We are quite thrilled to make an 8-inch mirror for Indian Institute of Delhi. Quite surprisingly the purpose of this mirror is not at all for a telescope, but it will be used for Schlieren Imaging System.
mirror blanks
By Ajay Talwar Happy Users Observation Event
There is a beautiful grassy expanse just about 500 metres eastwards and about 100 metres higher elevation from the road head of Jalori Pass. It takes about 15-20 minutes to climb up to this fantastic panoramic vantage point. You can see the Pir Panjal, Dhauladhar as well as the Shivalik from this location.
By Ajay Talwar Happy Users Observation Event
Our new Mirror-O-Matic machine has been operational since some time now. In this video you can see a 20-inch mirror being finished on the new machine.
By Ajay Talwar Happy Users Observation Event
It turns out that there are many short stories from the 2-3 hour All Planet Dawn Observation.
By Ajay Talwar Happy Users
This is a story about Surya, a student of class 12th, who approached us a couple of months back with a sparkle in her eyes and an innocent question... can I learn to build a telescope for the Masses.
By Ajay Talwar Happy Users
A 20-inch APERTURE TELESCOPE in the dark sky of the Himalayas,
ready & accessible to all those interested in observing the night sky!
What more do you want?
By Ajay Talwar Telescope & Optics
It is a common question among telescope buyers, 'Which glass is used for the primary mirror?'
At Aperture Telescopes we make our mirrors from Float Glass, unless specifically requested.
By Ajay Talwar Happy Users
The Optics Shop at Aperture Telescopes is fully functional now.
We are making High Quality Dob Primary Mirrors up to 20-inch diameter. Just received a supply of thick glass blanks, the largest one is 600mm (24-inch) in diameter.