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... the model in the appropriate position; and checked the prediction. This use of the computerized mounting system was the first without a human in the control cycle. ''(ASFC Release OIP 174 ... moon of Jupiter. In photos taken with the Hale Observatories' 122-cm Schmidt telescope at Mount Palomar, Calif., Kowal detected a 10- to 16-km moon as a pinpoint of reflected light ... . from the Univ. of Arizona's Steward Observatory and again 15 and 16 Oct. from Mount Palomar supported Kowal's findings. Dr. Kaare Aksnes of the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory determined the object ...
... -regulation system, power-supply sources, and television system ensuring 360° view of the landscape. Antennas mounted on outside of craft were set to open automatically after it had settled on lunar ... meeting on cosmology. Morrison said three or four telescopes equal to the one at Mount Palomar Observatory Mt. Palomar could be built for the $60 to $80-million cost of one Orbiting Astronomical ...
... data resulted from the comprehensive National Geographic Sky Survey made by the Mount Palomar Observatory in the 1950s. To this, Mount Palomar added a second survey, underway for several years, of the northern sky ...
... in six years to provide Australian scientists-who currently had to send findings to Mount Palomar Observatory Mt. Palomar (Calif.) Observatory for verification-with a suitable size optical telescope to check their observations ...
... , called for $1 million from NSF for five telescopes identical to the one on Mount Palomar Observatory Mt. Palomar , presently the world’s largest. He said that “properly situated in various parts of ...
... speeds out of another galaxy by a titanic explosion, astronomer Dr. Halton C. Arp, Mount Palomar Observatory Mt. Palomar Observatory, contended in Science. Alp’s theory contradicted prevailing view that quasars could enable ...
... was made at Tokyo Observatory. Photoelectric and spectroscopic observations continued at Mt. Wilson and Mount Palomar Observatory Mt. Palomar Observatories through July; data indicated source might be "an uncatalogued old nova." Optical search ...
... tail-had been discovered by Dr. Roberto Barbon, Italian astronomer visiting Mt. Wilson and Mount Palomar Observatory Mt. Palomar Observatories, and confirmed by Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory. Named for its discoverer, ninth magnitude object ...
... going to be an astronomer; that was my thing. My vision was to work at Mount Palomar Observatory , the biggest optical telescope at the time. The first two years progressed pretty well ... had a two and a half foot diameter ball, a black sphere, and they had mounted steel balls on it. They had actually half drilled so you could take a steel ... it for pumping the heat out of the Command Module out to radiators that were mounted on the Service Module. The tubes that carried the fluid were made of aluminum. The ...

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