NexDome 2m Dome pre-orders open

Posted on Wednesday, August 21, 2024 by RICHARD HARRIS, Executive Editor

NexDome has announced the pre-order availability of its 2-meter steel observatory dome, priced at $6,995. This offer includes a $1,000 discount for those who pre-order by August 31, 2024. The company plans to release the dome by the end of September 2024.

The 2-meter dome is the result of five years of development, aimed at creating a durable and cost-effective solution for both amateur and professional astronomers. Constructed entirely from corrosion-resistant aviation-grade aluminum and stainless steel, the dome is designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions, including wind speeds up to 110 mph and snow loads of 16 lbs per square inch.

NexDome 2m Dome available for pre-order

The dome's design prioritizes ease of assembly and shipping efficiency. Each component is precision-cut using CNC machines, and the shutters arrive pre-assembled to simplify the setup process. Detailed visual assembly instructions are provided to guide users through the installation. The compact packaging of the kit helps reduce shipping costs, making it an economical option for astronomers looking to build their observatories.

The shutter slot on the dome measures 60 cm (23.6 inches) in width and can accommodate lengths up to 150 cm (60 inches), ensuring ample space for various observational needs. This dome is positioned as a high-quality, affordable option in the market, appealing to those who seek a reliable and long-lasting observatory structure.

2m NexDome Steel Dome dimensions (mm)


NexDome Roll Off Roof (NexROR)

The NexDome Roll Off Roof (NexROR) is a modular observatory roof designed to provide comprehensive protection for astronomical instruments in challenging weather conditions, including wind and snow. Constructed from durable materials like stainless steel and aluminum, the NexROR ensures long-term resilience and performance.

A key feature of the NexROR is its modular design, which allows for significant cost savings in shipping and installation. The roof can be ordered separately, offering customers the flexibility to build the walls with locally sourced materials. This option not only reduces shipping expenses but also provides an opportunity for customization according to the user's preferences and budget.

The NexROR roof structure is engineered to withstand winds up to 100 mph and a load of 20 pounds per square inch. For automation, it is equipped with a 12-volt motor and a rack and pinion drive system, complemented by limit switches. The system is compatible with Lunatico and NexDome controllers and supports ASCOM, INDIGO, and INDllib software protocols, ensuring seamless integration with various observatory setups.


NexDome ROR (Roll Off Roof) Sliding Roof

This product is offered at a base price of $4,595.00, with additional options available, such as a walls and door structure without siding or cladding for an additional $1,995.00, and an automation kit priced at $1,250.00. These options provide further customization opportunities, allowing users to tailor the observatory to their specific needs. The NexROR's design prioritizes both functionality and affordability, making it a practical choice for amateur and professional astronomers alike.

NexROR is the NexDome's new product line designed for maximum protection of your instrumentsin harsh weather, wind, and snow


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