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  • 1Mark II (radio telescope) — For other uses of Mark II , see Mark II (disambiguation). Mark II The Mark II Organization Jodrell Bank Observatory …

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  • 2Mark XIV bomb sight — The Mk. XIVA sighting head, which would be mounted in the front of the aircraft and connected to the computor by the cables coiled up on the left. The main features are the gyrostabilizer in the large cylinder, and the collimator on the moving… …

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  • 3Azimuth compass — Compass Com pass (k[u^]m pas), n. [F. compas, fr. LL. compassus circle, prop., a stepping together; com + passus pace, step. See {Pace}, {Pass}.] 1. A passing round; circuit; circuitous course. [1913 Webster] They fetched a compass of seven day s …

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  • 4Mark III (radio telescope) — The Mark III was a portable and fully steerable radio telescope located at Wardle, near Nantwich, Cheshire in the north west of England (at 53°06′09.16″N 02°31′15.63″W / 53.1025444°N 2.5210083°W …

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  • 5Ebright Azimuth — Location map Delaware label=Ebright Azimuth mark=RedMountain.svg lat=39.835683 long= 75.522417 marksize=20 position=left width=300 float=right background= caption=Location of Ebright Azimuth in Delaware The Ebright Azimuth is the point with the… …

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  • 6meridian mark — noun : a fixed mark due north or south of a meridian instrument to aid in adjusting or finding its azimuth error …

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  • 7Nakamichi — Corporation Limited Type Subsidiary of Grande Holdings Ltd Industry Electronics Founded Tokyo, Japan (1948) …

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  • 8Dobsonian telescope — A Dobsonian telescope on display at Stellafane in the early 1980s A Dobsonian telescope is an alt azimuth mounted newtonian telescope design popularized by the amateur astronomer John Dobson starting in the 1960s. Dobson s telescopes featured a… …

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  • 9Archaeoastronomy — (also spelled archeoastronomy) is the study of how peoples in the past have understood the phenomena in the sky, how they used phenomena in the sky and what role the sky played in their cultures. [Sinclair 2006:13] Clive Ruggles argues it… …

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  • 10Director (military) — M7 gun director 1944 A director, also called an auxiliary predictor,[1] is a mechanical or electronic computer that continuously calculates trigonometric firing solutions for use against a moving target, and transmits targeting data to direct the …

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