I am also building a replica. I have lenses which are identical to Galileo's (the focal points, not the quality). The magnification is very interesting although the field of view is VERY small. It's like looking through a straw. You will definately need a sturdy tripod for this telescope. Soon I will have lenses made of soft glass with many tiny air bubbles, just like the original lenses. I can't wait to give them a try ! ;-)
Thanks much; IMSS in Florence has several of our replicas, We just made a spectroscope out of two of our replicas that you might find interesting.Sorry for late response
okai, so what can you really see with one of these? casue im thinking about buy one. and i wanna know how far i can see.
purttyme 2 years ago 3
I am also building a replica. I have lenses which are identical to Galileo's (the focal points, not the quality). The magnification is very interesting although the field of view is VERY small. It's like looking through a straw. You will definately need a sturdy tripod for this telescope. Soon I will have lenses made of soft glass with many tiny air bubbles, just like the original lenses. I can't wait to give them a try ! ;-)
telescopereplicator 2 years ago
I've seen the Galileo refractor replica at Griffith -- nice work.
JamesTCA 2 years ago 3
GREAT! 5*****
grummeper 3 years ago
Thanks much; IMSS in Florence has several of our replicas, We just made a spectroscope out of two of our replicas that you might find interesting.Sorry for late response
scitechantiques 2 years ago