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In case you haven't seen the page about Captain James Cook. It took me
over two years to research this and find out what telescopes he actually took with him. The answer came from a ship's manifest. You can find the pages he http://www.antiquetelescopes.org/cook.html I have also added a page about fake antique telescopes. I can't help wondering if the name Captain James T Kirk was taken from Captain James Cook. Cook was a real explorer who went where no man had gone before, after all. -- "Do you lilke card tricks?" he asked. I said no. He did five. |
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