Astroscan edit

Hello, and welcome to Wikipedia. I see you made a couple of changes to the article on the Astroscan telescope. One of the changes you made was changing Edmund Scientific Corporation to Edmund Scientific Company. I initially wrote the article and there is a sticker on the telescope that just says "Edmund Scientific". I searched on Wikipedia and found that we had an article on the Corporation (which was a supplier of surplus optics) and so I linked it to that. I am wondering how you know that it should be "Company" rather than "Corporation" as there is another link in the references section which should also be changed if the initial name was in error. -AndrewBuck (talk) 15:54, 28 June 2008 (UTC)Reply


Edmund was a corporation early on. Perhaps the founder, Norman Edmund, thought it would sound more imposing that way. But by the time I became a consultant there in 1975 it was a company, privately owned by family members, most of whom I met. For the Astroscan, I did the optical and behavioral design, and Mike Simmons did the mechanical design that accomplished my behavioral specifications. Edmund remained a family-owned company throughout my consultantship (1975-84) and Robert Edmund knew every one of the 200+ employees. As far as I know, though the popular science part was sold off, the remaining Edmund Optics is still a family-owned company. StarryEye (talk) 23:55, 18 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

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