Clyde Bone’s Tele Vue-140 Re-Built!
Yes, the above scope *is* a Tele Vue: this 700mm, f/5, “TeleVue-140″ scope debuted in 1996 and incorporated our patented
Read MoreYes, the above scope *is* a Tele Vue: this 700mm, f/5, “TeleVue-140″ scope debuted in 1996 and incorporated our patented
Read More“40 Hours of Terror” is how a Washington Post correspondent described Hurricane Dorian’s impact on the Bahamas this past September.
Read MoreWe noticed a new and very active imager using a Tele Vue NP101is pop up on Instagram this year. We
Read MoreWe posted some Instagram sketches of the July 2019 Total Solar Eclipse from Chile last month made by Pekka Rautajoki
Read MoreOver the years, we’ve seen conversational topics in online amateur circles that repeatedly crop up concerning the definition of apochromatic
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 MoreThe May 29, 1919 eclipse, that happened 100-years ago this past week, will always be remembered as a key “turning
Read MoreThe Lagoon Nebula (also M8, and NGC 6523) in the constellation Sagittarius is well-known to amateur astronomers. It is a
Read MoreWe got a call into the office a while back from the “Philly Moon Men.” The caller identified himself as
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