An Astronaut, Bargains, and Telescopes Highlight NEAF
July 23, 2003
One highlight of the annual Northeast Astronomy Forum in Suffern, New York, is Tele Vue's factory-second sale. As attendees streamed into the exhibition hall at Rockland Community College, many headed straight for the Tele Vue booth, where they lined up to buy eyepieces and other telescope accessories at bargain prices.
S&T photo by Rick Fienberg.
Among the highlights of the weekend were keynote speakers Story Musgrave, an astronaut who gave a presentation about his adventures with the Hubble Space Telescope, and John Dobson, pioneer of the alt-az Dobsonian mount, who spoke about his personal theories of cosmology. Workshops were presented by CCD pioneer Richard Berry and planetary videographer Ron Dantowitz.
Astronaut Story Musgrave, a veteran of six Space Shuttle flights, was Sunday's keynote speaker at the Northeast Astronomy Forum. He described his role in the 1993 Hubble Space Telescope repair mission, which corrected the telescope's flawed optics, and used pictures, music, and poetry to share the visceral experience of space flight with a rapt audience of adults and children.
S&T photo by Rick Fienberg.
Many vendors used NEAF as an opportunity to debut new products. This year's highlights included many eyepieces such as Tele Vue's 41-millimeter Panoptic and newly shrunken 20-mm Nagler Type 5. Astrobuffet had a new 30-mm eyepiece that sports an 80° field of view, and Celestron displayed its complete product line of computerized telescope systems.





