
Ok with that over with here is a little history. I have been an amateur astronomer since as long as I can remember. I am a member of the local astronomy club and we are lucky enough to have an observatory that offers year round pristine dark skies. Then several times a year I travel to other states to do some star gazing. My other 3 passions are ham radio, camping and woodworking. Here while back my and the wife went out to the observatory. We took the tent and astronomy equipment. What we hated was it took 2 hours to set everything up. Now the tent was just an 8 person tent but the telescope and astronomy stuff had to be set up first so the the optics could stabilize in temperature. Then in the middle of the night the Oklahoma wind started sweeping down the plains. So this ended any time with the telescope so we jumped in the tent and had to fight the tent all night because the wind was making it collapse

So we decided on a teardrop. The reasoning is because they are short so we would not have any issues with the height. Also you don't need much time to set them up. There are a bunch of other reasons and you guys probably know them better than I do. Eventually we decided on the Cub profile on a NT 5 X 8 trailer.
Now I have not got the trailer yet and that is still some time away but I have sever issues that I need to work out before I really start construction.
We don't want a fully equipped galley. Just cabinets which will give me room to work with. Now here are the requirements of the TD:
1) must be insulated: I will star gaze in any temp between -10 and +110 so the TD will be used year round. Besides this is Oklahoma and here you can have all four seasons in the same week.
2) must have heat and air
3) if possible must accommodate telescope for travel.
4) must have ham radio installed.
With that being said, the largest design problem will be the telescope.
This is a pic of the telescope in a cradle that I made to keep it from rolling around in the bed of my truck
This is me and my kids in front of the scope during the Venus transit at the Oklahoma Science Musuem
Now I am very much into promoting astronomy. I often go to schools, libraries, museums, sidewalks, parking lots, parks and just about any place else. So I figured why not design the TD with an astronomy theme and promote teardrops at the same time? That would be cool.
Now my telescope is worn out and needs to be rebuilt. So the plan is to build it along with the TD so that they match each other. Then when I go to some of the TD gatherings I can show you guys some of the night sky.
For a more custom look I am going to incorporate some scroll work into the design of the telescope and the TD. I'm thinking of honoring some of the great astronomers and great telescope that has done so much to pave the way for our knowledge of the Universe.
Here is what I am talking about with scroll work
Eagle
Queen Victorian Clock
Another Eagle
So there is the plan. I welcome any questions or comments. I know that this post may be a bit premature for the build but I want to also discuss designs for the scroll work and sometimes doing the scrolling can take a lot of time.