Monday, February 27, 2023

Largest Collection of Optically Amped Telescopes

 Largest Collection of Optically Amped Telescopes

This season, Otis Astroimaging is displaying the largest collection of optically amped terra telescopes on Earth. These have single primary mirror objectives of massive size for exploiting a multiplicity of 10x through 100x configurations. Conceived and created by Otis at Astroimaging, the telescopes are mapped out according to their distribution as seen in the United Federation of Observatories logo.


List of telescopes

https://otisastro.blogspot.com/2023/02/united-federation-of-telescope.html









  



  








Saturday, February 25, 2023

United Federation of Telescope Observatories

The United Federation of Telescope Observatories contains the largest collection of optically amped terrain telescopes in the world, inclusive of the following 10x and 100x apertures (diameter in inches mixed with  meters).

45 inches
60 inches
93 inches
125 inches
140 inches
240 inches
450 inches
600 inches
925 inches
1250 inches
1400 inches
2400 inches

1.2 meters
1.6 meters
2.4 meters
3.2 meters
3.6 meters
6.1 meters
12 meters
16 meters
24 meters
32 meters
360 meters
610 meters

Note: Some of these mirror/objective systems are optically and/or physically enhanced and give larger diameter performances than specified. These are terrain telescope observatories on Earth, not located in space, and not MMT multiple mirror designs. The main objectives are single primary - cast giant glass mirrors. Generalized location is at the South Pacific Ocean Singularity Observatory. Any one of these telescopes can be removed from the observatory and made portable to shift locations around the South Pacific Ocean active volcanic arpeggio or worldwide regions.

World Class Terrain 2,400-Inch Telescope & Observatory Construction Underway
https://otisastro.blogspot.com/2023/01/world-class-terrain-2400-inch-telescope.html

Largest Telescope in the World - Scaffolding
https://otisastro.blogspot.com/2023/01/above-scaffolding-cabling-truss-and.html

World Class 2,400-Inch Telescope & Observatory
https://otisastro.blogspot.com/2022/12/big-24-inch-telescope-observatory.html

United Federation of Telescope Observatories

Thursday, February 23, 2023

16-Meter Telescope Glass Observatory


The 16-meter glass telescope observatory is part of the artistic rendering to show the intricacy of operations and the overall performances from the image processing and amplification laboratory. The 16-meter telescope system with its glass observatory counterparts is currently the largest known system in the world.

United Telescope Builder Power
16-Meter Telescope Glass Observatory
Announcing the largest 600-inch telescope glass dynamics optical amped terrain observatory in the world. The primary shipment of parts needed were received to complete the glass observatory and telescope system during the month of February 2023 and will be installed according to schedule.

— The 600-inch (16-meters diameter) Biggest Glass Terrain Telescope Observatory in the World, Full Aperture Optically Enhanced —

Glass Observatory is newest part of the Federation of United Telescope Observatories, with large divisions of Singularity Observatory, Sun Baked Observatory and a coalition of others. Glass Observatory is an integral part of Singularity Image Processing and Amplification Laboratory and is owned and operated by Singularity Observatory at the South Pacific Ocean Arpeggio range of active volcanoes. 

Tuesday, January 24, 2023

Largest Telescope in the World - Scaffolding

Above: Scaffolding, cabling, truss, and Serrurier curvature rendition of the world's largest telescope. This is a 61-meter diameter primary mirror telescope.

Telescope Builder Power by Mike Otis
Largest 61-meter Telescope in the World - Scaffolding

January 24, 2023
This marks the celebratory opening up and dedication of a series of small blogs that will track the development and construction of a new high technology telescope - the largest in the world - potentially just over 61 meters in diameter.

In this blog I'm sharing the latest schematic depiction of the scaffolding of the largest telescope in the world. This phase is currently working out potential details for the truss work, cabling, pulleys, shields, grips, and locking in a relative Focal Ratio...

Note: This is a lot of work and I plan a blog on the design or construction overview of all the largest telescopes located at Singularity Observatory. This is a real treat to see all the largest telescopes at one place at one time - never shown before.

The project design is going with the open yet shrouded double ended Serrurier design which will make the scope as lightweight as possible to the shocking and astonishing point of being portable and by special means potentially manageable based on a wheeled fulcrum which will introduce some degree of moveability and/or portability.

I know, I can't believe this is happening and for me, after heart surgery and coming back to life by the miracle of modern medicine, this is a once in a life opportunity going for the creation of something truly wonderful and unique - the world's largest telescope (single primary mirror) which will be entirely capable of the grandest of discoveries and space science. It's postulated that this telescope could change the world.

Largest Telescope in the World - Scaffolding 

New Large Telescope Astro Imaging Questions for Investigation and Study

World Class Terrain 2,400-Inch Telescope & Observatory Construction Underway

World Class 2,400-Inch Telescope & Observatory

Saturday, January 21, 2023

Sun Baked Observatory & the New Sunspot

As seen above, power processing at Sun Baked Observatory has cube extracted a dice with the actual newest large massive sunspot. The dark cooler sunspot should be visible over the next several days with special equipment.

Sun Baked Observatory and a New Sunspot

January 20, 2023

Recently the Sun has ramped up activity considerably and a new giant sunspot was discovered. A cubic slice was made into the surface of the Sun and the darker sunspot was isolated for analysis. For current solar work, Sun Baked Observatory is using a 100X amped very large 600-inch diameter telescope with a special optical solar filter. Solar granulation is "still" captured with special cameras. Sun Baked Observatory is getting an upgrade with filters and telescopes.

New Large Telescope Astro Imaging Questions for Investigation and Study

 
Exactly how large can you go with your next telescope upgrade? It may depend on your resourcefulness, the depth of your retirement fund, the ability to manhandle massive optics, the strength to move huge mechanical and optical systems and your spot on the scale of life longevity. Time and money have some equation ratio as well.

 New Large Telescope Astro Imaging Questions for Investigation and Study

* Can house window glass filter out light pollution?

* What is the effect of very large telescopes when looking through a massive amount of light pollution?

* How does light pollution filter the image of planets through large telescopes?

* What is the effectiveness of large telescopes penetrating haze, smoke, light and air pollution?

* How to make large telescopes perform better from large cities with massive light pollution?

Thursday, January 19, 2023

World Class Terrain 2,400-Inch Telescope & Observatory Construction Underway


Spectacular Telescope Amping, a telescope diameter amplification technique developed by Mike Otis over a ten year period, vastly enhances the primary objective mirrors of telescopes to create massive new scopes thousands of inches in diameter. Is it real, novel, a virtual spinoff, or something that goes beyond a technological divergence along the space time continuum, you decide.

Here, the M27 amped telescope view has stripped away the most wild imaginations of space and time penetration in an experimental catch. These runs often produce visuals never seen before through such large telescopes. Amateurs and professionals who sift through this visually treated data are often blown away according to their testimonials.

On the Orion Nebula, the imagery was so overexposed it appeared to "burn" holes into digital latent photographic image emulsive baselines. Mike Otis states, "this is an exciting era and it holds exactly the results desired and opens up the potential for exploration with massive diameter telescopes, for fun and taking a new look at space time - we've only just begun." A small original capture from which the amping is based upon, is seen to the upper left in the imagery, preserved and watermark embedded in amped results for memorable historical posterity.

Construction Underway
World Class Terrain 2,400-Inch Telescope & Observatory

Breaking News - January 2023
by Mike Otis of Telescope Builder Power & Otis Astro Imaging

Work began on the World Class Earth-based 2,400-inch telescope during the week of January 15, 2023. In a massive project instigated by Telescope Maker Mike Otis - founder of United Telescope Builder Power, the new telescope will contain and harbor all of Singularity Observatory technology developed over the past 21 years for increasing telescope size to massive proportions and that of future ongoing technology inventions to give astounding results.


There's a massive series of world class telescopes being developed over at Singularity Observatory in the South Pacific Ocean. Most are enhanced and exceed their quoted diameters. See chart below.

Technology Views & the Sky Roof
Not without its own share of exorbitant expense, and intended construction timelines, the new 2,400-inch telescope is going to contain its own sky roof, the largest new concept in telescope observatory with a design that permits global world wide in-situ views for any cardinal direction amidst the top realm of the tallest world skyscrapers available and deals in Otis-derived power processing systems to penetrate light pollution, atmospheric haze, air pollution, sky fog, and various clouds.

Computer and AGI Control
The potentials of a 5-tiered system of automatic telescope control are in the works. Thus far, a new fourth commanding computer has been acquiesced for the system and is being coded and configured by programmer Otis. The telescope will be strong on Apple Mac technology, including one iMac supercomputer, an upgraded Macbook Air with the new M2 chip, a secondary iMac equipped with the extreme limits of amping power and magnitude, Apple tablet converted to a full computer with a keyboard and all required resources, and last but not least, the system includes Big Brain Technologies' AGI Artificial General Intelligence machine person.

Location of the Largest Telescope in the World
The location, while initially kept under wraps, will have a new point of Singularity in the South Pacific Ocean where the finest sky conditions exist during seasonal variations. A literal abundance of ongoing space and sciences research departments will continue to conduct studies to penetrate haze, light and air pollution as needed to keep such massive Terran telescopes seasonally active and thus maximum time and power useful across the next generation of telescope evolution.

Enhanced Performance
Enhanced performances across the board - not only will the scope have the latest AMPING built it but it will also have additional upper high end performance enhanced optics for the highest content of light gather power. As far as we can tell, the glass primary objective will be oversized but how much over the 2,400-inch diameter baseline remains to be seen. The enhanced Secondary Diagonal optics will harbor a massive chunk of glass amped to approximately 500-inches across! Enhancements made optically often allow a telescope to perform in terms of light gathering power, like a much larger telescope according to users - a 6-inch like an 8-inch, or a 14-inch like an 16 inch, or a 2,400-inch that remains to be determined.

Teran Telescopes
South Pacific Ocean Singularity Observatory
Single Primary Glass Cast (not mmt)
* diameter in meters

61
36
24
16
12

Background & History
Singularity Observatory Technologies is the brainchild of its owner and operator, Mike Otis of Telescope Builder Power, and includes an array of the world's most powerful terrain telescopes, including the 1,225-inch, the 1,325-inch, the 1,800 inch and now the new 2,400-inch. In the Mike Otis Interview, he talks about his astronomical comeback and "this will likely be the largest terrain-built and managed telescope in my entire astro career lifetime, and well.. you never know what that might lead to..."

Origins of the Singularity Observatory
The Singularity Observatory Suite of telescopes were developed by Mike Otis, the founder of Telescope Builder Power and Singularity Observatory. Otis is a direct descendent of Elisha Otis, the world renown inventor of the Safety Elevator and Otis United Technologies that changed the world. Mike Otis founded United Laboratories - a technological science conglomerate for pushing the boundaries of experimental space science, and is the writer for four blogging websites linked below.

Otis is founder, editor, and publisher of international OTM Observatory Techniques Magazine from 1992 through 1997, culminating with an online version. The issues are mainly an ink printed magazine beginning in black and white, leading to color, and introduced the concept Telescope Builder Power which included many new powerful ways to design, create and use telescopes. From time to time, Otis makes reprints available.
  
Otis Astroimaging

United Space Technologies

Big Brain Technologies
Humanoid Robots

World Class Terrain 2,400-Inch Telescope & Observatory
https://otisastro.blogspot.com/2022/12/big-24-inch-telescope-observatory.html
OTM Observatory Techniques Magazine

OTM Observatory Techniques Magazine Star of Bethlehem

Sunday, December 25, 2022

Great Orion Nebula Rises

The Christmas special is the Great Orion Nebula, photo of the holiday night, in a remarkable black & white astro imaging capture. The images show much more detail as the size of the telescope increases. This is a non-Amped image with M-processing by M. Otis.

Great Orion Nebula Rises

Winter is upon us as the Great Orion Nebula rises around sunset and is favorably placed in the East for this astroimaging result. M42 looks good in practically any telescope but the large ones show color and breathtaking views.

Going into color mode yields the result below. Which is preferred?

The final processed photo below accentuates the inner filaments of star bearing nebula deep within the bowels of this simple digital transformation.

Friday, December 23, 2022

World Class 2,400-Inch Telescope & Observatory


Above: Otis primary telescope mirrors just keep getting bigger and bigger with no end in sight.

Telescope Builder Power - Construction by Mike Otis
World Class 2,400-Inch Telescope & Observatory

A new big telescope and observatory are now in the planning stages for construction. Before Amping, the optical base of 24" uses a glass primary and secondary set at the Newtonian focus and will have a resultant deep ended RFT focal length in the F3 range.

Such telescopes are very expensive and challenging to create due to the deepened parabola... with a 2-inch focuser and 2" FL lens, the telescope can produce 3.3x24/2 = 39.6 magnification at very wide field, ideal for deep sky. At the other range, projection with a sole 6mm ocular (.23622" focus) FL will yield 335x. Given the high concentration of light from the Orion Nebula, or massive Jupiter, just short of burning holes in the film's emulsion, a sensitive digital camera detector should saturate in a fractional second of exposed time.

When completed, Otis Amping software will transform this telescope into apertures of 240" diameter and 2,400" diameter. This will become the largest (Amped) ground based telescope in the world when located near Singularity Observatory. The latter power modus will exceed the aperture of the James Webb Space Telescope by 2,144 inches and the Hubble Space Telescope by 2,306 inches. Currently the largest Amped telescope in the world is located at Singularity Observatory and is 1,400-inches diameter. The new telescope will be 1,000-inches larger in diameter. Important new research and discoveries are inevitable - made possible by these world class telescopes.

It has been shown that a large telescope, when focused on deep sky, can penetrate far deeper than smaller scopes in a light polluted location and then extract a huge amount of detail through proper processing. The observatory, if all checks out, will be several thousand feet higher in elevation than the current complex and possibly situated on top of the roof expanse depending on the deal struck - atop one of the tallest skyscrapers in the region! Stay tuned for more details and developments about this ongoing project.

Thursday, December 22, 2022


New Terrene Experimental Gold Hexagonal Telescope

The new Terrene Experimental Gold Hexagonal Telescope GHT is comprised of many gold plate hexagonal mirrors that make up the entirety of the multi-mirrored primary, for mind bending transparency into a far deeper and wider range of spectacular wavelength celestial images, inclusive of optical and deep infrared, the latter for far greater mystical appearing ongoing penetration into the cosmic web.

Above: Nineteen hexagonal mirror sections are compound arranged to make one massive astronomical single performing mirror. Mirror section tiles are ultra thin, designed to flex a given amount to achieve a warped parabolic shape. The center is the focal point of application where tension is applied to warp the membrane into a technical figure. More or less tiles and their size determine the actual mirror diameter.

Inventor and astronomer Mike Otis has created the new terrene experimental Gold Hexagonal Telescope which is currently being unveiled through private industry United Space Technology with resources from Otis Astroimaging, SPACE1, and Big Brain Technologies, as one of the most significant scientific telescope breakthroughs of all time at the new observatory.

International parts to make the telescope come from all over the world. Privately financed by Otis, the telescope is part of a powerful aggregate series of telescopes designed to make new discoveries and penetrate the celestial cosmic abyss unlike any other astronomical instrument. The telescope uses a version of Enchanted Code, developed by Otis.

The GHT is heavily purposed to measure and study vast intermittent spooky dynamic flux fields in particular sky regions of burning interest in order to better develop new ways to blast through the random cosmic shield, improve electrodynamic space travel, and enter the cosmological abyss with greater clarity. Another potential use is the search for locations in the vast galactic celestial sphere containing ancient civilizations. Add on instruments include a wide variety of optical equipment including a potential optical spectroscope for spectroscopic analysis of the chemical composition of various celestial phenomena.

https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2022/12/new-gold-hexagonal-telescope.html

Saturday, December 17, 2022

New Telescope Build

The Gold Hex Telescope has a secondary mirror to reflect the light waves to the observational ocular and equipment center.


New Telescope Build

https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2022/12/new-gold-hexagonal-telescope.html