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  2. Dobsonian telescope - Wikipedia

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    A Dobsonian telescope on display at Stellafane in the early 1980s. A Dobsonian telescope is an altazimuth-mounted Newtonian telescope design popularized by John Dobson in 1965 and credited with vastly increasing the size of telescopes available to amateur astronomers. Dobson's telescopes featured a simplified mechanical design that was easy to ...

  3. Meade Instruments - Wikipedia

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    4.5-inch (110 mm) LightBridge Mini 114 Dobsonian. Schmidt-Newtonian telescopes (6 to 10 inches). LightBridge Dobsonian telescopes (currently 8, 10, 12 and a 16-inch model) Meade Model 4504: 4.5-inch (110 mm) equatorial reflecting telescope

  4. John Dobson (amateur astronomer) - Wikipedia

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    The 24-inch (610 mm) Dobsonian telescope brought by the Sidewalk Astronomers was unconventional, because most telescopes at such meetings tended to be smaller, on equatorial mounts, and designed for astrophotography rather than optical viewing. Surprisingly (and controversially at the time) Dobson's telescope tied in first prize for best optics.

  5. Altazimuth mount - Wikipedia

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    A Newtonian telescope on a simple Dobsonian mount. An altazimuth mount or alt-azimuth mount is a simple two-axis mount for supporting and rotating an instrument about two perpendicular axes – one vertical and the other horizontal. Rotation about the vertical axis varies the azimuth (compass bearing) of the pointing direction of the instrument.

  6. Obsession Telescopes - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Obsession Telescopes released a second series of telescopes more portable than their original design. They designated this series as Ultra Compact (UC), referring to their former one as 'Classic.' From 2009-2012 their telescopes ranged from USD 3000 for a 12.5 inch telescope, up to USD 12–15,000 for a 25-inch telescope.

  7. David Cole Observatory - Wikipedia

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    Celestar 8 inch: Schmidt–Cassegrain: Celestar 11 inch: Schmidt–Cassegrain: Celestron 11" CPC telescope: Schmidt–Cassegrain: CGE 14 14 inch German Equatorial Mount: Schmidt–Cassegrain: Meade LX200 10 inch: Schmidt–Cassegrain: Orion SkyQuest XT12 IntelliScope: 12 inch Dobsonian: Coronado Solar Telescope: 60 mm

  8. List of telescope types - Wikipedia

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    Some telescopes are classified by the task they perform; for example Solar telescopes are all designs that look at the Sun, Dobsonian telescopes are designed to be low cost and portable, Aerial telescopes overcame the optical shortcomings of 17th-century objective lenses, [1] etc.

  9. Sky-Watcher - Wikipedia

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    They began producing Dobsonian telescopes in 2000, followed by Maksutov–Cassegrains in 2001, and Apochromat ED-APO refracting telescopes in 2004. Sky-Watcher sells telescopes from 2.4" (62mm) up to 16" (406mm) aperture with manual, motor-driven, or GoTo mounts. [ 3 ]

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