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18" OBSESSION DOB MOD It usually starts with a simple decision – drill a hole, add some flocking material, replace a focuser. Many of us modify our telescopes to some degree, but can you take this too far? TELEVUE ETHOS EYEPIECE SURVEY TeleVue stunned the world again in 2007 at NEAF with the introduction of the 100 degree FOV Ethos eyepieces. At the time, during daylight demonstrations with the CAN YOU TELL THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A $200 FLUTE AND A The DeFord student model flute ($200) appears below. Although the nameplate says "DeFord" this could have been any of the countless budget band instruments made in factories across the US. WWW.SCOPEREVIEWS.COM -- THE TELESCOPE REVIEW WEB SITE V3.200TELESCOPE RANKING MATRIXASTRONOMER'S INNTELEVUE PANOPTIC EYEPIECE OVERVIEWCHAMELEON REVIEW VIDEO Brief Review of the Vixen ED80sf (Similar to Orion ED80) Updated 4/16/21. You've found one of the most comprehensive telescope review websites on the internet. Inside, you'll find reviews of over 100 telescopes, eyepiece reviews, a beginner's advice column, feature articles, and lots more! If you like this site, please patronize the TELESCOPE RANKING MATRIX Newtonians/Reflectors: Orion's XT8, a solid Category 3 reflector ($369) Commentary on Reflectors, 12/11: Happily, there are so many solid, recommend- able Dobsonians on the market today that it's hard to even turn around at a star party without bumping into one. I like the Orion XT series the best, but if Orion was out of stock, I'd probably call Celestron, Discovery, Meade, etc and order one VARIOUS ACCESSORIES, PAGE 3 1) Starbound Observing Chair 2) University Optics Orthoscopic Eyepieces 3) Book: Telescope Optics 4) Book: Star Testing Astronomical Telescopes 5) Pentax SMC-XL 7 mm eyepiece 6) Pro-Optic 11X70 binoculars 7) TeleVue Gibraltar Mount 8) Pentax .965" Orthoscopics 9) Kasai 30 mm 2" eyepiece 10) Orion Accu-Track DC Motor Drive (includes essay on add-on RA drives) NAGLER EYEPIECE OVERVIEW The 13 mm Nagler is about the largest eyepiece one can build. To achieve longer focal lengths, the eyepieces would have to be huge. According to Rutten and van Venrooij, a 25 mm Nagler would measure 5 inches in diameter and weight close to 25 pounds! Hence, the re-design, and a few sacrifices, with the Type 2 Naglers. FAVORITE ASTRONOMY LINKS Telescope and Equipment Manufacturers. Celestron International Telescopes, Binoculars, Accessories ; DGM Optics Innovative off-axis Newtonians ; Meade Instruments Telescopes, Eyepieces, Accessories ; Obsession Telescope Premium open truss Dobsonians ; Stellarvue Value-priced high quality refractors ; TeleVue Eyepieces, Scopes, Accessories, Essays Publications TELEVUE RADIAN EYEPIECE OVERVIEW TeleVue Radian Eyepiece Overview By Ed Ting Updated 11/30/99 TeleVue's new Radians: (Back) 14, 12, 10, 8, 6 mm (Front) 5, 4, 3 mm CAN YOU USE A SPOTTING SCOPE FOR ASTRONOMY? Can You Use a Spotting Scope for Astronomy? By Ed Ting . Updated 3/28/15. The contenders: Orion's 20X-60X 80mm spotting scope, and theShort Tube 80
CELESTRON C8 OVERVIEW Celestron C8 Overview and History. The Celestron C8 Schmidt-Cassegrain is one of the longest running continuously produced telescopes in history (perhaps only the Questar has been around longer.) In 40+ years of production, while the mounts and accessories around the scope have changed and advanced (sometimes dramatically) the optical tube 90 MM MAKSUTOV COMPARO The 90 mm ETX on a dovetail plate. Celestron C90: Introduced in the late 1970s, the C90 took up the position as the entry level model in Celestron's lineup. Unlike the C5, C8, C11, and C14, the C90 was a Maksutov. It was available in three different versions, and they weren't cheap. My 1980 price list shows the telephoto lens version at$235
MEADE'S 178 ED 7" REFRACTOR Meade's Massive APO The 178ED 7" Refractor Updated Feb 16, 1998 Updated Sept 17, 1998 Updated Feb 9, 2002 (Note: In the spring of 2002, Meade announced an improved lens cell for this model. WWW.SCOPEREVIEWS.COM -- THE TELESCOPE REVIEW WEB SITE V3.200TELESCOPE RANKING MATRIXASTRONOMER'S INNTELEVUE PANOPTIC EYEPIECE OVERVIEWCHAMELEON REVIEW VIDEO Brief Review of the Vixen ED80sf (Similar to Orion ED80) Updated 4/16/21. You've found one of the most comprehensive telescope review websites on the internet. Inside, you'll find reviews of over 100 telescopes, eyepiece reviews, a beginner's advice column, feature articles, and lots more! If you like this site, please patronize the TELESCOPE RANKING MATRIX Newtonians/Reflectors: Orion's XT8, a solid Category 3 reflector ($369) Commentary on Reflectors, 12/11: Happily, there are so many solid, recommend- able Dobsonians on the market today that it's hard to even turn around at a star party without bumping into one. I like the Orion XT series the best, but if Orion was out of stock, I'd probably call Celestron, Discovery, Meade, etc and order one VARIOUS ACCESSORIES, PAGE 3 1) Starbound Observing Chair 2) University Optics Orthoscopic Eyepieces 3) Book: Telescope Optics 4) Book: Star Testing Astronomical Telescopes 5) Pentax SMC-XL 7 mm eyepiece 6) Pro-Optic 11X70 binoculars 7) TeleVue Gibraltar Mount 8) Pentax .965" Orthoscopics 9) Kasai 30 mm 2" eyepiece 10) Orion Accu-Track DC Motor Drive (includes essay on add-on RA drives) NAGLER EYEPIECE OVERVIEW The 13 mm Nagler is about the largest eyepiece one can build. To achieve longer focal lengths, the eyepieces would have to be huge. According to Rutten and van Venrooij, a 25 mm Nagler would measure 5 inches in diameter and weight close to 25 pounds! Hence, the re-design, and a few sacrifices, with the Type 2 Naglers. FAVORITE ASTRONOMY LINKS Telescope and Equipment Manufacturers. Celestron International Telescopes, Binoculars, Accessories ; DGM Optics Innovative off-axis Newtonians ; Meade Instruments Telescopes, Eyepieces, Accessories ; Obsession Telescope Premium open truss Dobsonians ; Stellarvue Value-priced high quality refractors ; TeleVue Eyepieces, Scopes, Accessories, Essays Publications TELEVUE RADIAN EYEPIECE OVERVIEW TeleVue Radian Eyepiece Overview By Ed Ting Updated 11/30/99 TeleVue's new Radians: (Back) 14, 12, 10, 8, 6 mm (Front) 5, 4, 3 mm CAN YOU USE A SPOTTING SCOPE FOR ASTRONOMY? Can You Use a Spotting Scope for Astronomy? By Ed Ting . Updated 3/28/15. The contenders: Orion's 20X-60X 80mm spotting scope, and theShort Tube 80
CELESTRON C8 OVERVIEW Celestron C8 Overview and History. The Celestron C8 Schmidt-Cassegrain is one of the longest running continuously produced telescopes in history (perhaps only the Questar has been around longer.) In 40+ years of production, while the mounts and accessories around the scope have changed and advanced (sometimes dramatically) the optical tube 90 MM MAKSUTOV COMPARO The 90 mm ETX on a dovetail plate. Celestron C90: Introduced in the late 1970s, the C90 took up the position as the entry level model in Celestron's lineup. Unlike the C5, C8, C11, and C14, the C90 was a Maksutov. It was available in three different versions, and they weren't cheap. My 1980 price list shows the telephoto lens version at$235
MEADE'S 178 ED 7" REFRACTOR Meade's Massive APO The 178ED 7" Refractor Updated Feb 16, 1998 Updated Sept 17, 1998 Updated Feb 9, 2002 (Note: In the spring of 2002, Meade announced an improved lens cell for this model.THE BEST TELESCOPE
The Stage is Set: The Observers We tested these scopes side by side. The AP130 was mounted on a Losmandy GM-8, and the Intes sat atop Losmandy's larger G11. After the comparisons, we each spent time with the scopes individually to form subjective opinions. NAGLER EYEPIECE OVERVIEW The 13 mm Nagler is about the largest eyepiece one can build. To achieve longer focal lengths, the eyepieces would have to be huge. According to Rutten and van Venrooij, a 25 mm Nagler would measure 5 inches in diameter and weight close to 25 pounds! Hence, the re-design, and a few sacrifices, with the Type 2 Naglers. FAVORITE ASTRONOMY LINKS Telescope and Equipment Manufacturers. Celestron International Telescopes, Binoculars, Accessories ; DGM Optics Innovative off-axis Newtonians ; Meade Instruments Telescopes, Eyepieces, Accessories ; Obsession Telescope Premium open truss Dobsonians ; Stellarvue Value-priced high quality refractors ; TeleVue Eyepieces, Scopes, Accessories, Essays Publications CELESTRON C8 OVERVIEW Celestron C8 Overview and History. The Celestron C8 Schmidt-Cassegrain is one of the longest running continuously produced telescopes in history (perhaps only the Questar has been around longer.) In 40+ years of production, while the mounts and accessories around the scope have changed and advanced (sometimes dramatically) the optical tube TELESCOPE REVIEWS, PAGE 4 A bargain and a keeper. Update, 4/00: Meade recently reduced the price of this telescope to $449, + $69 shipping. 4) TeleVue 85 (85 mm f/7 ED doublet, 2" diagonal, 20 mm TV Plossl, about $1850 street) I spent about 2 hours with one of these under good, clear skies, with the moonat first quarter.
CELESTRON C8 OVERVIEW For a brief period in February 2015, I collected and owned all the Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrains. I say "brief" because as soon as word got out, I started getting phone calls. 90 MM MAKSUTOV COMPARO Everyone knows the quality of your scope, mount, camera, and autoguider make a huge difference in your astrophotos, but what about your field flattener? 18" OBSESSION DOB MOD It usually starts with a simple decision – drill a hole, add some flocking material, replace a focuser. Many of us modify our telescopes to some degree, but can you take this too far? FACE OFF! AP TRAVELER VS TAKAHASHI FS102 Introduction Excellence is a concept that means many things to many different people. For some, it's the mellifluous roar of a German engine as it speeds its occupants down the autobahn. For others, it's the taste of freshly- steamed Maine lobster, dipped in just-churnedand melted butter.
CAN YOU TELL THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A $200 FLUTE AND A The DeFord student model flute ($200) appears below. Although the nameplate says "DeFord" this could have been any of the countless budget band instruments made in factories across the US. WWW.SCOPEREVIEWS.COM -- THE TELESCOPE REVIEW WEB SITE V3.200TELESCOPE RANKING MATRIXASTRONOMER'S INNTELEVUE PANOPTIC EYEPIECE OVERVIEWCHAMELEON REVIEW VIDEO Brief Review of the Vixen ED80sf (Similar to Orion ED80) Updated 4/16/21. You've found one of the most comprehensive telescope review websites on the internet. Inside, you'll find reviews of over 100 telescopes, eyepiece reviews, a beginner's advice column, feature articles, and lots more! If you like this site, please patronize the NAGLER EYEPIECE OVERVIEW The 13 mm Nagler is about the largest eyepiece one can build. To achieve longer focal lengths, the eyepieces would have to be huge. According to Rutten and van Venrooij, a 25 mm Nagler would measure 5 inches in diameter and weight close to 25 pounds! Hence, the re-design, and a few sacrifices, with the Type 2 Naglers. TELESCOPE RANKING MATRIX Newtonians/Reflectors: Orion's XT8, a solid Category 3 reflector ($369) Commentary on Reflectors, 12/11: Happily, there are so many solid, recommend- able Dobsonians on the market today that it's hard to even turn around at a star party without bumping into one. I like the Orion XT series the best, but if Orion was out of stock, I'd probably call Celestron, Discovery, Meade, etc and order one VARIOUS ACCESSORIES, PAGE 3 1) Starbound Observing Chair 2) University Optics Orthoscopic Eyepieces 3) Book: Telescope Optics 4) Book: Star Testing Astronomical Telescopes 5) Pentax SMC-XL 7 mm eyepiece 6) Pro-Optic 11X70 binoculars 7) TeleVue Gibraltar Mount 8) Pentax .965" Orthoscopics 9) Kasai 30 mm 2" eyepiece 10) Orion Accu-Track DC Motor Drive (includes essay on add-on RA drives) TELEVUE RADIAN EYEPIECE OVERVIEW TeleVue Radian Eyepiece Overview By Ed Ting Updated 11/30/99 TeleVue's new Radians: (Back) 14, 12, 10, 8, 6 mm (Front) 5, 4, 3 mm CELESTRON C8 OVERVIEW Celestron C8 Overview and History. The Celestron C8 Schmidt-Cassegrain is one of the longest running continuously produced telescopes in history (perhaps only the Questar has been around longer.) In 40+ years of production, while the mounts and accessories around the scope have changed and advanced (sometimes dramatically) the optical tube TELEVUE PANOPTIC EYEPIECE OVERVIEW! 1) TeleVue Panoptic 15 mm (1.25" only, $270 list, $220-$230 street) Looking a little bit like a stouter 15 mm Wide Field, this eyepiece is far better than the eyepiece it replaces. 90 MM MAKSUTOV COMPARO The 90 mm ETX on a dovetail plate. Celestron C90: Introduced in the late 1970s, the C90 took up the position as the entry level model in Celestron's lineup. Unlike the C5, C8, C11, and C14, the C90 was a Maksutov. It was available in three different versions, and they weren't cheap. My 1980 price list shows the telephoto lens version at$235
MEADE'S 178 ED 7" REFRACTOR Meade's Massive APO The 178ED 7" Refractor Updated Feb 16, 1998 Updated Sept 17, 1998 Updated Feb 9, 2002 (Note: In the spring of 2002, Meade announced an improved lens cell for this model. CAN YOU TELL THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A $200 FLUTE AND A The DeFord student model flute ($200) appears below. Although the nameplate says "DeFord" this could have been any of the countless budget band instruments made in factories across the US. WWW.SCOPEREVIEWS.COM -- THE TELESCOPE REVIEW WEB SITE V3.200TELESCOPE RANKING MATRIXASTRONOMER'S INNTELEVUE PANOPTIC EYEPIECE OVERVIEWCHAMELEON REVIEW VIDEO Brief Review of the Vixen ED80sf (Similar to Orion ED80) Updated 4/16/21. You've found one of the most comprehensive telescope review websites on the internet. Inside, you'll find reviews of over 100 telescopes, eyepiece reviews, a beginner's advice column, feature articles, and lots more! If you like this site, please patronize the NAGLER EYEPIECE OVERVIEW The 13 mm Nagler is about the largest eyepiece one can build. To achieve longer focal lengths, the eyepieces would have to be huge. According to Rutten and van Venrooij, a 25 mm Nagler would measure 5 inches in diameter and weight close to 25 pounds! Hence, the re-design, and a few sacrifices, with the Type 2 Naglers. TELESCOPE RANKING MATRIX Newtonians/Reflectors: Orion's XT8, a solid Category 3 reflector ($369) Commentary on Reflectors, 12/11: Happily, there are so many solid, recommend- able Dobsonians on the market today that it's hard to even turn around at a star party without bumping into one. I like the Orion XT series the best, but if Orion was out of stock, I'd probably call Celestron, Discovery, Meade, etc and order one VARIOUS ACCESSORIES, PAGE 3 1) Starbound Observing Chair 2) University Optics Orthoscopic Eyepieces 3) Book: Telescope Optics 4) Book: Star Testing Astronomical Telescopes 5) Pentax SMC-XL 7 mm eyepiece 6) Pro-Optic 11X70 binoculars 7) TeleVue Gibraltar Mount 8) Pentax .965" Orthoscopics 9) Kasai 30 mm 2" eyepiece 10) Orion Accu-Track DC Motor Drive (includes essay on add-on RA drives) TELEVUE RADIAN EYEPIECE OVERVIEW TeleVue Radian Eyepiece Overview By Ed Ting Updated 11/30/99 TeleVue's new Radians: (Back) 14, 12, 10, 8, 6 mm (Front) 5, 4, 3 mm CELESTRON C8 OVERVIEW Celestron C8 Overview and History. The Celestron C8 Schmidt-Cassegrain is one of the longest running continuously produced telescopes in history (perhaps only the Questar has been around longer.) In 40+ years of production, while the mounts and accessories around the scope have changed and advanced (sometimes dramatically) the optical tube TELEVUE PANOPTIC EYEPIECE OVERVIEW! 1) TeleVue Panoptic 15 mm (1.25" only, $270 list, $220-$230 street) Looking a little bit like a stouter 15 mm Wide Field, this eyepiece is far better than the eyepiece it replaces. 90 MM MAKSUTOV COMPARO The 90 mm ETX on a dovetail plate. Celestron C90: Introduced in the late 1970s, the C90 took up the position as the entry level model in Celestron's lineup. Unlike the C5, C8, C11, and C14, the C90 was a Maksutov. It was available in three different versions, and they weren't cheap. My 1980 price list shows the telephoto lens version at$235
MEADE'S 178 ED 7" REFRACTOR Meade's Massive APO The 178ED 7" Refractor Updated Feb 16, 1998 Updated Sept 17, 1998 Updated Feb 9, 2002 (Note: In the spring of 2002, Meade announced an improved lens cell for this model. CAN YOU TELL THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A $200 FLUTE AND A The DeFord student model flute ($200) appears below. Although the nameplate says "DeFord" this could have been any of the countless budget band instruments made in factories across the US.THE BEST TELESCOPE
The Stage is Set: The Observers We tested these scopes side by side. The AP130 was mounted on a Losmandy GM-8, and the Intes sat atop Losmandy's larger G11. After the comparisons, we each spent time with the scopes individually to form subjective opinions. ASTRONOMY AND TELESCOPE REVIEW 1) Meade Model #591 6" f/8 reflector (6" f/8 Equatorial Newtonian, clock drive, 25 mm, 9 mm MA eyepieces, $319, NLA) Back in 1980, Meade sold this model as an economical alternative to their popular Model #628. The optics were the same, but the clock drive had nylon (instead of steel) bearings, and the tube was coated in a less expensive, less durable (as I was to find out) paint compound. TELESCOPE REVIEWS, PAGE 4 A bargain and a keeper. Update, 4/00: Meade recently reduced the price of this telescope to $449, + $69 shipping. 4) TeleVue 85 (85 mm f/7 ED doublet, 2" diagonal, 20 mm TV Plossl, about $1850 street) I spent about 2 hours with one of these under good, clear skies, with the moonat first quarter.
TELESCOPE REVIEWS, PAGE 2 1) Meade 10" LX50 Schmidt Cassegrain (10" f/10 Schmidt Cassegrain, LX50, 25 mm MA, $1695, tripod, $295) (LX200 version, GOTO computer, 26 mm Plossl, $3195 complete) Recently, three of us agreed to meet at 4 AM in this open field out in the country, with the intent of catching Mercury in the pre-dawn light. The whole endeavor turned into a kind of "Waiting for Godot"-like experience; the planetTAK PICTURES
From Bob: Attached is a photo of my Zeiss telescopes: 63 mm Telementor type 1, 80 mm, 12, 20, 40X turret telescope, Jeff's living room. The collection is centered around the FS102, just right of center. Jeff found the lens had clouded. over, so he sent it back to Japan forrecoating.
CELESTRON C8 OVERVIEW For a brief period in February 2015, I collected and owned all the Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrains. I say "brief" because as soon as word got out, I started getting phone calls.VINTAGE TASCO
These days we tend to associate the word "Tasco" with junk, but earlier Tascos from the 1960s, 1970s, and even a few models from the1980s, were decent. 18" OBSESSION DOB MOD It usually starts with a simple decision – drill a hole, add some flocking material, replace a focuser. Many of us modify our telescopes to some degree, but can you take this too far? MEADE'S 178 ED 7" REFRACTOR Meade's Massive APO The 178ED 7" Refractor Updated Feb 16, 1998 Updated Sept 17, 1998 Updated Feb 9, 2002 (Note: In the spring of 2002, Meade announced an improved lens cell for this model. CAN YOU TELL THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A $200 FLUTE AND A The DeFord student model flute ($200) appears below. Although the nameplate says "DeFord" this could have been any of the countless budget band instruments made in factories across the US. Gathering Light Since 1997 _"Ed, I stayed up half the night reading your web site! Bravo!"-M, 11/10_
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WRITTEN TELESCOPE REVIEWS (155) (Prefer to see your reviews in alphabetical order? Use the Master List.)
* Page 1 (10) Tak FS102, AP120, Orion ST80, LX10,Ranger, +
* P 2 (8) 10" LX50, Brandon, Europa SN, Orion DSE 16",ETX, +
* P 3 (10) Unitron, Coulter, Oracle, 12" LX200/ACHR500, 24" Dob, + * P 4 (10) Meade 6"/10" Newts, C6, TV85/Bizarro/Genesis, AP130, C102ED, + * P 5 (8) AP155/Traveler, Intes 8", Questar 7, G5, Renaissance, Starmaster 7 * P 6 (6) Meade 7" Mak/#390/#395/Dob 6", Tak FC76/FC50, Intes MN61 * P 7 (4) Tak Epsilon 200/FC100, Meade 102APO/500, DGMOptics 5.5"
* P 8 (5) Meade 152ED, 12.5" Dob, Nikon 4", 8" Starhopper, Stowaway * P 9 (3) Celestron CM 1400, Intes MN56, 10"Starmaster EL
* P 10 (3) 4" TMB Fluorostar, 20" Obsession, CelestronCR150
* P 11 (7) Sovietski, FC60, Pronto, XT8, 4" Carton/Skywatcher, VX120 * P 12 (2) Stellarvue 80 mm f/6, TeleVue 102 * P 13 (6) Skywatcher 120, C9.25, Pentax 75, FS152,AP180, Orion Brass
* P 14 (6) Orion 102ED, Orion/Intes MK67, DGM 4.0, Orion XT6, 11" EL, Tak Sky 90 * P 15 (4) Starmaster 12.5" EL, G8N, FCT150, Megrez 80 * P 16 (2) Astro-Physics 10" Maksutov, 80 mm f/9Stellarvue
* P 17 (3) Discovery 12.5", 18" Obsession, 14.5"Starmaster
* P 18 (3) 36" Obsession, ETX60AT, Orion StarMax 127 * P 19 (2) 22" Starmaster, 16" Meade Starfinder * P 20 (4) Orion XT10, XT4.5, AP130 f/6, StellarvueAT1010
* P 21 (4) Night Sky Structure, Starmaster Shorty, TeleVue 76, Orion Starblast * P 22 (4) Celestron NexStar 114, Vixen VC200L, Orion 80 mm ED, TeleVue 60 * P 23 (3) Orion XT10 Intelliscope, Astro Sky 10", APStowaway Ver. 2
* P 24 (2) Mag 1 Instruments 8" Portaball, Astroscan * P 25 (2) 1979 Edmund 4.25" Reflector, Galileoscope * P 26 (3) Astrotelescopes/ Explore Scientific 6" Refractors, 12" Starhopper * P 27 (1) Orion 8" f/4 Newtonian/Astrograph * P 28 (2) Celestron C6 and C8 SCTs * P 29 (2) Astro-Tech AT6IN 6" f/4 Imaging Newtonian, Orion StarBlast Equatorial * P 30 (2) Celestron C90 and C5 * P 31 (2) Orion Short Tube 80 (Review #2), TakahashiFS-60C
* P 32 (2) Orion Starblast 6, Celestron #21024FirstScope
* P 33 (2) Celestron C102 OTA (2013 version), Orion 80 mm GoScope Refractor * P 34 (1) Astro-Physics AP175 (First Light Review) * P 35 (2) Takahashi FC100 (2nd Review), TakahashiTeegul-60
* P 36 (2) Celestron NexStar 8i (2003 version), Vixen R130sf Reflector w/ Porta Mount * P 37 (2) Takahashi FC-76 (2nd Review), Astro-TechAT10IN
* P 38 (2) Orion XT8 (2nd Review), Astro-Tech AT72ED * P 39 (2) Levenhuk 80 mm Ra Triplet OTA, Astro-TechAT66 OTA
* P 40 (2) Orion 180 mm Maksutov-Cassegrain OTA, Explore Scientific AR127 * P 41 (1) Orion 8" f/5 Newtonian OTA * P 42 (2) Explore Scientific ED127 apo OTA, Vintage AC Gilbert 80X Reflector * P 43 (2) Celestron NexStar 5se, 10" Skywatcher Collapsible Dobsonian * P 44 (1) Takahashi Sky 90 (3rd revew) * P 45 (1) Astro-Physics Stowaway (2018 version) * Video P1 TPO/GSO/etc6" f/6 Newt OTA
FEATURE ARTICLES ON TELESCOPES * Low-End Duel Celestron FS80WA vs. TeleVue Ranger * High-End Duel Astro Physics Traveler vs. TakahashiFS102
* Ultimate Duel Astro-Physics AP155 vs Takahashi FS152 * 90 mm Maksutov Comparo! Celestron's C90 and Meade's ETX Against the Questar! * Ultimate Duel Revisited Astro-Physics AP155 vsTakahashi FCT150
* Extra! Review of the Meade 7" 178ED Refractor * Which is Best: Reflector, Refractor, or Catadioptric? * Celestron C8 Tribute Page * Essay - Ed Restores a Blue-Painted Takahashi FS102 * 90 mm Premium Refractor Duel Takahashi Sky 90 vs.TMB 92 SS
* Vintage Tasco article * Ed Collects all the Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrains! * Can You Use a Spotting Scope For Astronomy? * A Brief Survey of Celestron's Equatorial MountsASTROPHOTOGRAPHY
* A Look at the Astro-Physics AP305 Riccardi-Honders A 12" f/3.8 Astrograph * Field Flattener Comparo on the North America Nebula * Ed Gets an Astrophoto Showing * Review of the Point Grey Chameleon CMLN-13S2 planetary Imager * The Making of a Dartmouth Logo (8 min mini-doc)7/4/20
VARIOUS EYEPIECE AND ACCESSORY REVIEWS * Page 1 (11) TV & Meade Plossls, Rinis, barlows, UHCfilters, more
* P 2 (17) Binos, Sirius Plossls, Panoptics, Intes 12mm, more
* P 3 (10) UO Orthos, Pentax SMC-XL/Orthos, Chairs, Binos, Gibraltar, Kasai * P 4 (12) Rigel QF, 3 Binos, Zoom, Teegul, Leitz 30mm, Siebert
* P 5 Laser Collimator Comparo! * P 6 (6) APM, AP Binoviewer, Sky Patrol II, CollinsI3, Cases
* P 7 (6) Anti-Vibe Pads, MaxBright, Brandons, Cosmos,AP Mounts, Focusers
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MISC NEAT STUFF
* Ed Goes to Chile on a Grant From the National Science Foundation * Blog Post from May 2020 * Historical Ads from Meade, Celestron, etc. * 1998 Messier Marathon Report, 3/27/98 * 1999 Messier Marathon Report, 3/20/99 * Doing a Messier Marathon...In the Fall! * San Pedro Valley Observatory (Formerly Astronomer's Inn,Skywatcher's Inn)
* Cameras OM1/OM2, Leica "R" Overview * Tales of Astronomy Read Ed's Geeky AstronomicalFiction
* Tales of Astronomy 2 Yet More Geeky Fiction * Tales of Astronomy 3 Will This Ever Stop!? * Ed Grinds a Mirror Serial Article in Installments * Letters From Children See Cute Cards I've GottenFrom Kids
* The Great Dob Mod! See What One Creative Club Member Did To His 18" Obsession * Telescopes From The Black Forest Star Party, Sept 15th, 2007 * Crazy Collections Page, Featuring Your Photos * Ed's Commentary on Yamaha Grand Pianos, and Other Cool Audio Stuff* Astronomy Links
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