- John Diebel
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footnotes = Winner of Franklin Institute Bower AwardJohn C. Diebel (born 1943) is the founder of
telescope manufacturerMeade Instruments Corporation and a recipient of the The Franklin Institute's Bower Award For Business Leadership. [ [http://www.meadescopes.info/ MeadeScopes.info: Meade Instruments, Then and Now] ]Meade Instruments
Soon after receiving a doctorate in electronic engineering from the
California Institute of Technology , Diebel landed an engineering job atHughes Aircraft . It was there that he realized that he wanted to start his own business, and after doing some research in apublic library , he concluded that he would start a smallmail-order business selling products for amateur astronomy.In 1972, after procuring a loan of $2500, John made his first purchase from a telescope supplier in
Japan and placed an ad inSky & Telescope magazine. Eventually Diebel was able to quit his job at Hughes and work on his mail-order business from his one-bedroom apartment full time. He named his company Mead, but eventually added the "e" at the suggestion of a co-worker at Hughes. John used the name Mead, because of his affinity forLake Mead , a place where he would often go to relax.During the formative years of the company, John with his father
Herb Diebel assembled a team of telescope industry professionals, that includedRon Ezra in engineering,Art LeBrun in manufacturing,Steven G. Murdock in optics,Joseph A. Gordon, Jr. in national sales, andScott W. Roberts in sales, support, and training.Meade Instruments eventually became the world's largest telescope manufacturer for amateur astronomy with distribution in over thirty countries. John's continual product improvements and the production of millions of telescopes resulted in many discoveries of
comet s (includingComet Hale-Bopp ),asteroid s, andsupernova by "backyard astronomers". [ [http://www.meadescopes.info/ MeadeScopes.info: Meade Instruments, Then and Now] ]John Diebel retired from Meade Instruments in 2003. He leaves a legacy of many industry innovations inspiring everyday people to develop a knowledge of science and the desire to explore the
universe for themselves.The Bower Award
Diebel was recognized for "his courage and insight, and leadership of a commercial venture founded on the premise of making
astronomy accessible and affordable to the public. As an intellectual descendant ofBenjamin Franklin , helping ordinary people experience the discipline, wonder and excitement of scientific inquiry. Mr. Diebel's efforts supportscience and technology literacy among the populace - the mission of The Franklin Institute." [ [http://www.fi.edu/winners/1998/diebel_john.faw?winner_id=2662 Franklin Institute Awards] ]15276 Diebel (1991 GA10)
On April 14th, 1991, minor planet (1991 GA10) was discovered by astronomers
Carolyn S. Shoemaker andDavid H. Levy atPalomar Observatory . They named the asteroid15276 Diebel in honor of John C. Diebel, a lifelong amateur astronomer and telescope enthusiast. Thanks largely to his vision in making complex optics and computer electronics available to many, Diebel has made a significant contribution towards encouraging the public to enjoy the night sky. [ [http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=15276;orb=0;cov=0#elem JPL Small-Body Database Browser] ]Meade 4M Community
John Diebel's commitment to support the astronomical community's organizations, events, and individuals who were committed to public outreach in astronomy inspired Meade Vice President, Scott W. Roberts to form and launch the
Meade 4M Community in 2005. It is today the world's largest organization devoted to astronomy andspace exploration enthusiasts with members worldwide. [ [http://www.meade4m.com/advisors/index.html 4M Alliance Members] ]References
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Meade Instruments External links
* [http://www.meade.com Meade Instruments Web Site]
* [http://www.meade4m.org Meade 4M Community Web Site]
* [http://www.fi.edu/winners/1998/diebel_john.faw?winner_id=2662 Franklin Institute Awards: John C. Diebel]
* [http://www.meadescopes.info Meade Instruments, Then and Now]
* [http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=15276;orb=0;cov=0#elem JPL Small-Body Database Browser 15276 Diebel (1991 GA10)]
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