Pluto's Discoverer's Backyard Telescope For Sale
Schart writes "My dad, an amateur astronomer/astrophotographer, sent me this link detailing the potential selling of Clyde Tombaugh (the man who discovered Pluto)'s backyard telescope. It features a 16 inch f/10 mirror which was hand-ground by the astronomer himself as well as a massive superstructure and 1-ton tube."
From the link:
Ernest inquiries only please!
Will this be the basis for a new movie, Ernest Goes to Space?
"Hey, i have the telescope that first saw Pluto!"
"That's nothing, yesterday, i made a PIZZA."
Nasa purchases the telescope and lashes it to Hubble - hey presto, cheap fix, NASA saves money by recycling and everyone's happy.
AT&ROFLMAO
I think it would make the Plutonians very unhappy if the recognition of their home celestial body as a planet would be withdrawn. They might even start a nuclear war using Plutonian bombs.
I always thought that there was a plutonic friendship between our two worlds!
> I always thought that there was a plutonic friendship between our two worlds!
We have a lot in common, what with both planets being ruled by plutocracies.
Sheesh, evil *and* a jerk. -- Jade
Clyde Tombaugh (the man who discovered Pluto)'s
Best. Misuse of an apostrophe. Ever
-Colin
massive superstructure and 1-ton tube
Shipping and handling are going to be a bitch.
...as well as a massive superstructure and 1-ton tube.
Buyer to pay actual shipping costs. Will ship only to North America. Seller prefers Paypal.
--trb
"...soooo, why don't you come over to my place and I'll show you my Telescope..."
The sad part is, they will actually mean it, I know, I've done it. But this one would be really cool, at least to me it wood, er would.
'And all the monkeys aren't in the zoo Every day you meet quite a few...'
The trees are there to hide him from the lady down the road while he's watching her get undressed. I would have thought that'd be obvious to any self respecting nerd. ;-)
How we've all hungered for the elusive "Clyde Tombaugh" related bragging rights.
Never confuse volume with power.