Robert and his telescope :
Robert Houdart photo
Robert Houdart photo
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Re: Robert Houdart photo
First time I see an amateur with a reflector telescope.
How much capable is?
fern
How much capable is?
fern
Re: Robert Houdart photo
Hi Generallissimo !Fernando wrote:First time I see an amateur with a reflector telescope.
How much capable is?
fern
"How much capable is?" The telescope or Mr.Houdart ?
Professional background of Sir Robert Houdart ( Belgia ):
"I am a mechanical engineer with a soft spot for mathematics and software development.
From 1991 to 1999 I was employed by Tractebel Engineering to analyze earthquake and impact resistance of nuclear piping systems. You can see some of the products I worked on in this web site for EditPipe.
Since 1999 my main activity has been the design and development of two web-based CRM applications: first eLink, and since 2005 Efficy. The latter application has been selected by the IT magazine Data News as one of the "Top 10 Products for 2006". "
http://www.cruxis.com/scope/scope1100.htm
He is very active on many forums ( programming add in ) !
STASI has also some uber secret informations !
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Silvian
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Amateurs use reflector telescopes for ages but for this big you have to be a very serious amateur.Fernando wrote:First time I see an amateur with a reflector telescope.
How much capable is?
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Re: Robert Houdart photo
I agree. I ground a reflector mirror in a kit from Edmund Scientific Company 45+ years ago. I think it was 8" but am no longer sure. Thing worked perfectly although it did take some time walking around and around the mirror during the hand-grinding process.