous commercial incarnation and I love having a powered ground board – no more tangled cable! And if it wasn’t such a superb telescope, my wife admits that it would make a wonderful, if not large, “objet d’art” in the lounge room, with the beautiful colours, textures and shapes!”

Sab’s sizzling SDM

SDM045_MediumVictorian telescope connoisseur Sab Szalai asked SDM Telescopes to re-home his superb 12” Barry Adcock mirror.

As you can see, SDM’s smallest ever telescope is still something seriously special and a very fitting home for an exceptional mirror.

SDM045 had been eagerly anticipated over in cyberspace and we are looking forward to hearing about its performance over on Ice in Space!