
| "If
there were a million amateur astronomers with telescopes, and they were
willing to let a few thousand people each look through their telescopes,
there would be a chance for the people in the world who wanted to see to
see."
John Dobson |
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| The
Telescopes In Education (TIE) program would like to acknowledge the
generous donation of permission from John Dobson, to publish the material
in this file. His fondest wish is to bring all people to the wonders of
astronomy. He has dedicated a significant portion of his life to raise
the public awareness of the heavens above.
"We applaud your dedication and determination John, and want to reaffirm that your efforts have changed the lives of many, and will continue to impact lives into the future." Gil Clark - Director, Telescopes In Education The Telescopes In Education (TIE) program also needs to recognize Joe Bredekamp at NASA Code "S" (Office of Space Science), and the Cassini flight project for supporting the production of this material. |
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