The “Best” of 2020
For Tele Vue, January 2020 began optimistically: our Apollo 11mm Commemorative eyepiece had started shipping in mid-December and we innocently
Read MoreFor Tele Vue, January 2020 began optimistically: our Apollo 11mm Commemorative eyepiece had started shipping in mid-December and we innocently
Read MoreThe Jupiter and Saturn “Great Conjunction” was well-publicized and well-imaged. Even though the closest approach between the planets was Monday,
Read MoreAccording to a recent Solar Activity Update by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Space Weather Prediction Center, “Solar
Read MoreTele Vue Optics was founded by an amateur astronomer, Al Nagler, and it is no surprise that amateur astronomers have
Read MoreEven though we’re past the point of closest approach and opposition, Mars continues to loom large in the sky and
Read MoreWe were struck by the neon-like colors produced by Murray Parkinson’s imaging through our Tele Vue-NP127is APO Refractor using different
Read MoreTele Vue Optics was founded by an amateur astronomer, Al Nagler, and it is no surprise that amateur astronomers have
Read MoreThe public will likely learn from the media that the Mars Opposition is a “one-night” event, on October 13th, when
Read MoreWe noticed some great Tele Vue-NP127is images on Instagram tagged with our #RPTVO (repost hashtag). They were all taken by
Read MoreThe combination of Tele Vue-85 APO refractor and Tele Vue 0.8x Reducer/Flattener (TRF-2008) create a potent, highly portable, flat/wide-field (480mm
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