TELE VUE SCIENTIFIC PART 3
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In this installment, we travel to Kitt Peak in the Arizona-Sonoran Desert to “speckle” binary stars and finally learn what
Read MoreIn this installment, we travel to Kitt Peak in the Arizona-Sonoran Desert to “speckle” binary stars and finally learn what
Read MoreIn the last installment, our scientific path went from “polar to solar.” (If you missed it, please go back and
Read MoreTele Vue’s product quality, consistency, and reliability are well known in amateur astronomy circles. So, it shouldn’t come as a
Read MoreApollo 11 made a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean 50-years ago today after an 8-day mission. Thus ended the mission
Read MoreThe May 29, 1919 eclipse, that happened 100-years ago this past week, will always be remembered as a key “turning
Read MoreWe were honored that Northeast Astronomy Forum (NEAF) speaker Dr. Donald Bruns was able to visit in our booth over
Read MoreLooking back and ahead with Tele Vue President David Nagler. 2017 was an exciting year for Tele Vue and our
Read MoreThis is an update on Dr. Don Bruns’s attempt to measure star-position deflection with our Tele Vue-NP101is telescope during this past
Read MoreOptical physicist Dr. Don Bruns recently updated Tele Vue on his preparation for measuring star deflections near the sun during
Read MoreThe Tele Vue NP-101is was selected for an historic project by Dr. Don Bruns: to repeat the 1919 experiment of
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