The Life of Dr. Jay M. Pasachoff
We were saddened to learn last week of the passing of a veteran eclipse chaser and friend of Tele Vue
Read MoreWe were saddened to learn last week of the passing of a veteran eclipse chaser and friend of Tele Vue
Read MoreWelcome to 2022! In this posting, we’ll examine how the pandemic impacted amateur astronomy this past year and review our
Read MoreFor Tele Vue, January 2020 began optimistically: our Apollo 11mm Commemorative eyepiece had started shipping in mid-December and we innocently
Read MoreA Note from Al Nagler I’d like to thank Susan Sherwood, director of TechWorks! (www.ctandi.org) for celebrating the 50th anniversary
Read MoreThis week we look back at the most popular blog posts of 2019 and give you a peek at one
Read MoreTravel far among the stars, Gene. We’ve got your cap. Dear Al Nagler: You may recall, I met you in
Read MoreApollo 11 made a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean 50-years ago today after an 8-day mission. Thus ended the mission
Read MoreIn this guest blog post, Ted Hume describes two telescopes designed and built by Clyde Bone. At first they appear
Read MoreLast week we heard of the sudden passing of our friend Tom Trusock. The numbing disbelief still comes in waves.
Read MoreFrom New York Times OBITUARIES Alan Bean, who became the fourth man to walk on the moon and turned to painting
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