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  2. List of the largest optical telescopes in North America

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    Hale Telescope Palomar Obs. 200 inch 508 cm 1949 USA: Hooker Telescope Mount Wilson Obs. 100 inch 254 cm 1917 USA: McDonald Obs. 82 inch i.e. Otto Struve Telescope: 82 inch 208 cm 1939 USA: David Dunlap Observatory: 74 inch 188 cm 1935 Canada: Plaskett telescope Dominion Astrophysical Obs. 72 inch 182 cm 1918 Canada: 69-inch Perkins Telescope [10]

  3. Refracting telescope - Wikipedia

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    Some famous 19th century doublet refractors are the James Lick telescope (91 cm/36 in) and the Greenwich 28 inch refractor (71 cm). An example of an older refractor is the Shuckburgh telescope (dating to the late 1700s). A famous refractor was the "Trophy Telescope", presented at the 1851 Great Exhibition in London.

  4. List of largest optical refracting telescopes - Wikipedia

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    However, other large refractors include a 21st-century solar telescope which is not directly comparable because it uses a single element non-achromatic lens, and the short-lived Great Paris Exhibition Telescope of 1900. It used a 78-inch (200 cm) Focault siderostat for aiming light into the Image-forming optical system part of the telescope ...

  5. Orion Telescopes & Binoculars - Wikipedia

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    Orion ED120 apo refractor on Orion's Sirius EQ-G "GoTo" and GPS equipped German equatorial mount with portable 12 volt power supply. Orion sold a range of telescopes that they characterize as "beginner", "intermediate" or "advanced", including Newtonians, Maksutovs, Schmidt-Cassegrains, Ritchey-Chrétiens and refractors with or without (sold as optical tube assemblies or "OTA") a variety of ...

  6. Celestron - Wikipedia

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    A range of 2.4 to 6-inch (150 mm) refractor telescopes. 6 to 10-inch (250 mm) traditional reflector telescopes on German equatorial mounts. SkyScout – an astronomical sky finder or a personal planetarium. Digital, Biological, and Stereo viewing microscopes; Binoculars and Spotting scopes; Various mounts

  7. List of largest optical telescopes in the 19th century

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    refractor: County Sligo, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland: 1834 [31] The 12.8 Inch Merz refractor at Royal Greenwich Observatory [33] 32.5 cm (12.8") refractor: Greenwich, England: 1850s McMillin Observatory 12½-inch [34] 31.75 cm (12½") refractor: Ohio, USA: 1895; 1896–1968 Bamberg Refractor, Wilhelm Foerster Observatory (since ...

  8. Meade Instruments - Wikipedia

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    LXD75, including Newtonian, Schmidt-Newtonian, Advanced Coma-Free, and achromatic refractor telescopes; ETX-LS, 150mm (6 in) and 200mm (8 in) F/10 ACF telescope on a single-fork arm with integral GPS and 'Eclips' camera for self-alignment. DS-2000 Series, 80mm (3.1") refractor, 114mm (4.5") and 130mm (5.1") reflector on altazimuth Goto mounts

  9. Televue - Wikipedia

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    Recent examples of this telescope have sold for well into 5 figures. Today, Tele Vue's apochromatic refractor telescopes, which have reduced chromatic aberration, come in diameters ranging from 60mm (2.4 inches) to 127mm (5 inches). [1] The imaging system ("is" series) telescopes are designed primarily for astrophotography.

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