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... 80% of the speed of light, had been discovered with the 200-in. telescope at Mt. Palomar Observatory, Walter Sullivan reported in the New York Times. It was the most distant of ... billions of years required for their light to reach earth, Dr. Allan R. Sandage of Mt. Palomar Observatory said his studies of brightness and velocities of these five quasars and four others ... " theory. Data on the nine quasars' velocities largely was the work of Dr. Maarten Schmidt, Mt. Palomar Observatory. ''(Sullivan, NYT, 5/18/65, 1, 2; 5/23/65, 6E)'' Stanley R. Reinartz ...
... )'' Mt. Palomar Observatory and Mt. Wilson Observatory were collectively renamed Hale Observatories, in honor of founder George E. Hale. As California facilities operated jointly by Cal Tech and Carnegie Institution of Washington, Mt. Palomar housed 5080-mm (200in) Hale telescope, world's largest optical telescope, and Mt. Wilson, 1524-mm (60-in) reflection telescope. ''(UPI, W ...
... -stellar blue galaxies," termed a "major new constituent of the universe," was announced by Mt. Wilson and Mt. Palomar observatories. The blue galaxies resembled quasi-stellar radio sources ("quasars") except that they did ... numbered about one to every 100,000 normal galaxies. According to Dr. Allan Sandage of Mt. Palomar, the newly discovered blue galaxies substantiated the theory that the "universe is a finite, closed ...
... X-1 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 ...
... with a 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...

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