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Woof! Woof!  I'm so glad you have made it to the Astro
and Telescope Making page.  In the photograph to the left you can
see me keeping an eye on Ron's 12.5in. F/8 newtonian reflector.  He
constructed it himself, including grinding the primary mirror.  He
has made about twenty telescopes over the past thirty years.  The
photographs below were captured using telescopes of size six inch, eight
inch, 12.5 inch, and sixteen inch telescopes.   Making a telescope is not for the fainthearted! 
Nevertheless; with patience, anyone could learn to construct a telescope. 
Please check out some of the links below to help you decide if you would
like to get involved in astronomy.  An element of curiosity is a must
here.  Linger awhile and look at the photos before checking the links. 
Woof! Woof!
 
 
 
 
Click on a thumbnail below to see a large photograph.
 
LINKS--------------------------------------------
 
All you need to know, "How to make a telescope". 
 
Hubble Space Telescope Images.
 
Multimedia Tour of the Planets.
 
The British Astronomical Association.
 
Amateur Telescope Makers Resource List.
 
The latest satellite view of Britain and Europe [From the British Met.
Office]
You can discover ET. Join other computer owners in working with the SETI
program to detect extraterrestrial civilizations.
 
 
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