Watch: Astronomy enthusiasts build observatory at Hemlock Crossing

WEST OLIVE — Visitors to Hemlock Crossing will notice a striking new feature near its trailhead this weekend: the bright-white dome of an observatory that will soon be open for public stargazing.

On Friday, a crane lifted the fiberglass dome and placed it onto its circular base, constructed by members of the Shoreline Amateur Astronomical Association.

The dome of the new observatory is placed onto its base Friday, June 24, at Hemlock Crossings in West Olive.
The dome of the new observatory is placed onto its base Friday, June 24, at Hemlock Crossings in West Olive.

After achieving its fundraising goals to build the observatory, the SAAA, a club for hobbyist astronomers, broke ground last fall. SAAA members have done much of the design and construction work themselves.

A 16-inch computerized Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope will be permanently mounted on a steel pedestal, put in place by a crane Friday morning.

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Exacting adjustments will be made in the coming days to align the angle of the telescope's mount precisely with the rotational axis of the Earth, enabling the telescope to fix its view on objects in the sky and stay fixed on them throughout the day.

The door of the new public observatory by the Shoreline Amateur Astronomical Association is installed Friday, June 24, in West Olive.
The door of the new public observatory by the Shoreline Amateur Astronomical Association is installed Friday, June 24, in West Olive.

The club, in partnership with Ottawa County Parks and Recreation, hopes the observatory can be open for public use as often as once a week.

Over the next several weeks, club members will continue work on weather-proofing the dome, installing electrical wiring and installing pieces of the dome that will slide open to the sky when the observatory is in use.

An opening date hasn't yet been announced.

— Contact reporter Carolyn Muyskens at cmuyskens@hollandsentinel.com and follow her on Twitter at @cjmuyskens

This article originally appeared on The Holland Sentinel: Astronomy club's public observatory takes shape at Hemlock Crossing