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This photo isn’t as Caliber-worthy as I would like it to be, but this man is. And I wanted to share something special with you if you’re around in my neck of the woods in the next few days.
Some of you might have heard of John Dobson. He was a semi-regular fixture in my neighborhood, the Inner Sunset. He made a wonderful impression on me a couple of years ago, situated on the corner at 9th and Irving with his hand-made telescope and his red Radio Flyer wagon that he used to tote ...
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Never understood the fuss about John Dobson. I first met him in the early 1970s at a bay area star party. He was ingratiating in a greasy sort of way. We looked politely through his telescope, the kind that has come to be called a “Dobsonian” — in reality, just a crude, poorly-built version of the Newtonian reflectors that many of us had been building for years. John seemed to us ... See all content
…in fact, i suspect that the curved muni tracks are some sort of stonehenge-eqe design that, perhaps only at the equinoxes, the moon’s glow lights up a reflection of Dobson himself in the pavement
I didn’t make it out for his thursday event…is there something still going on Saturday? …and did you ever run across big bones? he used to play on that corner from
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Headed down to 9th/Irving to see famed astronomer John Dobson, poss his last visit to SF. Anyone else coming? http://tinyurl.com/ygvhj7h
Scot! That’s an awesome idea. I’m going to share that with the SFAA and the Inner Sunset Neighborhood Group… maybe you’re on to something. I think that’s a wonderful tribute. If you can get out here today… I think he’s giving a talk or a class tomorrow and maybe something on Saturday. I can find out for you.
That is SO cool…
Got a kick reading in the Wikipedia article how he couldn’t afford expensive Pyrex glass, so he used surplus port-hole covers instead… And Sonotubes instead of more expensive materials… A guy who has really accomplished something — and you know him… Life has it’s moments, doesn’t it…
I had the pleasure of meeting John Dobson in CT several years ago. He is an amazing person. How wonderful that you were there to celebrate his birthday. I think of him often and was wondering where he is now. I have a Dobsonian telescope–his invention that he never profited from. Thanks so much for this wonderful post!
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