Long Beach, CA, United States of America

James Barnaby


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

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Forward Citations = 36(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2002

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Title: Innovations of James Barnaby in Telescope Technology

Introduction

James Barnaby is an accomplished inventor based in Long Beach, CA (US). He is known for his innovative contributions to telescope technology, particularly in the area of auto-alignment tracking systems. His work has significantly enhanced the user experience for amateur and professional astronomers alike.

Latest Patents

James Barnaby holds a patent for an "Auto-alignment tracking telescope mount." This invention features a mounting and tracking system for telescopes that receives date, time, and geographical position data. In response to this information, the system automatically selects and points the telescope to a first alignment star. The user is then required to complete the exact centering of this star. Following this, the telescope automatically selects and points to a second alignment star based on the same data. Once the user centers the second star, the system can automatically point to and track a wide range of celestial bodies. This innovation simplifies the process of stargazing and makes it more accessible to users.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, James Barnaby has demonstrated a commitment to advancing telescope technology. His patent reflects his deep understanding of both the technical and practical aspects of astronomy. His work has been instrumental in making telescopes more user-friendly and efficient.

Collaborations

James has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Rick Hedrick and Manishi Gupta. Their combined expertise has contributed to the development of innovative solutions in the field of astronomy.

Conclusion

James Barnaby's contributions to telescope technology through his patent for an auto-alignment tracking telescope mount exemplify his innovative spirit. His work continues to inspire both amateur and professional astronomers, making the wonders of the universe more accessible to all.

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