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  1. Choosing and Using a Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope : A Guide to Commercial SCTs and Maksutovs (Practical Astronomy.) by Rod Mollise, 2001-04-20
  2. Stargazer: The Life and Times of the Telescope by Fred Watson, 2006-06-12
  3. Looking Through a Telescope (Rookie Read-About Science) by Linda Bullock, 2004-03
  4. Amateur Telescope Making (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series)
  5. Space: Views from the Hubble Telescope 2011 Wall Calendar by Scientific American, 2010-07-30
  6. A Simple Guide to Telescopes, Spotting Scopes and Binoculars by Bill Corbett, 2003-10-01
  7. The Magic Telescope: Touch-And-Feel Board Book (Teletubbies) by Emilie Kong, 1999-08
  8. Stargazing With a Telescope by Robin Scagell, 2009-08-14
  9. Choosing and Using a Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope : A Guide to Commercial SCTs and Maksutovs (Practical Astronomy.) by Rod Mollise, 2001-04-20
  10. The Long Route to the Invention of the Telescope (Transactions of the American Philosophical Society) by Rolf Willach, 2008-08-01
  11. The Mirror, the Window, and the Telescope: How Renaissance Linear Perspective Changed Our Vision of the Universe by Samuel Y. Edgerton, 2009-02
  12. Universe: Images from the Hubble Telescope by Leo Marriott, 2007-06-30
  13. Observing the Sun with Coronado Telescopes (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) by Philip Pugh, 2007-11-07
  14. Exploring the Moon Through Binoculars and Small Telescopes by Ernest H. Cherrington Jr., 1984-04-01

21. Brass Telescopes Shown For Sale
NYSPYGLASS.com if full of beautiful brass instruments inspired by the Victorian era.
http://www.nyspyglass.com

22. Welcome To The Public Entrance Of The Gemini Observatory
The Gemini Project is an international partnership that will result in two 8. 1meter telescopes (each telescope has a main mirror over 26 feet across. ) one telescope is located on Hawaii's Mauna Kea, and the other on Chile's Cerro Pach³n.
http://www.gemini.edu/public/
Gemini North, Mauna Kea, Hawai'i
Gemini South Dedication Page

Gemini North Dedication Page

Virtual Tour of Gemini North

Current Picture of the Enclosure
The Gemini Project is an international partnership that will result in two 8.1-meter telescopes (each telescope has a main mirror over 26 feet across.) One telescope is located on Hawaii's Mauna Kea , and the other on . The name Gemini comes from the mythological twins, whose stars will be visible to both telescopes. United States
of America United Kingdom Canada Chile Australia Argentina Brazil The flags above represent all of the countries that have joined the Gemini partnership. Astronomers in each country will be allotted observing time in proportion to their country's contribution.
Star Trails at Gemini (Photo courtesy Richard Wainscoat) real-time " image of Gemini North! In addition to Gemini's strategic positioning on our globe, each of the Gemini telescopes is designed to provide some of the sharpest images of any telescope on (or even above) our planet. Engineers and scientists have gone to great lengths to optimize Gemini for infrared studies and most researchers agree that Gemini will provide the best infrared views of our universe - ever! If you want to learn more about how Gemini will be able to do this, explore the topics below: (Note: These links are still under construction, please watch for even more information soon!)

23. Orbiting Astronomical Observatories
Orbital telescopes. OAO2 was successfully launched on December 7, 1968,carried 11 UV telescopes, and was actively observing for years.
http://www.seds.org/~spider/oaos/oaos.html
Orbital Telescopes
Since the early years of spaceflight, the advantages of astronomical observing above the Earth's atmosphere were recognized, and led to the introduction of astronomical instruments on spacecraft, i.e., astronomical observatories in space (in most cases, in Earth's orbit). Please note that this list is not complete in specific Solar research satellites, and does not include planetary probes.
  • Astronomical Satellites Launch Sequence
  • Additions, corrections, and comments are welcome, please email me Our image shows Nasa's High Energy Astronomical Observatory (HEAO) 2 satellite, which was also named Einstein
    Ariel 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 (UK)
    The honor of the first astronomical satellite project goes to Great Britain. Ariel 1 , launched April 26, 1962, investigated Solar UV and X-radiation, and obtained an energy spectrum of primary cosmic rays. Ariel 2, 3, and 4 , launched March 27, 1964 (2), May 5, 1967 (3), and December 11, 1971, respectively, investigated astronomical objects in the radio range. Ariel 5 (launched October 15, 1974) and
  • 24. Dobsonian Evolution
    A links page with images and short descriptions of compact, ultralight, and motorized Dobsonian telescopes.
    http://members.aol.com/radcash/compact.htm
    my ATM Links Page
    (Please be patient while images load) Compact Designs: Tom Clark of Tectron Telescopes and Amateur Astronomy Magazine started this trend in the '80's. This is an 18-incher, ready for transport. Hawaiian astronomer
    K. Barry Peckham (extreme right) makes exquisite compact telescopes: Litebox Designs These two suitcases contain all the pieces for Jack Gelfand's 16" scope: Chuck Faytak of Erie, PA has crafted a fine scope. E-mail him for more pics! Kurt Maurer's scopes and home-built accessories (including equatorial platform). Don't neglect to check out his remake of an Astroscan into a "mini-Obsession," seen here at his knee. Tom Noe of Wylie, Texas handcrafts top-of-the-line compact telescopes of various sizes. Go to Linda Silas' Homepage (Tom's "significant other") to download a complete .pdf manual for one of his scopes (click on the "Graphic Design" button and scroll down to "Technical Manuals and Brochures"you'll see the images at the left). David North's two-tube 12.5-incher

    25. The Telescope Store - Full Line Of Telescopes Welcome TO
    EVIL-GUEST - . .
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    26. Www.scopereviews.com -- The Telescope Review Web Site V3.98
    A review site with many different telescopes listed. Also contains accessory reviews, many photos and advice on purchasing a telescope.
    http://www.scopereviews.com/
    The Telescope Review Web Site
    By Ed Ting Stellarvue Telescopes and Accessories Sky Publishing You've found one of the most comprehensive telescope review websites on the internet. Inside, you'll find reviews of over 100 telescopes, eyepiece reviews, a beginner's advice column, feature articles, and lots more! If you like this site, please patronize the advertisers on these pages, they help defray bandwidth costs.
    Beginners, Start Here
    Telescope Reviews (109)
    • Page 1 (10) Tak FS102, AP120, Orion ST80, LX10, Ranger, +
    • P 2 (8) 10" LX50, Brandon, Europa SN, Orion DSE 16", ETX, +
    • P 3 (10) Unitron, Coulter, Oracle, 12" LX200/ACHR500, 24" Dob, +
    • P 4 (10) Meade 6"/10" Newts, C6, TV85/Bizarro/Genesis, AP130, C102ED, +
    • P 5 (8) AP155/Traveler, Intes 8", Questar 7, G5, Renaissance, Starmaster 7
    • P 6 (6) Meade 7" Mak/#390/#395/Dob 6", Tak FC76/FC50, Intes MN61
    • P 7 (4) Tak Epsilon 200/FC100, Meade 102APO/500, DGM Optics 5.5"
    • P 8 (5) Meade 152ED, 12.5" Dob, Nikon 4", 8" Starhopper, Stowaway

    27. Meade Instruments Corporation - How Telescopes Work
    World's leading manufacturer of astronomical telescopes for the seriousamateur astronomer. Customer Support. How telescopes Work.
    http://www.meade.com/support/telewrk.html
    Home Sports Optics Home About Meade Product Information Dealer Referral Gallery Customer Support Investor Relations Dealer Support Employment Opportunities Site Map
    Meade Instruments Corporation
    Customer Support How Telescopes Work The purpose of a telescope is not to magnify, as commonly thought, but to collect light no inherent effect whatever in determining the level of detail visible through a telescope.
    The planet Saturn. This image shows Saturn approximately as it appears under good atmospheric conditions through the Meate ETX telescope at a power of 100x. Example: Two telescopes, one with a main lens of 2" diameter (or aperture) and one with a main lens of 4" diameter are focused on the planet Jupiter. Both telescopes are set to use a power of 100 times (written as 100X). In the 2" telescope Jupiter's largest cloud belts are clearly observable; but in the 4" telescope the same cloud belts are seen to take on added structure and color, and smaller cloud belts are now visible that could not be discerned in the smaller instrument. It is the larger telescope's advantage in light-collecting capability that permits it to present more detail, more information, to the eye than is possible through the smaller telescope, irrespective of the powers employed on either instrument. Types of Telescopes All telescopes fall into one of three optical classes. The relative advantages of each of these telescope designs will be made clear below.

    28. Woodland Hills Camera & Telescopes - Best Prices, Best Service 1-888-942-2637
    Large selection of cameras, binoculars, telescopes and accessories.
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    WOODLAND HILLS Camera ORDER TOLL-FREE: or (818) 347-2270 CURRENT Auctions on EBAY Best Prices Best Service SUPER SPECIAL Minolta DiMAGE F100 Digital Camera Kit We Carry the Following Manufactures: Mamiya Kodak Questions? Please E-Mail us at: whcamera@woodlandhillscamera.com
    5348 Topanga Canyon Blvd, Woodland Hills, CA 91364
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    Or TOLL-FREE at (888) 427-8766
    Webmaster: whcamera@aol.com Prices subject to change without notice. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS OR ACCESS TO DISCONTINUED WEB PAGES Will only honor current page prices! All transactions must be approved by Woodland Hills Camera before shipping

    29. Celestron - Home
    Offers a wide range of telescopes, binoculars, spotting scopes, and optical accessories.Category Science Astronomy Manufacturers......Products Buy Celestron Support Images/Links Events. CELESTRON WINSSUMMARY JUDGMENT AGAINST MEADE INSTRUMENTS. New at Celestron.com.
    http://www.celestron.com/
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    30. Telescopes Direct
    We aim to offer simple helpful advice on how to choose the best telescope whether you are a novice or advanced amateur astronomer.
    http://www.telescopes-direct.com
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    31. Obsession Telescopes
    Click Here or Photo to enter. Obsession telescopes Web Site.
    http://www.globaldialog.com/~obsessiontscp/
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    Obsession Telescopes Web Site

    32. PLEASE Goto Http//tie.jpl.nasa.gov/tie/index.html
    K-12 students worldwide can remotely control research-quality telescopes and cameras from computers Category Science Technology Space NASA Education......PLEASE goto http//tie.jpl.nasa.gov/tie/index.html.Thanks, Gilbert Clark director
    http://tie.jpl.nasa.gov/
    PLEASE goto http://tie.jpl.nasa.gov/tie/index.html
    Thanks,
    Gilbert Clark - director

    33. Coin Operated Binoculars - SeeCoast Manufacturing, Telescopes, Viewing Machines
    Coin operated and non coin operated telescopes and binoculars.
    http://www.seecoast.com
    Be sure to check out our history page to find a SeeCoast viewer near you! Over the years we have installed our viewers in all kinds of locations Where do you want to go? Home Mark I Coin Operated Telescope Mark II Non-Coin Operated Binoculars Mark III Coin Operate Binoculars Company History International Notes Base Types Construction Colors Products Sales/Leasing/Revenue Sharing Viewers Wheelchair Accessible Base E-mail for more information Brass Donation Plaque Welcome to the SeeCoast web site!
    Started in 1960, SeeCoast Manufacturing Company is considered the only domestic source for purchasing high quality, American-made coin and non-coin operated telescopes and binoculars. SeeCoast's viewers can be found in every U.S. state and in over 70 countries. SeeCoast is the world's only manufacturer of coin operated telescopes and binoculars that both sells and concessions its own equipment. As the largest operator of our products through concessions, we realize that "down time" means money lost. We service our own equipment and guarantee the highest standards of durability and minimum upkeep of anyone in the industry.
    Rod Williams
    Broadbeach, Queensland, Australia

    34. Julie's Astronomy Web Page
    Information on stars, galaxies, planets, the Sun, nebulae, Little Green Men, telescopes, comets, meteors, asteroids, constellations and mythological tales about the zodiac signs.
    http://www.geocities.com/Astronomy30/
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    35. Celestron - Products
    astronomy. It answers questions about the different types of telescopesand also gives the advantages and disadvantages of each.
    http://www.celestron.com/telescop.htm

    Refractor
    Newtonian Reflector Schmidt-Cassegrain Maksutov-Cassegrain ... NexStar Series Click here to learn more about telescope basics. Telescope Basics is a valuable resource for the person just getting started in astronomy. It answers questions about the different types of telescopes and also gives the advantages and disadvantages of each.
    Telescope Basics also defines many astronomical terms and contains numerous pictures and illustrations. We think that you will find this resource rich with content, and very helpful for the person who is just beginning their journey into the field of astronomy.
    HOME
    PRODUCTS DEALER LOCATER CONTACT CELESTRON ...
    ©1997-2003 Celestron

    36. Redlich Binocular Repair Service ; Page
    Repair of binoculars, spotting scopes and astronomical telescopes.
    http://hometown.aol.com/redbinop/
    htmlAdWH('7003389', '120', '30'); htmlAdWH('7002034', '234', '60'); Main Create Edit Help Binocular Repair,binocular,repair,Binocular Repair,binocular,repair,binocular,repair
    Phone: 1-800-414-6019
    Fax:910-270-1732
    We specialize in binocular repair and servicing spotting scopes, and astronomical telescope . We repair of all makes and models including: Bushnell Nikon , Kowa, Leitz, Zeiss, Minolta , Swift Instruments, Swarovski and many more. We are located in HAMPSTEAD , NC and have been serving the community for over 30 years. While you're here checkout our Birding Links.
    • Our repair service works as follows:
    • First, all binocular, spotting scopes, telescopes or other optical equipment must be sent to us for an accurate estimate. This is necessary to see the exact nature of the work to be done and to give you a fair cost of repair. Please enclose a brief description of the problem.
    • After we completely inspect your equipment, we will send you a written estimate prior to preforming any work. Once you receive the estimate, you will only be obligated for the return postage, should you decline the repairs.
    • Note: when shipping delicate optical equipment, please pack it securely. Also, enclose your name, address (no PO boxes please) and a description of the problem.

    37. Birr Castle Demesne - Astronomy And Telescopes
    Lord Rosse's telescope, for many years the worlds largest.
    http://www.birrcastle.com/birr/astronomy/astframes.html

    38. APM Telescopes
    Translate this page Willkommen auf unserer Hompage. Wenn Sie die Homepage in Ihrer Muttersprachenavigieren wollen, klicken Sie auf die Flagge !
    http://www.apm-telescopes.de/
    Willkommen auf unserer Hompage.
    Wenn Sie die Homepage in Ihrer Muttersprache navigieren wollen, klicken Sie auf die Flagge !
    Welcome to our Homepage.
    Please click the appropriate flag to obtain navigational aids in your preferred language! La partie française du site d'APM est en construction. Merci pour votre compréhension.
    Soyez les bienvenus sur la homepage.
    Si vous désirez naviguer à travers cette homepage dans votre langue maternelle, cliquez sur le drapeau !

    39. Starmaster Portable Telescopes
    Manufacture of high quality, portable truss mounted Dobsonian telescopes.Category Science Astronomy Manufacturers......Starmaster manufactures two lines of telescopes our 11 and 12.5 ELT Scopes, and our 14.5 through 30 conventional Truss Scopes.
    http://www.starmastertelescopes.com/
    Welcome to Starmaster™ Telescope's web page. Thank you for taking the time to visit our little corner of cyberspace. Starmaster manufactures two lines of telescopes our 11" and 12.5" ELT Scopes , and our 14.5" through 30" conventional Truss Scopes . We have also included information about our Optics and Quality Assurance program, as well as an Owner Feedback section with comments we've received from our customers, a Starmaster Owners Photo Album and even email addresses of scope owners who can answer your questions from the users point of view. There is other information as well, so take a few minutes and explore our site. If you can't find what you're looking for, try our or drop us an email
    Visitors since August 22, 2000. All major components of Starmaster™ Telescopes are made with pride in the United States of America by small, community based companies
    Rick Singmaster
    Starmaster™ Portable Telescopes
    2160 Birch Road
    Arcadia, KS 66711
    E-Mail Enquires
    Should Be Directed To:
    starmaster@ckt.net

    40. Welcome To The Gemini Observatory
    Mauna Kea, Hawaii, and Cerro Pacha, Chile. Features news, information about the facilities and telescopes, web cams, and resources.
    http://www.gemini.edu/
    The Gemini Observatory
    Providing Complete and Unobstructed Coverage of Both the Northern and Southern Skies
    Gemini/Hokupa`a infrared images of Titan's atmosphere and surface features.
    Gemini North and Keck Probe Saturn's Moon Titan from Clouds to Icy Highlands
    For more information, click here: http://www.gemini.edu/science/titan.html
    Semester 2003B Call for Proposals
    Altair Commissioning News Semester 2003A Proposal Results and Queue/Classical Summary ...
    Publications Based on Gemini Data
    Science Operations
    New to Gemini?
    How to observe with Gemini

    Instrument Information

    Observing Schedule and Status
    ...
    System Verification
    Operations Support
    Employment Opportunities
    Governance Oversight, Support and Planning

    National Gemini Offices

    Staff Directory
    ...
    Interface Control Databases

    Weather and Site Information Gemini North Gemini South
    Public Information and Outreach
    Public Entrance Media Resource Page Press Releases Media Archives ... Photo Gallery Web Cams Gemini North Gemini South Newsletters Giant Segmented Mirror Telescope Administrative Note: Please note that FTP
    to ftp.gemini.edu is no longer available; please access via a Web browser instead, to

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