A tribute to Ralph Bell
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We are saddened to announce the passing away of our friend and colleague Ralph Bell who died 17-11-2016. His intelligence, warmth and companionship will be missed by all who knew him well. Ralph Bell Memorial Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rV_2nl8VHwg&list=PL5vniqylgIEKZxq5kicF3-SEW45ddTjDc Androids Always Escape by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/honor/ Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/
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Wish you would upload more! I absolutely love your videos!!
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It's very sad when a friend passes away, all the best to his family and friends.
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Very sad to hear this.Thank you Ralph for excellent videos. RIP
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Thank you, Ralph. RIP
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Rest in Peace mate, You will be missed.
I particularly loved the video of how to collimate a 10 inch Dob, prior to watching that video I was scared of collimation, now I am not. Thank you.
Please don't take down that Video, or any video.This channel is very helpful for the Amateur Astronomer. -
Rest in Peace Ralph Bell
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Rest among the stars, Ralph.
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I'm sorry for your loss. Man, I hate cancer.
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no this is way to sad :( R.I.P
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Ralph's demonstration of how to collimate a telescope after Robert had mullered it cracked it for me. You will be shawly missed.
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sorry to hear that he pass away, now he is a brilliant star in heaven. Condolences from Puerto Rico.
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An amazing man, I will miss you, as well as many others will do. Good Bye Ralph.
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so sorry to hear the sad news, I bought my first scope after watching your videos and have learnt so much. RIP Ralph.
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a sad time for all amateur astronomers the world over. Thanks for the tutorials and your wonderful sense of humour. Rest in peace.
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Sincères condoléances.
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I am so sorry for your loss; I quite enjoy your videos and my favorite segment iis when he illustrated how to collimate an SCT.
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From (star)dust to dust. His appearance on this channel helped me collimate my first telescope. Thanks Ralph.
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RIP Ralph
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Thank you for teaching me what I wanted to learn in a concise and pleasant manner.
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Sad news. I hope you dont mind me asking, is the Astronomy & Nature still in business? many thanks.
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