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  • ...> The image was assembled from 342 separate exposures taken with the Space Telescope's [[Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2]] over ten consecutive days between D ...ugh the telescope's mirror suffered from [[spherical aberration]] when the telescope was launched in 1990, it could still be used to take images of more distant
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  • ...ious and professional contribution to scientific cosmology." <em>Sky &amp; Telescope<br /></em><br />"Throughout the last few decades, Fred Hoyle, Geoffrey Burb
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  • ...30]], also known as IC 51, observed by the [[NASA]]/[[ESA]] [[Hubble Space Telescope]].<ref>{{cite web|title=The polar ring of Arp 230|url=http://www.spaceteles ...idt]] found a visible companion to the quasar [[3C 273]]. Using the [[Hale telescope]], Schmidt found the same odd spectra, but was able to demonstrate that it
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  • ...ng blue stars were found along the central dust band with the Hubble Space Telescope.<ref>{{cite web ...e=2001ApJ...560..675K}}</ref> Another space telescope, the [[Spitzer Space Telescope]], found a parallelogram-shaped structure of dust in near infrared images o
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  • ...on a manual<br /> typewriter.&nbsp; His parents get him his 1<sup>st</sup> telescope.</span>
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  • ...ned the Texas Astronomical Society of Dallas and bought a Celestron 8-inch telescope. He was Vice President of the TAS for two years. He became interested in as
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  • ...al test based on the zCOSMOS observations carried out using the Very Large Telescope at the ESO Paranal Observatory is established to test the dichotomous cosmo
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  • August 13, 2022.Webb Telescope Images Vs Big Bang - Expert Panel Discussion with Dr. Borchardt & George Co
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  • Charles first love was research. He built a telescope for his high school during his teen years and always wanted to travel throu ...hed amateur astronomer. I had designed and fabricated a ten-inch reflector telescope and an observatory cover. I then became interested in rocketry. I learned f
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  • |[[Hubble Space Telescope]] |[[Hubble Space Telescope]]
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  • ...of 89±19&nbsp;km/sec, with more accurate measurements by the Hubble Space Telescope, showing 80.4±4.8&nbsp;km/sec.
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  • [[File:ARP 261 picture by Very Large Telescope.jpg|thumb|250px|Interacting galaxy pair Arp 261.]] ...jpg|thumb|right|Arp 293. NGC 6285 and 6286 interacting galaxies in 32 inch telescope. Courtesy: Joseph D. Schulman]]
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  • Newton also built the first practical [[reflecting telescope]] and developed a sophisticated [[Theory of Colours|theory of colour]] base ...com/?id=KAWwzHlDVksC&dq=history+of+the+telescope |title=The History of the Telescope|page=74 |isbn=978-0-486-43265-6|last=King|first= Henry C|date=2003}}</ref>
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  • ...ic astronomy 500 years ago. I hope this book will be accepted as a better telescope. If all of this considerable body of work is dismissed as error, what does
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  • ...llfoundation.org/Newsletter_2013_Spring.pdf |title=The James Clerk Maxwell Telescope |publisher=James Clerk Maxwell Foundation |accessdate=12 June 2017 |deadurl
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  • ...'' and ''e'' are mirrors. ''e' '' is a fine adjustment mirror. ''f'' is a telescope.]] ...1/20 of the fringe spacing to the left and to the right of the step. (d) A telescope has been set to view only the central dark band around the mirror step. Not
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