Public-facing observatory website is active.
A home-built observatory project with mission logic, live telemetry and long-term growth.
Home Space Observatory is a developing observational engineering platform focused on astrophotography, progressive system validation, live observatory infrastructure and mission-based documentation.
Not a blog. A mission archive.
This website is structured as a technical observatory platform rather than a personal journal. Each activity is recorded as a mission, with progressive hardware integration, image acquisition, system testing and future live observation nodes.
- Mission-based documentation
- Institutional visual language
- Expandable live observatory architecture
- Future field mission support
Platform overview
Mission 001 completed and validated. Jupiter successfully captured and confirmed within the Gemini star field.
Raspberry Pi node, optics and telemetry integration planned.
Permanent sky-facing outdoor node under concept development.
Mission log
Expandable structureSolar Chromosphere Observation
Guided solar observation session at the Observatório do Lago Alqueva (OLA), including explanation of solar prominences, solar activity and stellar dynamics.
View missionFirst Light: Jupiter
First successful planetary capture during the observatory’s pre-tracking validation phase.
View missionTracking Integration Tests
Reserved for tracking validation and comparative acquisition tests using OpenAstroTracker-based systems.
Polar Observation Node
Reserved for permanent outdoor observation, UTC telemetry and protected location mode.
Infrastructure roadmap
Bench test platform for camera, UTC sync, basic telemetry and web integration.
Outdoor dome-based permanent node with thermal control and protected location handling.
Future RTL-SDR based RF monitoring and spectrum visualisation.
External connections (dev mode).