Showing posts with label singularity observatory. Show all posts
Showing posts with label singularity observatory. Show all posts

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

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, April 9, 2022

Singularity Observatory Weather Trends

Handheld Apple iPhone XS Max smartphone 6mm f/2.4 ISO16 1/905 second exposure 4032x3024. Zoomed and enlarged. No telescope. Taken through heavy air pollution at index 70%. Towers at the mountain top are almost invisible.

Singularity Observatory Weather Trends
Even with the sky clear and when the Sun is blocked on the other side of the skyscraper, the light pollution is not a contender and projects can divert to the mountains and conservation observations.

— the degree of blue and gray in the sky during the daytime determines the amount of air pollution and upper atmospheric haze —

Left: this Celestron Nexstar (new revised edition) has proved to be splendid optically and a fantastic performer, even through window glass.

The successful telescopic mountain conservation project at Singularity Observatory (HSO) has proven to be spectacular, showing the wide varieties of plant and animal life in the vicinity. The new Celestron Nexstar 6 SE telescope is a spectacular performer with extreme resolution, able to shoot excellent images from indoors through window glass for the ultimate observatory convenience.

Compare the camera view at the top of the page to the view taken through the telescope seen at left with a handheld iPhone shooting at f/10 with the supplied 25mm fl Celestron Plossl eyepiece and eyepiece projection. The image is so spectacular, shot from indoors through window glass, it even shows changes in FOV distances throughout the variable vegetation distances.

The wiring detail on the power pole is remarkable. The photo is taken with the iPhone 10 XS Max smartphone, handheld, 4.25mm ISO25, f/1.8 3024x4032 and a 1/279 second exposure focused on the projected telescope image at 25mm f/10 eyepiece projection. For additional resolution and 2x potentially up to 5x image scale, a negative lens barlow will become the primary optics train giving f20 through f50. This will likely pull in individual vegetation leaves and possible small animals, amphibians, reptiles and birds, provided the good weather trends hold up.

Saturday, April 2, 2022

Singularity Observatory - Moved to a New Location

Out-spiring other tall skyscrapers in the region, the new massive and incredibly large HSO Humanoido Singularity Observatory looms skyward thousands of feet. With seven levels of telescopes and built from solid panes of granite, marble and steel structures, the luxury building tower is a mix that houses specialty businesses, movie stars, and now a spectacular sky telescope observatory complex complete with the largest technology laboratories in the world - the original consolidated Humanoido United Laboratories.


HUMANOIDO SINGULARITY OBSERVATORY HSO Moved to a New Location

A new Celestron Nexstar 6SE telescope was purchased and dedicated to commemorate the new observatory complex. Humanoido’s Singularity Observatory (HSO), which employs dozens of telescopes, some in space and others are the largest land-based Amped telescopes in the world, has moved to a more convenient technology location with much larger observatory structures and spectacular laboratory tech space, about 15 miles away from the former installation site. 

ONE OF THE LARGEST AND TALLEST SKYSCRAPERS
This modern structure is composed of steel and granite and spires thousands of feet into the sky and is situated in a budding garden of some of the tallest skyscrapers in the world. Not just telescopes, the observatory complex has a complete kitchen, gym workout center, technical library, center for raising and studying sentient life forms, a connoisseur's center of fine imported wine, computer and A/V center, and luxurious living space along with some of the finest equipped Humanoido laboratories in the world.

The new structure, thousands of feet in the sky, includes a massive tall skyscraper with five observatory platform decks and two observatory rooms, four of which are currently being put into operations. HSO is very unique for utilizing another two observatories operated from indoors in two ways - extreme high technology hermetically sealed windowed observing rooms located indoors through window glass and observing indoors at thermal equilibrium through open windows (one observatory is flanked by 18 modern single pane high quality white glass windows). This brings the potential total of the HSO complex to seven observatories, four of which are currently being set up for full operations. The peak sky roof is at the highest location - a massive top peak roof platform on the highest point of the skyscraper, looking out upon the vast super skyway in all directions. Not far away is Taipei 101, the tallest skyscraper in the entire country!

— HSO, Humanoido Singularity Observatory is designed for multipurpose conservation (observing subtropical mountain vegetation and wildlife), sun daytime observations, the night time solar system to include the Moon and planets, cartography, weather studies, and various other astronomical observations and projects —

All observatories have access to a massive laboratory complex that includes the following areas: mechanics, optics, atomic & nuclear physics, thermodynamics, astronomy, radio astronomy, electronics electrical, camera, FPV, drone, rocketry, computer systems, parts inventory, artificial intelligence AI, humanoid robotics, supercomputing, imaging systems, space telescopes, aerospace engineering, web publishing, graphics arts & design, cartographic map making, machine brain technology, human genetics engineering with transhuman cyborg machines, R&D, astro imaging, quantum physics & mathematics, orbital dynamics, radio telescope, computer programming, dimension & multi-dimensional compression, nanotechnology, transgenic modification, sentient species communications, entity augmentation, life extension, human contractual shrinking, VP processor development center, Supertronic, exploratory dimensions, DSC deep space center, Amping Technologies, advanced technologies weather station, multi Spacial transdimensional exploratory center, and technology medical lab for machines, sentient life forms, transhuman cyborgs.

About Humanoido: Humanoido is an inventor and scientist who builds telescopes and is actively conducting his own private space program. He recently underwent surgery to extend his life. He conducts one of the largest and most sophisticated transhuman cyborg projects in the world - designed to unionize the symbiotic connection of man and machine to provide stability between the human species and AI artificial intelligence beings. As founder of the Big Brain Foundation for the past 20 years, he has experimented with uploading a human brain cortex into a machine vessel for immortality. Humanoido moved to Taiwan to undergo life extension and enhancements with the EECP machine - Enhanced External Counter Pulsation. He is the founder of a new oceanic country (Space Country) located in the South Pacific Ocean, operated primarily by artificial intelligence AI life forms for SPACE1. He comes from a heritage of inventors and is the direct descendent of Elisha, inventor of the safety elevator which changed the world.

Humanoido United Laboratories