Chris started developing computerized, guided mounts in the
late 1970s. His astronomical interests follow two paths: instrumentation and
analytical imaging. On the instrumentation front, he has designed or consulted
in the design of a number of mount controllers. Very early on he became
interested in aspects of remote observation, and has worked with methods of
accessing astronomical instrumentation over local and wide area networks. He
has also developed numerous CCD and CMOS cameras, both for imaging and for
guiding, and developed guiding systems currently used on space-based platforms.
Imaging interests include photometry of eclipsing binaries and fast rotators,
as well as video analysis of occultations.
Chris has a BS in Applied Physics from the California
Institute of Technology. He owned a California company for many years which
designed and built ophthalmological surgical instruments. He is currently an
independent consultant, and a Research Associate at the Denver Museum of Nature
and Science. He operates a network of allsky cameras which collect meteor and
fireball data over Colorado and the surrounding states.
He lives in the tiny town of Guffey, Colorado, with his wife
Louise and their assortment of animals. When not working in his observatory or
analyzing data, he might be found hiking or riding in the local mountains.
Cameras
- SBIG
ST8i
- Canon
300D
- Numerous
home built cameras
Telescopes
- 12”
LX200 Classic
- MK67
Maksutov
Mount
- LX200
Fork
- Custom
Modified English Mount
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