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Thom Peck wrote:
I learned this morning that David Lunt, who started Coronado, passed away the day before yesterday due to his battle against cancer. Here's the message: Dear AOIE Members, It's with great sadness that I learned yesterday afternoon that David Lunt of Coronado Filters had passed away the day before, losing his battle to cancer. In a phone conversation yesterday evening, astrophotographer Jack Newton, a dear friend of David Lunt and his wife Gerry Hogan, said that David's work has touched millions of people. Lunt developed the solar filter for the first orbiting solar telescope, and had 40 years of experience in the field making filters for professional research. He then developed H-Alpha telescopes for the amateur market and started the company Coronado Filters in 1997 based on his technological advances in solar filter systems. David originally ran Coronado out of his home in the Chiricahua Mountains and moved the company to its present Tucson location in 2002. Meade Instruments purchased the company in 2004. Lundt's achievements in developing Etalon filtration to view the Sun changed the hobby for thousands of amateur astronomers. Surely, somewhere out there are children who are getting better grades, and people of all ages who are now looking at life in a more positive light because the views and images of our closest star as seen through his solar telescopes. In this way David touched the hearts and minds of innumerable people. David Lunt will be deeply missed. I will keep you informed as more information becomes available. Very sincerely, Scott |
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R.I.P. David Lunt.
Brian Tung The Astronomy Corner at http://astro.isi.edu/ Unofficial C5+ Home Page at http://astro.isi.edu/c5plus/ The PleiadAtlas Home Page at http://astro.isi.edu/pleiadatlas/ My Own Personal FAQ (SAA) at http://astro.isi.edu/reference/faq.txt |
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My sincerest condolences to his family and friends. :^(
Best regards, Bill "Tom Polakis" wrote in message ups.com... Thom Peck wrote: I learned this morning that David Lunt, who started Coronado, passed away the day before yesterday due to his battle against cancer. Here's the message: Dear AOIE Members, It's with great sadness that I learned yesterday afternoon that David Lunt of Coronado Filters had passed away the day before, losing his battle to cancer. In a phone conversation yesterday evening, astrophotographer Jack Newton, a dear friend of David Lunt and his wife Gerry Hogan, said that David's work has touched millions of people. Lunt developed the solar filter for the first orbiting solar telescope, and had 40 years of experience in the field making filters for professional research. He then developed H-Alpha telescopes for the amateur market and started the company Coronado Filters in 1997 based on his technological advances in solar filter systems. David originally ran Coronado out of his home in the Chiricahua Mountains and moved the company to its present Tucson location in 2002. Meade Instruments purchased the company in 2004. Lundt's achievements in developing Etalon filtration to view the Sun changed the hobby for thousands of amateur astronomers. Surely, somewhere out there are children who are getting better grades, and people of all ages who are now looking at life in a more positive light because the views and images of our closest star as seen through his solar telescopes. In this way David touched the hearts and minds of innumerable people. David Lunt will be deeply missed. I will keep you informed as more information becomes available. Very sincerely, Scott |
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I will always remember the time a group of us went to Sunglow - Gerry and
Dave found out we were there and invited us to dinner at their home a few miles away. It snowed that night and we were warned with their hospitality. Dave took me out to his little "factory" behind the house and spent time explaining his vision of solar viewing in the future. I am glad he was given thr time to see it come true. Herb York |
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replace "warned" with "warmed"
and "thr" with "the" Herb "proof read? what is that?" York "Herb York" wrote in message ... I will always remember the time a group of us went to Sunglow - Gerry and Dave found out we were there and invited us to dinner at their home a few miles away. It snowed that night and we were warned with their hospitality. Dave took me out to his little "factory" behind the house and spent time explaining his vision of solar viewing in the future. I am glad he was given thr time to see it come true. Herb York |
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and spent time
explaining his vision of solar viewing in the future. Sad to lose him. We need more with that kind of a vision. Clear Skies Chuck Taylor Do you observe the moon? Try http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lunar-observing/ Are you interested in understanding optics? Try http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ATM_Optics_Software/ ************************************ I am glad he was given thr time to see it come true. Herb York |
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I never knew David, but his invention changed my life in a fundamental way and
for that I am forever grateful. Thank you, David, for making such a difference in so many of our lives, and my deepest condolences to Gerry. Mark The Catman ^..^ www.geocities.com/mark_rosengarten Owner/Coordinator of the Neko Ultraportable Solar Observatory Fun WITH The Sun for Everyone! |
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David's vision opened new astronomical realms for many.
I no longer see distant stars as mere pinpoints of light, but fiery nuclear infernos with the ever-changing activity I've seen from our sun. Thank you David, for opening a part of the cosmos to share with us. http://tinyurl.com/4n9ab With sincere condolences, Paul Hyndman --- http://www.astro-nut.com --- "Bill Becker" wrote in message ... My sincerest condolences to his family and friends. :^( Best regards, Bill "Tom Polakis" wrote in message ups.com... Thom Peck wrote: I learned this morning that David Lunt, who started Coronado, passed away the day before yesterday due to his battle against cancer. |
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