Convention attendees can enter their home-made telescopes in the Optical and/or Mechanical competition. Awards are given for best Optical Performance [Small Newtonian 12-inches or smaller; Large Newtonian over 12-inches; Compound Optical System] and for several Mechanical Categories [mechanical design, workmanship, innovative component, junior (under 16), special (for items that are not complete telescopes)].
In all categories, entrants who have previously won a first place in a category or are professionals in the field must be entered in the Master Class category. Entrants may also voluntarily enter in this category if they wish.
First homemade telescope recognition: If you brought your first homemade telescope and displayed it on Breezy Hill, you got a certificate and your name was shown on the screen at the Saturday Night Program. These scopes are identified as First Scope in the listings.
The optical competition was completed on Friday night; the mechanical judging was done on Saturday morning and awards were passed out at the Saturday evening program.
The Head Optical Judge for 2018 was Rick Hunter. Dave McGaw, Dick Parker, Don Schwarzkopf, Francis O'Reilly, Junie Esslinger, Michael Patterson and Phil ROunseville were optical judges. Cecilia Detrich and Katie Shusdock were the optical runners. -->
The Head Mechanical Judge for 2018 was Chris Houghton. Allen Hall, Jeff Lowe, Tom Spirock, Wayne Hilliard, Mario Motta and Glenn Jackson were mechanical judges. -->
The telescope competition registrars were Cecilia Detrich and Katie Shusdock. Scope photos by Jay Drew and Ken Slater; some specrohelioscope photos by Michael Patterson.
Below you will see up to four pictures of each telescope entered in the competition (fewer if we have less than four available, in some cases we received no photos of some entered telescopes, especially true of some optical only entries that were not available in daylight for photography) and basic information about the telescope and maker, including any awards won. Listed in order of entry.
Note: After you expand a photo, you can use the arrow keys to move forward and back, and the spacebar starts a slide show.
MC = Master Class; Newt = Newtonian Reflector; Dob
= Dobsonian Mount;
GEM = German Equatorial Mount; Ball = Ball
or Hemispherical Mount
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