This company's name was derived from its location in Jupiter, Florida. It offered a large Dobsonian telescope on a motorized tracking table. This telescope was an attempt to commercially satisfy the need for aperture as well as tracking ability while maintaining a relatively portable package.
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The Juno 14 was a truss tube Dobsonian mounted telescope mounted on a stepper motor driven equatorial table. The telescope had a 14.5" f/4.5 optical assembly that was figured to a very high optical quality. Accessories included a 2" helical focuser and Telrad finder. In 1992 the mirror size was enlarged just a bit with the change to the Juno 15. | |
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In 1992 the Juno 12.5 was announced. This was a newly designed telescope with 12 ½" optics, but with similar features as the previous models. At the same time, an 18" version of the same telescope, the Juno 18 was announced. | |
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