- The
Samuel Oschin telescope (/ˈɔːʃɪn/), also
called the
Oschin Schmidt, is a 48-inch-aperture (1.22 m)
Schmidt camera at the
Palomar Observatory in northern...
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Samuel Oschin (1914 – July 28, 2003), born in Dayton, Ohio, was a Los
Angeles entrepreneur and philanthropist.
Oschin was born to a
Jewish family on July...
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including the 200-inch (5.1 m) Hale Telescope, the 48-inch (1.2 m)
Samuel Oschin telescope (dedicated to the
Zwicky Transient Facility, ZTF), the Palomar...
- "Samuel
Oschin Pavilion"
until December 31, 2023. This
structure was
designed by ZGF
Architects and is
planned to be
replaced by the new
Samuel Oschin Air...
- ****embly. The
space shuttle will soon be on
display in the
upcoming Samuel Oschin Air and
Space Center at the
California Science Center.
Following the loss...
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invented by
Bernhard Schmidt in 1930. Some
notable examples are the
Samuel Oschin telescope (formerly
Palomar Schmidt), the UK
Schmidt Telescope and the ESO...
- the 14"
photographic gl****
plates being pulled off the Palomar's
Samuel Oschin telescope (then
called the 48-inch
Schmidt Camera). Jean
Mueller was hired...
- in
organizing the
photographic gl****
plate archive of the 1.2-m
Schmidt Oschin Telescope at
Palomar Observatory JPL · 10028 10029
Hiramperkins 1981 QF...
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Siding Spring Observatory, Australia. It is very
similar to the
Samuel Oschin telescope in California. The
telescope can
detect objects down to magnitude...
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control software development during the
conversion of the
Palomar 1.2-m
Oschin telescope. JPL · 11012 11013
Kullander 1982 QP1 Sven
Kullander (1936–2014)...