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As Russell Porter once wrote: "The stars are the same as they ever were. It is only our ability to see them that improves."

Because everyone here built their own scope, they know every flaw and virtue of their optics. They will gladly let you look through a 24-inch hand-ground Dobsonian for a view of the Ring Nebula that looks like a photograph.

On a remote, windswept hilltop in the Green Mountains of Vermont, just outside the tiny village of Springfield, a strange ritual takes place every summer. As the sun dips below the treeline, hundreds of homemade telescopes turn skyward. There are no massive government grants here, no billion-dollar mirrors. Just passion, ingenuity, and the Milky Way spilling across a pitch-black sky.

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At Stellafane, Vermont, that ability is still handmade. Check the official Stellafane website for exact dates, as the convention sells out camping spots months in advance. And remember: The best telescope is the one you build yourself.

So, he did what any tinkerer would do: He built his own.

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As Russell Porter once wrote: "The stars are the same as they ever were. It is only our ability to see them that improves."

Because everyone here built their own scope, they know every flaw and virtue of their optics. They will gladly let you look through a 24-inch hand-ground Dobsonian for a view of the Ring Nebula that looks like a photograph.

On a remote, windswept hilltop in the Green Mountains of Vermont, just outside the tiny village of Springfield, a strange ritual takes place every summer. As the sun dips below the treeline, hundreds of homemade telescopes turn skyward. There are no massive government grants here, no billion-dollar mirrors. Just passion, ingenuity, and the Milky Way spilling across a pitch-black sky.

By [Your Name]

At Stellafane, Vermont, that ability is still handmade. Check the official Stellafane website for exact dates, as the convention sells out camping spots months in advance. And remember: The best telescope is the one you build yourself.

So, he did what any tinkerer would do: He built his own.


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