mt. wilson and palomar-observatories

  • 1Palomar Observatory — Organization Caltech …

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  • 2Palomar Observatory — an astronomical observatory situated on Palomar Mountain in S California, having a 200 in. (508 cm) reflecting telescope and a 48 in. (122 cm) Schmidt telescope. Also called Palomar Mountain Observatory. * * * Astronomical observatory on Mount… …

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  • 3Palomar Testbed Interferometer — 33.356388888889 116.8657Koordinaten: 33° 21′ 23″ N, 116° 51′ 54″ W …

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  • 4Mount Wilson Observatory — an astronomical observatory on Mount Wilson, near Los Angeles, California, having a 100 in. (254 cm) reflecting telescope. * * * Astronomical observatory located atop Mount Wilson, near Pasadena, California, U.S. Founded in 1904 by George Ellery… …

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  • 5Mount Wilson (California) — Mount Wilson The north slope of Mount Wilson as seen from Angeles Crest Highway Elevation 5,712 …

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  • 6Mount Wilson Observatory — The 100 inch (2,500 mm) Hooker telescope that Edwin Hubble used to discover the general expansion of the universe …

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  • 7Timeline of telescopes, observatories, and observing technology — Timeline of telescopes, observatories, and observing technology.Before Common Era (B.C.)2100*Xiangfen Astronomical Observatory, Xiangfen County, Linfen City, Shanxi Province, China 1100* 11th 7th century B.C., Zhou dynasty astronomical… …

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  • 8Edwin Hubble — Infobox Scientist name = Edwin Hubble| birth date = birth date|1889|11|20|mf=y birth place = Marshfield, Missouri, U.S. residence = U.S. nationality = American death date = death date and age|1953|9|28|1889|11|20|mf=y death place = San Marino,… …

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  • 9Hale Observatories — ▪ astronomy       astronomical research unit that included the Palomar Observatory of the California Institute of Technology and the Mount Wilson Observatory of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D.C. Both observatories were… …

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  • 10Mount-Palomar-Observatorium — 33.356388888889 116.8657Koordinaten: 33° 21′ 23″ N, 116° 51′ 54″ W …

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