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Old 24-03-2006, 03:17 AM
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Hey,

I've owned 4 telescopes in my life:

1) A small refractor (50mm aperture?) with plastic lenses. It was a christmas gift I got from my parents in the late 1970's (when I was 6 or 7 years old). I can't remember, but I used it only a couple of times and stored it in the loft of my parents house. It was forgotten and could not be found anymore.

2) In 1997 I started my studies of Geology at the University of Cologne. Besides the "normal" lectures I also visited lectures in Cosmochemistry, Cosmology and Theoretical Astrophysics (really ultra-hard stuff). In 2002 I decided to buy a 8" f/6 Skywatcher Dob to experience the wonders of the universe with my own eyes. My old dream had become true .

3) In 2004, after adding some nice ep's to my collection, a 102/1000 Celestron refractor followed me home. This is my instrument for planetary and moon observing and fast viewing.

4) In summer 2005 I sold the 8" Newton and bought a superb 10" f/5 ATM-mirror (Strehl= 0.98 according to the certificate) from a friend of mine. My father runs a carpentry and my brother is a carpenter. So, it wasn't a problem to built a telescope around the mirror (no problem for my brother).

5) Next year I'll need more aperture, but the 10" f/5 is unsaleable.


Clear skies,

Mathias
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Old 24-03-2006, 07:58 AM
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Homemade, 20ish, commercial, 2 (Vixen 4" Fluorite on GP mount & Meade 8" SCT TAO).
Ground 20ish primaries, ground 6ish secondaries.
Figured that I could buy the secondaries for all the effort it took.
Still working on the 4th surface of my 5" refractor (last surface, flat).
Finally decided on a shell in which to place my 13.25" f/4.5 mirror which I have had sitting in the cupboard for the last 5 years.
Smallest scope made: 50mm Dobsonian (sitting the the ASV club rooms)
Largest scope made: 686mm Dobsonian (for ASV with a Graham Loftus mirror)
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Old 24-03-2006, 02:18 PM
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1970 =8" newtonian
1974=8" SCT Celestron which I still have (for Sale)
1980=16" DS Meade (Optics for sale)
1982=5.5" Celestron Comet Catcher (I still use)
2006=14" SCT Meade hope this one will satisfy my thirst for many years.
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