Sun Gun Telescope
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The Sun Gun Telescope, as featured in the August 1999 issue of sun spots.
Bruce Hegerberg designed the Sun Gun from a 60 mm diameter 900 mm fl. optical tube which is mounted inside a 3-inch PVC which is in turn connected to a 20-inch plastic flower
refractor
available from many sources.
See also
References
- Sun of a Gun featured in Scientific American
- "Training Squadron adds new scope to training." USAF
- Sun Gun ready for its starring role at Philly solar eclipse party The Philadelphia Inquirer article August 20, 2017
- Sun of a Gun Scientific American Vol. 281, No. 2 (AUGUST 1999), pp. 88-89 by Shawn Carlson
- Rebuilding Education Scientific American Vol. 281, No. 5 (NOVEMBER 1999) by Wolfgang Benedek
- Supporting Cyber School Scientific American Vol. 281, No. 5 (NOVEMBER 1999) by Bonnie White
- Eclipse Day Activities the Smithsonian Institution National Air and Space Museum's Sun Gun