5/17/2025 at 1:48:12 PM
This is a bit like a scaled down (in terms of telescope size) Project Argus [1]. You could probably use the SARA ‘scope in a box’ [2] to do it, too, which is slight;y cheaper than the projected cost ($350 vs $500) assuming you have a spare r-pi hanging around. The far lower cost of entry will probably make it a lot more popular though - not to mention finding satellite dishes of that size is becoming harder by the year..About 2 decades ago, I had a Project Argus setup taking up most of my back yard [3]. I moved to the US when Apple bought my company, and had it packed up to take with me, thinking (in my naivety) that all US dwellings would have way more space than the terraced house I was living in (in London) and I could use it there too. Gentle reader, I was wrong. That dish has remained in its packing crate since it arrived all that time ago.
I leave the US to return permanently to the UK on 4th July (yes, yes…). Once I’m settled, bought a new house, and have the kids schooling sorted out, I’ll definitely be looking to get it up and running again, to rise, phoenix-like, and stare boldly into the abyss once more.
1: https://www.setileague.org/argus/
2: https://radio-astronomy.org/store/projects/scope-in-a-box
by spacedcowboy
5/17/2025 at 2:07:24 PM
> thinking (in my naivety) that all US dwellings would have way more space than the terraced house I was living inAs you've no doubt discovered, this highly depends on where you live. In a major US city? You're going to pay a premium for yard space. In rural Tennessee? Not so much.
by kQq9oHeAz6wLLS
5/17/2025 at 2:25:11 PM
Oh $deity yes, I was rapidly disabused of the notion, given I was living in San Jose or Cupertino, or Mountain View, … or anywhere in reasonable traveling time to the Apple campus, really.Going to buy a place by the beach in the UK, with a little (half acre or so) land, and plenty of space (for Space :) now that I’m retiring. I have an interest in optical astrophotography too, so as low a Bortle sky as I can finagle given the other constraints (school proximity, wife’s opinion, …)
by spacedcowboy
5/17/2025 at 6:32:03 PM
Perhaps an opportunity for more models like remote colocation of equipment, either for profit or non profit.by toomuchtodo
5/17/2025 at 10:28:22 PM
Thanks. I have a few remote sites on my list for where to go eventually, but I’d not come across this one.by spacedcowboy