The value of an observatory in your own backyard cannot be overestimated. Countless evenings spent taking the equipment outside and then setting it up wastes a lot of potential observing time, especially for one who lives in Southern Victoria where a period of a few hours of clear observing time is precious. This presentation initially discusses the process for the design concept, and then some of the design and construction challenges for a two-storey, circular, geodesic-domed-observatory. The simplicity, strength and cost of the geodesic dome are outlined, as is the design and construction of a solid tall pier and a freely-running turntable. For a relatively modest outlay, the finished observatory not only provides a proper home for the telescope and a spacious sheltered observing facility, but it can also look attractive in your garden. I am pleased to be able to share my experience with you so that some might feel more confident to embark on such a rewarding project and benefit from significantly more observing time.
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