Which telescope product launch became known as the 'Hubble of Horrors' due to manufacturing defects that led to a massive product recall and nearly bankrupted its manufacturer in 2006?
The astronomy product market has seen its share of spectacular innovations and equally spectacular failures. One particular telescope launch in the early 2000s represented one of astronomy's most notable product recalls and market failures. This poll tests your knowledge about this infamous moment in astronomy retail history that changed how companies approach quality control for consumer-grade optical equipment.
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- The Celestron NexStar 8SE with its defective primary mirror coating that deteriorated within months of purchase
- The Meade LX200GPS with its faulty motorized tracking system that caused telescopes to randomly swing toward the sun
- The Orion SkyQuest XT10i with flawed optical elements that produced double images and led to a complete product line recall
- The Takahashi FSQ-106ED with its compromised lens assemblies that shattered under normal temperature variations
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