Tele Vue’s NP127fli in the Land Down Under!
Our blog often profiles an imager employing one of our scopes. But this week we have a twist: we profile
Read MoreOur blog often profiles an imager employing one of our scopes. But this week we have a twist: we profile
Read MoreTidying means taking each item in your hand, asking yourself whether it sparks joy, and deciding on this basis whether
Read MoreWe’ve noticed some nice full-color and RGB deep-sky images made by Jerry Macon using our Tele Vue-NP127is telescope. They’re all
Read MoreThis week’s guest blog post is written by Gavin Orpin. The blog came about as a result of a discussion
Read MoreThis guest blog post is by Tele Vue-85 owner Chris Owen. Chris is a physician in Orange County California,
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,
Read MoreAt only 30-lunar distances from Earth, Comet 46P/Wirtanen brightened to magnitude 3.6 as it brushed by our planet on December 16th
Read MoreOur very portable Tele Vue-76 APO refractor has been popular with eclipse-chasers as well as with users that cross over
Read MoreImaging a rare celestial event requires advanced planning, the right equipment, and often a lot of post-processing. Tony Cook traveled
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