I destroyed an expensive telescope. :( It was an accident. Here are some lessons to be learned (including a dramatic reenactment!)...

YouTube Link: youtu.be/EM2mJzvhpWY

SUMMARY:
1) If tempted to clean the lens cell on a Stellarvue, don't do it.
2) If you must do it, send it to Stellarvue (they do it cheap)

#telescope #DIY #astronomy #fediverse #destruction

@jjdreese
Use it as an opportunity for improvement. That's the best way to recover from the situation.

@lucifargundam I absolutely agree. I was pretty upset with myself when it happened, but I did learn that just because I've fixed a gazillion reflectors, refractors are a whole different meatball - I should've done more research. Still irritating, but definitely a learning lesson.

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@jjdreese
I don't suppose you could use this opportunity to engineer a specialty tool for the job? Like how there's suction cups for small circuit components?
ifixit.com/products/suction-cu

Or maybe modify it for additional features in later use? Modify it to be a a 3D cutaway diagram?

I don't own a telescope myself, but would like to be able to record or stream what it was I pointed mine to... _shrug_ just ideas...

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