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re instrument consists of a metal housing, a reflector, a lamp assembly, and a Fresnel lens.
It was owned by The Daily Reflector along with WNCT radio (1070 AM and 107.9 FM)
atory's main telescope is a 2.6 m cassegrain reflector, along with a 1 and .5 m Schmidt camera as w
lectors followed such as the Harvard 60-inch Reflector, also with a mirror by A.A. Common and the H
: a Mark-III photoelectric astrolabe; a 60cm reflector; an 85cm reflector; a 60/90cm Schmidt telesc
is equipped with a 650mm diameter cassegrain reflector and a few small portable telescopes.
Figures: A truncated paraboloid reflector and its antenna pattern (a: lateral view, b:
He constructed a much better 10-inch (210mm) reflector and began serious astronomical observation.
It was dedicated in 1962 with a 0.91-m reflector and 0.50-m Schmidt telescope as a branch sta
, Kensington (10" refractor), Victoria, (12" reflector) and Mond which houses the famous 6¼-inch Lo
Roy H. Park bought the Daily Reflector and WNCT-AM-FM-TV in 1961, and the station r
ory in Flagstaff, Arizona, Moore's 12.5 inch reflector, and the University of Leicester's recently
ing two half-spheres of beryllium (a neutron reflector) around a plutonium core.
triangular corner reflector as cut from a hollow cube
ok published until 1946 and it was named The Reflector as it stands to date.
Inmarsat 4 in service has a large deployable reflector as main antenna.
ting in the world, after Lord Rosse's 6 foot reflector at Birr, Ireland.
bserved it using his 18 inch metallic mirror reflector at the Cape of Good Hope.
In 1956 he used the 60" reflector at the Mount Wilson Observatory to observe a
s (MMOD) shielding, the addition of a Planar Reflector at the request of the Japanese Space Agency
The brick acted as a neutron reflector, bringing the mass to criticality.
onstructed in an assembly-line mode, lighted reflector buoys - large, steel buoys used for round-th
solved the problem of viewing the image in a reflector by allowing the observer to stand behind the
Lightolier is also known for its advanced reflector designs, and was the first lighting company
e useful reflections, replacing the cloud of reflector discs with a more effective array that cover
diameter, it will be the largest commercial reflector dish ever used in space), allowing it to com
ar energy system that uses a 10 square meter reflector dish.
The R. L. M. reflector dome and others developed by the Benjamin Co
ional domes were built for a 13-inch (33 cm) reflector donated by Robert Cox and for a 13-inch (33
The Reflector editors wrote.
the holographic reflection (as in the Bragg reflector), either refractive index or spacing between
Where a reflector foil has some insulating ability against con
actors were still in vogue, but the Crossley reflector foreshadowed the success of large reflectors
f the rear fuselage, mastless radio antenna, reflector gunsight and improved armor and engine cooli
After tests with two experimental gyro reflector gunsights which had begun in 1939, the first
western mast of this antenna, which acts as reflector, has a height of 250 metres while the easter
with a 600 mm diameter newtonian/cassegrain reflector, has been open to public since 1992 by Kaizu
The two surfaces of the reflector have different radii to correct the aberrati
epression prevented him to construct a large reflector he had designed for the university at Ann Ar
16" Signature Reflector Heavy Full Crash
15" Signature Reflector Heavy Full Crash (custom)
mbal setup, which features the new Signature Reflector Heavy Full Crash models.
e, but must be used while stationary, as the reflector impedes its movement through water.
at the Observatoire de Haute-Provence 1.93m reflector in south-eastern France for the Northern Ext
was home to a 100 cm diameter aperture Zeiss reflector in the first half of the 20th century, one o
interesting innovation is the use of a white reflector instead of one covered with aluminum foil or
The reflector is a segment of a parabolic reflector, so th
A prototype Scheffler reflector is being constructed in India for use in a s
ar automata such as Conway's Game of Life, a reflector is a pattern that can interact with a spaces
A corner reflector is a retroreflector consisting of three mutu
A more effective DIY radiator reflector is a thin insulating layer (against conducti
Since the reflector is narrow in the vertical plane and wide in
ition to its telescope, a 20-inch Cassegrain reflector, it houses an astronomy exhibit gallery and
y equipped with an all-but-obsolete wick and reflector, it gained a sixth order Fresnel lens within
the location in the table to that of the 3m reflector just because it's the most used telescope on
es that are unsuitable for use with dichroic reflector lights can be identified by the IEC 60598 No
A reflector made of a light material like graphite or be
-inch (40-cm) computer-controlled Cassegrain reflector manufactured by DFM Engineering.
re tall mast radiator, a 80 metre tall guyed reflector mast had to be built.
The old 80 metre tall reflector mast, which wnt obsolete, was dismantled.
and collection (which depends on the type of reflector material covering the scintillator and light
0.6 meter Cassegrain reflector, Mather telescope
in three groups, each in front of a passive reflector, mounted on a large aimable cross.
1853 and 1855 patents for different types of reflector: myriastratic or diamond-shaped, silver flut
1.2-meter reflectors and a second 1.3-meter reflector named PAIRITEL (Peters Automated IR Imaging
The MONS Telescope is a reflector of 50 cm in diameter, constructed by the Uni
The tower also has a radar reflector on the northwest side.
lightcraft, the laser shines on a parabolic reflector on the underside of the vehicle that concent
A view with a 24-inch reflector on a fine Arizona night showed the cluster a
here in response: There is a light and radar reflector on the next rock inland from Bligh Reef, and
n-campus newspaper at Mississippi State, The Reflector, once reported that Rick's Rowdies are "the
est brick building with a 16 inch Cassegrain reflector optical telescope.
n will be achieved by a truncated paraboloid reflector or a circular paraboloid reflector.
In 1900 Grubb invented the reflector or "reflex" sight, a non-magnifying optical
of the initial mounts came from the 36 inch reflector originally mounted in Andrew Ainslie Common'
Radiator reflector panels being installed behind a domestic rad
The waves strike a reflector placed parallel to the crystal.
Unga Khan using his Reflector Plate
icity, that, in combination with a parabolic reflector, produces 300 million candlepower of illumin
The West Dome has a 24-inch f/11 Cassegrain reflector purchased and owned by AAI, and installed in
ble to pass through the absorbing layer, the reflector redirects this light back up to ensure the g
cluster of observatory buildings for all the reflector, refractor, and catadioptric telescopes.
Reflector sight
k to perfect the periscope and inventing the reflector sight.
The 0.9 meter (36-inch) Cassegrain reflector sits beneath a 10 meter (30 ft.) dome, and i
The reflector size was increased to 15 (460 mm) inches by
There was also a graphite neutron reflector surrounding the core.
The obsolete lamp and reflector system in the light was replaced by a Foward
ick, 30 feet tall, and lit with the lamp and reflector system typical of the period.
roved sight which would incorporate a normal reflector system instead.
s instrumental in the development of Tritium reflector technology for Pakistan's nuclear weapons.
Meade 10-inch Cassegrain reflector telescope
Meade 14-inch Cassegrain reflector telescope
is dome contains a 36-inch-diameter (910 mm) reflector telescope
ng is where the observatory's 16" Cassegrain Reflector telescope is housed.
iversity Observatory using a 1.8 m (70.9 in) reflector telescope built for the project.
arnegie telescope is a 20-inch (510 mm) twin reflector telescope located at Lick Observatory in Cal
tems were re-examined with the 2.2 m (87 in) reflector telescope at the Calar Alto Observatory in S
In 1932 a 10.5-inch (270 mm) reflector telescope was added to the observatory as we
a 24-inch-diameter (610 mm) Ritchie-Chretien reflector telescope operated by observatory staff and
, athletic fields and tennis courts, a large reflector telescope, and a satellite downlink receiver
The observatory features a rooftop 16” Meade reflector telescope.
new dome to house a recently donated 20-inch reflector telescope.
of parts for the 100-inch (2,500 mm) Hooker reflector telescope.
Two Meade 8-inch Cassegrain reflector telescopes
He also patented different types of light reflector that would allow natural light into building
He hit the reflector, the bullet bounced back through the target,
dipole elements backed by a plane wire mesh reflector; the individual dipoles are aligned in an E-
For instance, using the orbital reflector the size of a tennis court, like that carrie
d after Mrs. Bohm-Walz, who donated the Walz reflector to the Heidelberg Observatory.
In 1832, Cole moved the Reflector to Rochester, New York and changed the perio
reactor design calls for a moveable neutron reflector to be placed over the column of fuel.
Common eventual sold the 36 reflector to British politician Edward Crossley who ga
element with a dish or conical-shaped sound reflector to focus the signals, in a similar manner to
a single transducer focused into a parabolic reflector to form a parabolic loudspeaker, or an array
ophone is a microphone that uses a parabolic reflector to collect and focus sound waves onto a rece
UH88 is a Cassegrain reflector tube telescope with an f/10 focal ratio, sup
The telescope is a Cassegrain reflector type with a 20.5" (52 cm) primary mirror.
idered by professional astronomers to be any reflector type telescope with a primary mirror of less
bservatory which houses his 8 inch Newtonian Reflector used for studying the Moon and Planets of th
The original 10 inch Newtonian reflector was replaced by a 0.4 meter Meade SCT in 199
he locomotive or steamer lamp with parabolic reflector was raised on rails to a height of 120 feet
cedure it became obvious that the AVR bottom reflector was broken; in its crack about 200 fuel pebb
machine, with the fourth rotor wheel to be a reflector wheel.
A toroidal mirror is a form of parabolic reflector which has a different focal distance dependi
sed an additional 16 inch Schmidt-Cassegrain reflector which is currently being set up to allow for
This 50 m² reflector will generate temperatures of 700 °C (1,292
here in 1957, and needed 64 km (40 miles) of reflector wire (since removed).
d with a 61 cm astrometrical and photometric reflector with a CCD camera and a 60 cm photometric re
He did this by obscuring the reflector with a mask containing two vertical slits.
Design consist of a folded Cassegrain reflector with f/9 and 40 arcminute of corrected field
ened in 1966 with a 31-inch (790 mm) Tinsley reflector, with a 40-inch (1,000 mm) Baker-Schmidt ast
be called the Mangin mirror, a concave glass reflector with the silver surface on the rear side of
                                                                                                   


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