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Sola Virtus Observatory
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The Sola Virtus Observatory is a privately owned and operated Astronomical Observatory and
Weather Station located on several acres of land in northern Harford County, Maryland. The rural area provides a peaceful setting to view the heavens away from light polluted skies. The Observatory is from Clear Skys and is mounted to a deck platform which raises the elevation of the
observatory 3 feet. Observatory features include a 16 inch 5000 psi high strength
concrete pier. A custom made 1 1/4 inch aluminum pier plate with vibration dampening isolators resides on top. Power is supplied to the observatory by 120 volt 20 amp GFI service and 12 volt DC
service. Electric is available right on the pier by way of 2 duplex boxes supplied by wiring chased inside the pier. A Furman
PL Plus II equipped with 2 intensity adjustable lamps working in tandem with a M-1500 UPS-PFP, monitor and condition
all power sources as well as providing a back up power supply until all systems are shutdown. Lighting is provided by 2 marine grade ships's bulkhead lamps, one red, one white, adjusted
by 2 Lutron dimmer switches controlled at the pier. Four 12v pod lights provide perimeter lighting, one mounted
to the underside of each wall deck. Data and communications is supplied by way of a 2 inch pvc conduit. Phone and DSL
are in a separate 1 inch pvc conduit. Atmospheric conditions inside and outside the observatory are monitored by a Davis
Vantage Pro2 and a Wireless Envoy. Weather conditions such as precipitation, dewpoint, barometric pressure
,wind speed and direction as well as temperature and humidity inside and outside the observatory are logged and uploaded to
a computer inside the observatory. FARPOINT Weather software along with Storm Predator and StormLab Weather Radar software, monitor approaching severe weather and issue alerts
allowing ample time to shutdown the Observatory. A Mitsubishi AC/Dehumidifier controls interior humidity and temperature levels
automatically. A Honeywell air filtration unit controls interior contaminates. A Nicro solar vent fan mounted in the
top shutter position exhausts excess heat build up. The main duties of the observatory will be locating DSO's and NEO's as well as general
observing, astrophotography and meteorite data collection. The observatory will also be used as an educational
outreach tool by introducing youth in the community to the wonders of the night sky. I'm often asked as to the origins of the Observatory name. Well, it is actually part of the motto from the Coat of Arms of my Scottish Clan.
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