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- French Jura, a department in eastern France. JPL · 5778 5779 Schupmann 1990 BC1 Ludwig Schupmann, German 19th–20th-century optician, who described in Die...
- Ludwig Ignaz Schupmann (23 January 1851 in Geseke (Westphalia), Kingdom of Prussia – 2 October 1920 also in Geseke) was a German professor of architecture...
- patented by W. F. Hamilton in 1814. The Schupmann medial telescope designed by German optician Ludwig Schupmann near the end of the 19th century placed...
- 28, 1989 Haute-Provence E. W. Elst MAR 10 km MPC · JPL 5779 Schupmann 1990 BC1 Schupmann January 23, 1990 Kushiro S. Ueda, H. Kaneda EOS 11 km MPC · JPL...
- which make them useless for research. The brachymedial design by Ludwig Schupmann, which uses a combination of mirrors and lenses, is able to correct chromatic...
- Klevtsov–C****egrain, Argunov–C****egrain telescopes, and Ludwig Schupmann's Schupmann medial telescope. They are also used in compact catadioptric photographic...
- Eastridge Elementary, Red Oak Elementary, Wooden Elementary, Russell P Schupmann Elementary, Red Oak Middle School, and Red Oak High School. The city extends...
- non-achromatic objective combined with reflective Adaptive optics and a Schupmann corrector. The lens is 110 cm in diameter stopped down to 98 cm (39")...
- 39 inches are clear for the aperture. The SST is most often used as a Schupmann telescope, thereby correcting the chromatic aberrations of the singlet...
- Dialyte designs were also used in the Schupmann medial telescope designed by in German optician Ludwig Schupmann near the end of the 19th century, in John...