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- Jean-Baptiste Mailhat (28 March 1862 – 22 April 1923) was a French manufacturer of telescopes and precision optical instruments. Raymond Mailhat was born on...
- aperture of 38 cm, but a shorter focal length of 4 meters (f/10.5). Mailhat telescope Mailhat refractor from 1904 Fabra Observatory on the hill above the metropolis...
- Brazilian team in the observation of the eclipse. This equipment included a Mailhat telescope with an impressive 8-meter focal length and a 15-centimeter aperture...
- Observatory. The equatorial telescope, manufactured by Raymond Augustin Mailhat, is the main instrument of the San José Observatory. The telescope is a...
- Observatory and appointed Raymond Augustin Mailhat (1862 – 1923) as their head from 1 January 1889. In 1894, Mailhat bought some of the workshops and set up...
- Spain - 38 cm + 38 cm (15" + 15") 6 m + 4 m 1904 Double telescope by Mailhat, Paris Gran Ecuatorial Observatorio Astronómico Nacional Tacubaya, México...
- Mirepoix. Appointed on 8 January 2009 by Pope Benedict XVI Raymond Augustin Mailhat ((1862–1923)) born in Saurat, was a manufacturer of telescopes and precision...
- Frederick James Hargreaves Christiaan Huygens Hans Lippershey Raymond Augustin Mailhat Dmitri Dmitrievich Maksutov James Henry Marriott Jacob Metius Isaac Newton...
- maint: location missing publisher (link) "Marcelle Baud. Des bords du Nil à Mailhat". Histoire de familles (in French). 2020-11-16. Retrieved 2023-01-06. Vaissiere...
- telescope of 241 mm diameter and a 3,755 mm focal length constructed by the R. Mailhat company. The instrument was transferred to the Paris Observatory in 1909...