Meade Steps into the Sunshine
Coronado's name has become increasing familiar to Sky & Telescope readers since the company began marketing its hydrogen-alpha filters to amateur astronomers in the late 1990s. According to Gerry Hogan, who co-founded the company with her husband, optical expert David Lunt, Coronado "began to make solar [observing] ordinary." And no single product emphasizes that point better than the new PST (Personal Solar Telescope), an instrument that offers outstanding hydrogen-alpha views of the Sun for less than $500 roughly a third the amount required to purchase a similar level of performance before the PST's introduction.
When asked what Meade's acquisition of Coronado means for consumers, Meade's president and CEO, Steven Murdock, told S&T that there will be "no significant changes. I don't think anyone will notice a difference except for perhaps a reduction in delivery times [for Coronado products]." Murdock also noted that the deal would infuse Coronado with money needed to grow the business. This sentiment was echoed by Hogan, who told S&T, "Now we can spread the gospel" and involve even more amateur astronomers in the exciting world of hydrogen-alpha solar observing.


