Celestron Reborn[zz]# Astronomy - 天文
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By Richard Tresch Fienberg
June 29, 2002 | The world's second-largest manufacturer of telescopes for
serious astronomy enthusiasts has a new lease on life following the
liquidation of its parent company. Yesterday three senior managers of
Celestron International announced that they have purchased the assets of the
company, as well as the name "Celestron," from now-defunct Tasco Worldwide. In
a statement released yesterday Joseph A. Lupica Jr., Alan Hale, and Richard
Hedrick pledged that they wil
June 29, 2002 | The world's second-largest manufacturer of telescopes for
serious astronomy enthusiasts has a new lease on life following the
liquidation of its parent company. Yesterday three senior managers of
Celestron International announced that they have purchased the assets of the
company, as well as the name "Celestron," from now-defunct Tasco Worldwide. In
a statement released yesterday Joseph A. Lupica Jr., Alan Hale, and Richard
Hedrick pledged that they wil