Which groundbreaking marketing campaign in the 1970s is credited with making amateur astronomy accessible to the general public by introducing the 'Celestron 8' telescope with innovative mass production techniques?
In the competitive world of astronomy equipment, marketing campaigns have played a crucial role in shaping the industry. This poll tests your knowledge about one of the most influential marketing strategies that transformed how telescopes were sold to the general public. Do you know which campaign truly brought stargazing to the masses?
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- The 'Stars in Your Hands' campaign by Celestron, featuring a portable telescope design at half the price of competitors
- The 'Window to the Universe' campaign by Meade, which pioneered the first television advertisements for telescopes
- The 'Cosmic Connection' campaign by Orion, which introduced the first mail-order telescope catalog with monthly payment plans
- The 'Backyard Discoveries' campaign by Bausch & Lomb, which partnered with National Geographic to create educational telescope packages
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