- An
astrograph (or
astrographic camera) is a
telescope designed for the sole
purpose of astrophotography.
Astrographs are
mostly used in wide-field astronomical...
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housed in a
wooden dome
resting on
automobile tires. 33 cm (13-inch)
astrograph used to
discover Pluto The
Rotunda Museum:
Built in 1916, it is used by...
- The USNO CCD
Astrograph Catalog (UCAC) is an
astrometric star
catalog of the
United States Naval Observatory. "UCAC5 - nowy
katalog pozycji i ruchów własnych...
- the most
probable stars to host life
dwarf stars of
types F, G, and K.
Astrograph – Type of
telescope Guest star –
Ancient Chinese name for cataclysmic...
- of
varying optical design classified by the task they
perform such as
astrographs,
comet s****ers and
solar telescopes. Most
ultraviolet light is absorbed...
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telescope Schmidt–Väisälä
camera Telescopes classified by the task
performed Astrograph Astronomical optical interferometry Comet s****er
Finderscope GoTo telescopes...
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Starting April 6, 1929,
Tombaugh used the observatory's 13-inch (330 mm)
astrograph to take
photographs of the same
section of sky
several nights apart. He...
- First, a
region of the sky was
photographed by a wide-field
telescope or
astrograph.
Pairs of
photographs were taken,
typically one hour apart.
Multiple pairs...
- the
photographic plates. The prin****l
telescope of
EACUC is a
double astrograph consisting of two
lenses each 20-inches (50.8 cm) in diameter, one designed...
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marketed as
EdgeHD A
range of 8", 11", and 36 cm Rowe-Ackermann
Schmidt Astrographs (RASA) A
range of 2.4 to 6-inch (150 mm)
refractor telescopes. 6 to 10-inch...