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 MoreThe above portrait of the Horsehead and Flame nebulae is stunning. Created in Hydrogen-alpha light, this monochrome image is filled
Read MoreTele Vue’s product quality, consistency, and reliability are well known in amateur astronomy circles. So, it shouldn’t come as a
Read MoreYes, the above scope *is* a Tele Vue: this 700mm, f/5, “TeleVue-140″ scope debuted in 1996 and incorporated our patented
Read MoreIn this guest blog post, Ted Hume describes two telescopes designed and built by Clyde Bone. At first they appear
Read MoreIf you’ve read my “does it spark joy?” blog for Tele Vue, you know I’m trying to simplify. That has
Read MoreWe got a call into the office a while back from the “Philly Moon Men.” The caller identified himself as
Read MoreTidying means taking each item in your hand, asking yourself whether it sparks joy, and deciding on this basis whether
Read MoreRestoring a Storied Scope A customer recently called because his vintage Tele Vue Renaissance telescope needed some tender-loving care. The
Read MoreThis post is about maintaining a brass Renaissance and matching Gibraltar mount. For the post on restoring a brass Renaissance,
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