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1How to make a telescope

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“How to make a telescope” Metadata:

  • Title: How to make a telescope
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 298
  • Publisher: ➤  Anchor Doubleday - Interscience - Willmann-Bell - Interscience Publishers, Inc.
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  • Publish Location: ➤  Richmond, Va - London - New York

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  • First Year Published: 1957
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Cassegrain reflector

primary concave mirror and a secondary convex mirror, often used in optical telescopes and radio antennas, the main characteristic being that the optical path

Apollo Observatory

modified to a simpler Dall-Kirkham Cassegrainian design. The original building and the 50 cm (20-inch) telescope located in the dome were designed under

BTA-6

is 8.6 arc seconds per millimeter, about the same as the Cassegrainian focus of a 4 m telescope. When working at the prime focus, a Ross coma corrector

John F. Gregory

"A Cassegrainian-Maksutov Telescope Design for the Amateur". In it, Gregory showed how to construct a version of the Maksutov catadioptric telescope, in

Henry Kater

contribution to science was the comparison of the merits of the Cassegrainian and Gregorian telescopes; Kater determined the latter to be an inferior design. His

Michigan State University Observatory

College Rd. It has a Cassegrain telescope in its single dome. Built by Boller and Chivens, the Michigan State University telescope was commissioned in 1969 and