Post by Chicago Astronomer - Astro Joe on Sept 29, 2007 1:12:08 GMT -6
Thomas M. Back Dead at 50
Thomas M. Back (1957–2007) poses with a TMB 8-inch f/9 refractor at the 2000 Astrofest gathering near Chicago.
David Novoselsky
Thomas M. Back, an amateur astronomer and optician associated with some of today’s finest refractors and eyepieces, died suddenly on September 13th. He’d turned 50 on June 15th.
Back got an early start in astronomy, following a familiar path for many amateurs of the day. A native of Ohio who lived most of his life in the Cleveland area, he received a 60-mm refractor as a Christmas present when eight years old. Wanting a better telescope with which to view the Moon and planets, Back eventually ground a 6-inch f/8 mirror while a teenager.
That mirror-grinding experience launched a lifelong interest in optics and optical design, which eventually connected him with people very influential in the world of amateur telescopes. In the late 1990s he started a side business, TMB Optical, selling primarily high-end refractors. After a few years the company became moderately successful, and running it became Back’s full-time job.
Another lifelong interest was bicycling. However, according to Mike Bieler of Astronomics, the major dealer of TMB telescopes and eyepieces, Back’s health had been declining for several years following a severe neck injury sustained in a bicycle accident. Even so, Back’s untimely death came as a shock to the astronomical community. Tributes to Back and his contributions have appeared on newsgroups and websites. His name will continue live on, as the TMB line of optics will remain available for the foreseeable future, according to Bieler.
Source: www.skyandtelescope.com/news/10106571.html
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It's a sad loss for the entire amateur astronomical community in his passing.