Making Your Own Telescope

Making Your Own Telescope
Author: Allyn J. Thompson
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780486428833

Complete, detailed instructions and numerous diagrams for constructing a do-it-yourself telescope. No complicated mathematics are involved, and no prior knowledge of optics or astronomy is needed to follow the text's step-by-step directions. Contents cover, among other topics, materials and equipment; tube parts and alignment; eyepieces, and related problems; setting circles; and optical principles. 1973 ed. Appendixes. Index. 6 plates. 100 figures.

Build Your Own Telescope

Build Your Own Telescope
Author: Richard Berry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Telescopes
ISBN: 9780943396699

For anyone who has ever dreamed of exploring the heavens with a telescope.

Amateur Telescope Making

Amateur Telescope Making
Author: Stephen Tonkin
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1447105672

This book provides an introduction to the design of a variety of telescopes, mounts, and drives suitable for the home-constructor. Projects include instruments that range from a shoestring budget to specialist devices that are not commercially available. The skill level of each project is indicated and advice is provided as to what is sensible to construct, given what is commercially available. Hints and tips are included, as well as listings of reputable mail order sources of materials and components.

How to Build an Astronomical Telescope

How to Build an Astronomical Telescope
Author: Rob Smith
Publisher: best global publishing
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2007-03
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 184693043X

"The process is described in great detail so that the making of the mirror is an enjoyable and relaxing task. Simple test methods are described so that you do not over grind the mirror but achieve the correct shape. How to simply mount the mirror in a tube is then covered in detail. The result will be a working astronomical telescope capable of viewing the Heavens. Only everyday tools are required throughout"--Page [4 of cover].

Amateur Telescope Making in the Internet Age

Amateur Telescope Making in the Internet Age
Author: Robert L. Clark
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2010-10-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1441964150

Building an astronomical telescope offers the amateur astronomer an exciting challenge, with the possibility of ending up with a far bigger and better telescope than could have been afforded otherwise. In the past, the starting point has always been the grinding and polishing of at least the primary mirror, a difficult and immensely time-consuming process. But now that the Internet has brought us together in a global village, purchasing off-the-shelf goods such as parabolic mirrors, eyepieces, lenses, and telescope tubes, is possible. There are also a vast number of used mirrors and lenses out there, and it is now possible to track them down almost anywhere in the world. Online stores and auction houses have facilitated commerce regarding all sorts of useful optical components at a reasonable price. This is a book about making telescopes from available parts. It provides guidance on where to look and what to look for in selecting items useful for telescope making and explains how to assemble these components to produce an excellent instrument on a tight budget. At one time, many amateurs made their own telescopes from home-made parts. In today's rushed world, that has almost become a lost art. The Internet offers a wonderful alternative to either buying a pricey scope fully assembled or making your own from scratch.

The Telescope and Microscope

The Telescope and Microscope
Author: Robin Santos Doak
Publisher: Gareth Stevens
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2005
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780836858808

Presents a short study of the history of the telescope, and examines ancient discoveries, Galileo's refracting telescope, and the evolution of the telescope over the centuries.