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Hello all,
I finally finished a page on the telescopes that James Cook took with him to observe the Transit of Venus on June 3rd, 1769, in the South Seas. As most of you know, this led to the discovery and mapping of New Zealand, Australia, and the Northwest Passagae. This is the latest addition to my website, http://www.antiquetelescopes.org. The Cook page is he http://www.antiquetelescopes.org/cook.html. I still haven't finished the pages on 18th and 19th century telescopes, but I will be working on them in the coming weeks. As usual, comments welcome. Thanks for looking. Clear skies. Larry Brown |
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Hello, Larry,
This web site, and the new page on the James Cook telescopes, is very classy and well done, , which is something I associate with what else I have seen of your work, including the eyepieces you make. Thanks for posting it.. Ciao, Bill Meyers Larry Brown wrote: Hello all, I finally finished a page on the telescopes that James Cook took with him to observe the Transit of Venus on June 3rd, 1769, in the South Seas. As most of you know, this led to the discovery and mapping of New Zealand, Australia, and the Northwest Passagae. This is the latest addition to my website, http://www.antiquetelescopes.org. The Cook page is he http://www.antiquetelescopes.org/cook.html. I still haven't finished the pages on 18th and 19th century telescopes, but I will be working on them in the coming weeks. As usual, comments welcome. Thanks for looking. Clear skies. Larry Brown |
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Hello, Larry,
This web site, and the new page on the James Cook telescopes, is very classy and well done, , which is something I associate with what else I have seen of your work, including the eyepieces you make. Thanks for posting it.. Ciao, Bill Meyers Larry Brown wrote: Hello all, I finally finished a page on the telescopes that James Cook took with him to observe the Transit of Venus on June 3rd, 1769, in the South Seas. As most of you know, this led to the discovery and mapping of New Zealand, Australia, and the Northwest Passagae. This is the latest addition to my website, http://www.antiquetelescopes.org. The Cook page is he http://www.antiquetelescopes.org/cook.html. I still haven't finished the pages on 18th and 19th century telescopes, but I will be working on them in the coming weeks. As usual, comments welcome. Thanks for looking. Clear skies. Larry Brown |
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![]() Bill Meyers wrote: Hello, Larry, This web site, and the new page on the James Cook telescopes, is very classy and well done, , which is something I associate with what else I have seen of your work, including the eyepieces you make. Thanks for posting it.. Ciao, Bill Meyers Thanks Bill! Are you going out to Stonelick tonight? Scott and some of the others were going out, but it's too cold for me to drive so far. Larry |
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![]() Bill Meyers wrote: Hello, Larry, This web site, and the new page on the James Cook telescopes, is very classy and well done, , which is something I associate with what else I have seen of your work, including the eyepieces you make. Thanks for posting it.. Ciao, Bill Meyers Thanks Bill! Are you going out to Stonelick tonight? Scott and some of the others were going out, but it's too cold for me to drive so far. Larry |
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Hello, Larry,
Much too cold for me too. And damp. Too bad. Saturday night I am taking the grandchildren to Cosi Fan Tutte at CCM, so Stonelick is unfortunately out then too. Hope to see you at Stonelick on the next round, Ciao, Bill Larry Brown wrote: Bill Meyers wrote: Hello, Larry, This web site, and the new page on the James Cook telescopes, is very classy and well done, , which is something I associate with what else I have seen of your work, including the eyepieces you make. Thanks for posting it.. Ciao, Bill Meyers Thanks Bill! Are you going out to Stonelick tonight? Scott and some of the others were going out, but it's too cold for me to drive so far. Larry |
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Hello, Larry,
Much too cold for me too. And damp. Too bad. Saturday night I am taking the grandchildren to Cosi Fan Tutte at CCM, so Stonelick is unfortunately out then too. Hope to see you at Stonelick on the next round, Ciao, Bill Larry Brown wrote: Bill Meyers wrote: Hello, Larry, This web site, and the new page on the James Cook telescopes, is very classy and well done, , which is something I associate with what else I have seen of your work, including the eyepieces you make. Thanks for posting it.. Ciao, Bill Meyers Thanks Bill! Are you going out to Stonelick tonight? Scott and some of the others were going out, but it's too cold for me to drive so far. Larry |
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