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  2. Celestron - Wikipedia

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    Celestron was the first large scale commercial manufacturer of the Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope, introducing its "C8" 8" diameter 2032 mm focal length, ƒ10 telescope in 1970. [7] The primary innovation Celestron/Tom Johnson devised was a method to produce Schmidt corrector plates using a vacuum to pull the glass blanks into a pre-shaped curve ...

  3. Celestron Inspire 100AZ telescope review: an easy to use all ...

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    Capable of delivering good views of the moon, planets and deep-sky objects, this refractor telescope comes with a uniquely designed lens cap that doubles as a universal smartphone mount

  4. Tom Johnson (astronomer) - Wikipedia

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    The Celestron 8 was more compact, affordable and easier to manufacture than traditional telescopes, like the Schmidt–Cassegrain. [2] Johnson's new telescope proved very popular in the amateur astronomy and educational industries, allowing the hobby to rapidly expand and reach more consumers. [2] Johnson sold Celestron in 1980. [2]

  5. Celestron StarSense Explorer LT 114AZ telescope review - AOL

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    This app-aligned telescope proves an affordable option for backyard moon and planet gazing. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  6. File:Venus-Jupiter Conjunction of June 30, 2015.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: June 30, 2015 - Venus and Jupiter come close together in a planetary conjunction; they came approximately 1/3 a degree apart. In this picture's foreground stands a Celestron Powerseeker 60AZ telescope.

  7. Synta Technology Corporation of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Synta Technology Corporation was founded in Taoyuan, Taiwan around 1980 by mechanical and optical designer Dazhong Shen, (a/k/a David Shen). In 1992 Synta, along with Canadian investors, established the Suzhou Synta Optical Technology Co., Ltd in Suzhou (Jiangsu), China (outside Shanghai) as a manufacturing facility producing telescopes for Celestron and Tasco.

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