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oscillation of two
pendulums of
nearly equal period.
Lippmann also
invented the
coelostat, an
astronomical tool that
compensated for the Earth's
rotation and allowed...
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excellent seeing. A
Grubb Parson 60 cm
diameter two-mirror
fused quartz coelostat mounted on 11 m
tower platform directs sunlight via a flat
mirror into...
- Bibcode:1928AAHam...4....1H. Mills, A. A. (1985). "Heliostats, Siderostats, and
Coelostats: A
Review of
Practical Instruments for
Astronomical Applications". J....
- California. It was
originally named the Snow
Horizontal Telescope as it uses a
coelostat to
deflect light from the Sun into a
fixed horizontal shed
where it can...
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model for the
facility designed by Freundlich. In
tower telescopes a
coelostat (a
system with two
deflecting mirrors,
pronounced "seelostat") at the...
- 12-inch (305mm)
Zeiss refracting telescope in the east dome, a triple-beam
coelostat (solar telescope) in the west dome, and a thirty-eight foot
relief model...
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impressive 8-meter
focal length and a 15-centimeter aperture,
coupled with a
coelostat from the same manufacturer. The
French team had the
objectives of photographing...
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friend as chauffeur.
Using a long
focus horizontal mirror and a
plane coelostat, both of his own manufacture, he took
impressive photos of the sun, moon...
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society post-WW2,
invented the
first instrument for
space travel: the
Coelostat, a
navigation mechanism that
would ingeniously cancel out the rotating...