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  2. Astroscan - Wikipedia

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    When Edmund Scientific introduced the telescope in 1976 they called it "The Edmund Wide-Field Telescope" with a Part Number "2001" [5] Edmund had a public contest which ran until November 15, 1976, to come up with a name. [6] The winning name was "Astroscan 2001". The "2001" part of the name was dropped over time.

  3. Edmund Scientific Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Edmund Scientific Corporation, based in Barrington, New Jersey, was founded in 1942 as a retailer of surplus optical parts like lenses.It later branched out into complete systems like telescopes and microscopes, and in the 1960s, a wide variety of science toys and kits.

  4. Norman Sperling - Wikipedia

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    As an inventor, Sperling, with Mike Simmons, created the Astroscan telescope for Edmund Scientific, as well as "The Stars Above" star-finder for Spherical Concepts. [ 2 ] Expert witness

  5. Brevard astronomer and PARI volunteer named a NASA Solar ...

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    "My parents got me my first telescope when I was 10 – an Edmund Scientific 3-inch reflector with a wooden tripod, which my family’s dog promptly chewed through," he said. "I can remember ...

  6. Category:Telescope manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 7 September 2020, at 13:02 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Hector J. Robinson Observatory - Wikipedia

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    This was optically patterned after an Edmund Astroscan 2000, which was sold at the time. Manyak did the mirror's finishing and testing using a Foucault tester in Wyandotte, Michigan. The 8-inch (200 mm) Newtonian was housed in the observatory with the main 12 + 1 ⁄ 2-inch (320 mm) telescope in 1977 when it was built. An article in the local ...

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