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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