Celestron Celebrates Fifty Years Of Optical Innovation
TELESCOPE
PIONEER MARKS MILESTONE, CONTINUES TO LEAD IN PROVIDING INNOVATIVE
OPTICAL PRODUCTS
TORRANCE, CA – (January 4, 2010) –
Celestron is celebrating 50 years of successful telescope innovation
throughout 2010. The company, founded in 1960 by electronics
engineer, Tom Johnson, started as an astro-optical division of Mr.
Johnson’s aerospace electronics firm, Valor Electronics. While
searching for a suitable telescope for his two young sons, Tom
decided to build a telescope from scratch. Starting with a 6-inch
reflector, he progressed to building increasingly larger and more
sophisticated designs. Tom’s hobby soon grew into a full-time
business, offering Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes in 4-inch
to 22-inch models.
Tom’s vision of building an affordable Schmidt-Cassegrain
telescope system has evolved into an undisputed industry leading
company in the telescope arena. Today, Celestron has grown to enjoy
worldwide brand name recognition and a reputation for innovative,
reliable optical equipment. “Celestron’s 50th anniversary
is a great milestone. When you sit down and consider what Tom Johnson
accomplished, you can’t help but be proud and impressed at his
vision, leadership and innovation.” said Joseph A. Lupica Jr.,
president and CEO of Celestron “Today, Celestron employees
carry on Tom’s forward-thinking legacy.”
Throughout the world, Celestron telescopes have become the
“telescope of choice” for the consumer that can
differentiate between brands. Major observatories, planetariums,
colleges and universities worldwide use Celestron telescopes in their
astronomy programs. Moreover, its solid and esteemed reputation in
the scientific community has reached NASA, who selected Celestron’s
C5 telescope as the telescope to be taken on several space shuttle
research missions. During the 2009 International Year of Astronomy,
the White House held the first documented star party on the White
House lawn. President Barak Obama and first lady, Michelle Obama,
viewed celestial objects through a Celestron CPC 800.
Throughout 2010, Celestron invites you to visit our special 50th
anniversary website where you will find an interactive timeline
on Celestron’s history and other notable events in the
astronomical community. The website will also feature limited edition
50th anniversary products and apparel, as well as contests and
giveaways to celebrate this special milestone. Celestron will also be
releasing a 6 part documentary during 2010 entitled “The
Path of Light”. This documentary will give you a look back
at Celestron’s beginnings and move you forward through 50 years
of Celestron’s notable achievements in products, outreach and
the astronomical community.
With 50 years under their belt, Celestron is looking toward the
future, confident in continuing to focus on engineering innovation
and design excellence in all of our product offerings. “We’ve
been fortunate in our success over the past 50 years, and would
sincerely like to thank our dedicated customers, dealers and
employees for putting their trust in Celestron. We couldn’t
have done this without you.” said Joseph A. Lupica Jr. “We
have many plans ahead to show our support to the astronomical
community, continue our dedication to grow astronomy and to engineer
products that will be enjoyed for many years to come. It’s
going to be a very exciting year!”
Help us celebrate by visiting Celestron’s 50th Anniversary
Website www.celestron.com/50
and signing our guest book!
About Celestron Since designing its first
telescope in 1960, Celestron has grown to become the world’s
leading telescope maker, and enjoys brand name recognition for
superior optics, outstanding design, and innovative technology. For
five decades, Celestron has been recognized as a leading designer,
manufacturer and importer of high-quality optical products including
computerized and non-computerized telescopes, binoculars, spotting
scopes, microscopes and related accessories. Celestron’s
innovative products continue to receive numerous industry and
consumer media accolades, adding to an already impressive list that
includes awards for product innovation from Reader’s Digest,
Popular Science, PC Magazine, Popular Mechanics, Sky & Telescope,
the Consumer Electronics Association and more. Celestron sells and
markets its products worldwide through a variety of specialty retail
outlets and international distributors. Celestron is a privately held
company with corporate offices and manufacturing facilities, in
Torrance, CA.