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Meaning of "dobsonian"

The adjective 'dobsonian' is often used to describe a type of telescope that has a simplified and portable design, popular among amateur astronomers for its ease of use and affordability
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Dobsonian telescopes are less suitable for astrophotography.
Then you want a much larger lens with a Dobsonian mount.
A Dobsonian mount is best suited for more advanced terrestrial viewing.
One of the most popular telescope types for beginners are Dobsonian telescopes.
The Dobsonian telescope owes its very existence to the hours that.
It is hard to classify the Dobsonian Telescope as a single invention.
Click on the images to expand them to higher resolution My first Dobsonian.
Dobsonian telescope A Newtonian telescope on a particular type of altazimuth mounting.
Less high-quality images than more expensive Dobsonian telescopes.
Unlike most dobsonian telescopes, the mount can be completely separated from the optical tube assembly.
PTFE, associated with a slightly textured laminate, makes the plain bearing system of a Dobsonian telescope.
Dobsonian telescopes are a type of Newtonian reflector with a simple tube and alt-azimuth mounting.
From its inception, telescope makers have been modifying the Dobsonian design to fit their needs.
Dobsonian reflectors are usually mounted on a fork-type alt-az mount called a “rocker box”.
John Dobson, Chinese-American astronomer and author, designed the Dobsonian telescope d.

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In 1989, the first commercial truss tube Dobsonian was released by Obsession Telescopes into the market.
Born, John Dobson, American amateur astronomer, creator of the Dobsonian telescope, in Beijing d.
An example of a telescope they have produced is a Dobsonian with a 12.5 inch mirror.

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