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Post by skybender on Apr 12, 2014 15:40:11 GMT -5
Hey Mike, It is Apollo Lasky here! I wanted to apologize for my harshness last winter. I managed to recover from the ticks, and got my mind and composure back. I just wanted to let you know that my Skybender project is coming along great. I found a manufacturer for them, and have 10 completed. These are ready to be shipped out for beta testers in about two weeks. They are in the process of being annodized. If you are still interested in testing my product out, I am still interested in Istar support and marketing. Lets change telescopes forever, as a team. Attachments:
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Post by Ales - iStar Optical on Apr 13, 2014 7:08:35 GMT -5
Apollo, Please give me more information about this product. Best regards Ales
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Post by Ales - iStar Optical on Apr 13, 2014 7:12:50 GMT -5
Hey Mike, It is Apollo Lasky here! I wanted to apologize for my harshness last winter. I managed to recover from the ticks, and got my mind and composure back. I just wanted to let you know that my Skybender project is coming along great. I found a manufacturer for them, and have 10 completed. These are ready to be shipped out for beta testers in about two weeks. They are in the process of being annodized. If you are still interested in testing my product out, I am still interested in Istar support and marketing. Lets change telescopes forever, as a team. Can you ship one over to my European address. I would be very interested in testing this product together with our master optician Zdenek Rehor. Cheers Ales
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Post by skybender on Apr 13, 2014 8:29:34 GMT -5
Can you ship one over to my European address. I would be very interested in testing this product together with our master optician Zdenek Rehor. Cheers Ales Certainly, I will reserve one for you and mail it to the european master-theater when ready. The Skybender product supports the theory of blue shifting across dichroic filters, specifically applied for deep space imaging and astrophotography. It can also be readily converted to a solar prominence viewer, or calcium K-line solar plage viewer when the filters are available. There are endless filter combinations, thus allowing you to scan across individual wavelengths by utilizing different hard coated "magnetron sputtered" optical filters.
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Post by Mike on Apr 16, 2014 8:43:29 GMT -5
Water under the bridge Apollo. Glad you're doing well. I look forward to a report from Ales.
Mike
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