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  1. Astronomers with low-tech equipment such as binoculars or a manually driven, telescope , It involves the use of maps (or memory) to locate known landmark stars, and
  2. Classes. Most universities also have outreach programs including public, telescope ,time and sometimes planetariums as a public service and to encourage interest
  3. Which could then be applied to the other planets). The invention of the, telescope ,allowed far more accurate measurements of angles than is possible with the
  4. E. Brown and others at Caltech using the Palomar Observatory’s Samuel Os chin, telescope ,of and the Palomar-Quest large-area CCD camera. The ability of astronomers to
  5. Canal. Both objects were at the same height above the water, and he mounted a, telescope ,on a bridge at the same high above the water as well. When seen through the
  6. Parallaxes in 1729. The stellar movement proved too insignificant for his, telescope , but he instead discovered the aberration of light and the notation of the
  7. He and Russell Porter are generally credited with having initiated the amateur, telescope ,making movement in the US. *David H. Levy discovered or co-discovered 22 comets
  8. User typically enters the name of the item of interest and the mechanics of the, telescope ,point the telescope towards that item automatically. They have several notables
  9. The coordinates of an object (usually given in equatorial coordinates),the, telescope ,user can use the setting circle to align the telescope in the appropriate
  10. On the anniversary of the end of World War II. *1977 – The Big Ear, a radio, telescope ,operated by Ohio State University as part of the SET project, receives a radio
  11. 21 years. * John Dobson (1915),whose name is associated with the Bosnian, telescope , a simplified design for Newtonian reflecting telescope s. *Robert Owen Evans is
  12. To George Every Hale, who was trying to build the 100 inch (2.5 m) Hooker, telescope ,at Mount Wilson, and donated an additional ten million dollars to the Carnegie
  13. To match the desired object's listed coordinates to the coordinates on the, telescope , However, many DSC's, and also go-to systems, can work in conjunction with
  14. In the last part of the 20th century along with advances in computer controlled, telescope ,mounts and CCD cameras 'Remote Telescope' astronomy is now a viable means for
  15. With the use of built-in GPS, decreasing the time it takes to set up a, telescope ,at the start of an observing session. Remote Control telescope s With the
  16. The building of) their own custom telescope . Some people even focus on amateur, telescope ,making as their primary interest within the hobby of amateur astronomy.
  17. Manufacturers to add equatorial tracking to mechanically simpler alt-azimuth, telescope ,mounts, allowing them to produce an over all less expensive product. GOT
  18. Circle" ( DSC). Although digital setting circles can be used to display a, telescope ,'s RA and Dec coordinates, they are not simply a digital read-out of what can
  19. Not need to look up the RA and Dec coordinates in a book, and then move the, telescope ,to those numerical readings. Rather, the object is chosen from the database and
  20. Brightest star in the southern constellation of Centaurus. With the aid of a, telescope , Alpha Centauri can be resolved into a binary star system in close orbit. This
  21. Contrary to the classical image of an old astronomer peering through a, telescope ,through the dark hours of the night, it is very rare for a modern professional
  22. The name of the item of interest and the mechanics of the telescope point the, telescope ,towards that item automatically. They have several notable advantages for
  23. The Very Large Array, which is entirely automated, although it is maintained by, telescope ,operators. Astronomers who serve as faculty spend much of their time teaching
  24. Coordinates),the telescope user can use the setting circle to align the, telescope ,in the appropriate direction before looking through its eyepiece. A
  25. Amateur astronomers to build (or commission the building of) their own custom, telescope , Some people even focus on amateur telescope making as their primary interest
  26. On a bridge at the same high above the water as well. When seen through the, telescope , one object appeared higher than the other, showing the curvature of the earth.
  27. Refer, an amateur astronomer who constructed the first purpose built radio, telescope ,in the late 1930s to follow up on the discovery of radio wavelength emissions
  28. Hobby graphs ". He is considered one of" the big three behind the amateur, telescope ,making movement in America ". *Tim Puckett, the principal investigator of the
  29. To partake in research and deep sky imaging. This enables anyone to control a, telescope ,a large distance away in a dark location. The observers can image through the
  30. Arrow markers appear in the display which indicate the direction to move the, telescope , The telescope is moved until the distance value reaches zero. When both the RA
  31. Are also a meeting point for people with particular interests, such as amateur, telescope ,making. Notable amateur astronomers * Thomas Bop, shared the discovery of
  32. Positioning. However, several telescope manufacturers have recently developed, telescope ,systems that are calibrated with the use of built-in GPS, decreasing the time
  33. Earth's atmosphere but are diffraction limited. For example, the Hubble space, telescope ,can reach an angular size of stars down to about 0.1″. Techniques exist for
  34. Coordinates, they are not simply a digital read-out of what can be seen on the, telescope ,'s analog setting circles. As with go-to telescope s, digital setting circle
  35. Stars in order to provide accurate tracking and positioning. However, several, telescope , manufacturers have recently developed telescope systems that are calibrated
  36. Centauri, Proxima, or α CEN C. If it were bright enough to be seen without a, telescope , Proxima Centauri would appear to the naked eye as a star separate from α CEN
  37. Telescope Makers. In the 1930s he published a series of 14 articles on, telescope ,making in Hugo Gernsback's" Everyday Science and Mechanics" called "
  38. Astronomy is now a viable means for amateur astronomers not aligned with major, telescope ,facilities to partake in research and deep sky imaging. This enables anyone to
  39. Spain defeats Portugal. *1609 – Galileo Galilei demonstrates his first, telescope ,to Venetian lawmakers. *1758 – Seven Years' War: Frederick II of Prussia
  40. Appear in the display which indicate the direction to move the telescope . The, telescope ,is moved until the distance value reaches zero. When both the RA and Dec axes
  41. Displayed to the user by means of the Internet. An example of a digital remote, telescope ,operation for public use via the Internet is the Market Observatory.
  42. Minutes later the feed was switched to the more sensitive Parks radio, telescope ,in Australia. Despite some technical and weather difficulties, ghostly black
  43. Very rare for a modern professional astronomer to use an eyepiece on a larger, telescope , It is far more common to use a charge-coupled device camera to record a long
  44. Naked-eye stars. More advanced methods of locating objects in the sky include, telescope ,mounts with setting circles, which assist with pointing telescope s to positions
  45. Pioneer of radio astronomy constructing the first purpose built radio, telescope ,and conducted the first sky survey in the radio frequency. Prizes recognizing
  46. Has been referred to as the" founder" or one of the" founders" of amateur, telescope ,making. Albert G. In galls is sometime given credit as co-founder of this
  47. Observations. Used to ionize gas in the upper atmosphere, they provide, telescope ,operators with a target to calibrate their instruments. Tactical ABMs deployed
  48. Through the telescope s using CCD cameras. The digital data collected by the, telescope ,is then transmitted and displayed to the user by means of the Internet. An
  49. Corresponds well with the locations previously detected CO. The 25 m Chilblain, telescope ,in England detected radio signatures of ammonia in H II regions,HNH2O masers
  50. Magnitude (m 6),the limit of human visual perception (without the aid of a, telescope ,). Each grade of magnitude was considered twice the brightness of the following

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