Mirror Making Class
Robo Foucault Tester
Inhouse Aluminizing
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Astronomy Library
Telescope Construction
Our Telescopes
  Founder

Paul McNabb founded the mirror lab in 1997 in order to create the best amateur telecopes possible. Inch for inch our mirrors surpass store bought or commercial grade scopes.

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Lab Members

Allen Maroney
has completed three mirrors in the lab between 8 and 18 inches. Allen is also buiding a second robo foucault tester based on James design.


Ralph Craig is a lab instructor and has made mirrors from 6 inches to his recently completed 16 inch f5 mirror.


Charlie Mullen ground the mirrors for two years worth of rafflescopes but now has moved on the clear skys of New Mexico.


James Lerch built our robo foucault tester and in house aluminizing chamber as well as a laser interferometry testing setup.


Ron Jones AKA the figurer is about the best mirror maker this side of the mississippi. You can see things in his 8 inch mirror that would impress a takahashi devotee.


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Lab Graduates

Bruce and his
English Yoke


Irv Nadelhaft


Lenny Remetta


Keevy McAlavy


Paul Krisle


Matt Terry

Telescope Software
Newt
Ray tracing program for determining all required dimensions for a newtonian reflector. (New Website)

Plop
Program for designing mirror cells.

Observing Software
Celestia
3-D interactive simulation of the solar system and beyond.

JupSat95
Plots the jovian satellites.

Lunar Phase
Shows all the phases of the move and more.

Links
tampabayastronomy.com
SPAC news site

Stellafane
The birthplace of amateur astronomy.

Mel Bartels Website
Amateur Astronomer and innovator.

Stardate Website
Good overall observation site.

Southwest Florida
Astronomical Society

A nearby Astronomy club.

The Planet Table
Interactive table of planets and moons.

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Current Conditions

Road Map | Topo Map| Satellite Predictions | Star Map | Light Pollution map

Current Jovian Moon Positions

Links to other live information

View over Florida from Space with realtime clouds
From the Earth Moon Viewer Website

The Moon LIVE (from the Naval Observatory)


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