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  2. 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 ...

  3. Exploration Flight Test-1 - Wikipedia

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    Orion CM-001 used on the EFT-1 mission was built by Lockheed Martin. [9] On 22 June 2012, the final welds of the EFT-1 Orion were completed at the Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans, Louisiana. [9] It was then transported to Kennedy Space Center's Operations and Checkout Building, where the remainder of the spacecraft was completed. [10]

  4. William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse - Wikipedia

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    William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse KP FRS (17 June 1800 – 31 October 1867), was an English engineer and astronomer.He built several giant telescopes. [1] [2] His 72-inch telescope, built in 1845 and colloquially known as the "Leviathan of Parsonstown", was the world's largest telescope, in terms of aperture size, until the early 20th century. [3]

  5. Orion 1 - Wikipedia

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    Orion 1 or Orion-1 may refer to: Exploration Flight Test-1, the first test launch of the Orion space capsule in 2014; Orión (rocket), a sounding rocket prototype from Argentina, launched in 1965 and 1966; Orion (space telescope), a space telescope flown in 1971 aboard the Salyut 1 space station

  6. XMM-Newton - Wikipedia

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    The Optical Monitor (OM) is a 30 cm (12 in) Ritchey–Chrétien optical/ultraviolet telescope designed to provide simultaneous observations alongside the spacecraft's X-ray instruments. The OM is sensitive between 170 and 650 nanometres in a 17 × 17 arcminute square field of view co-aligned with the centre of the X-ray telescope's field of view.

  7. Artemis 1 mission: Closer look at Orion spacecraft elements - AOL

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    The Artemis 1 moon rocket is comprised of the Space Launch System (SLS), which is the super heavy-lift launch vehicle, and the Orion spacecraft, which contains three main elements including the ...

  8. Orion (space telescope) - Wikipedia

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    The Orion 1 space astrophysical observatory was installed in the orbital station Salyut 1. It was designed by Grigor Gurzadyan of Byurakan Observatory in Armenia , USSR . It was operated in June 1971 by crew member Viktor Patsayev , who thus became the first man to operate a telescope outside the Earth's atmosphere.

  9. Orion 2 - Wikipedia

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    Orion 2 or Orion-2 may refer to: Orion 2, a space telescope flown in 1973 aboard the Soyuz 13 spacecraft; Orión-2, a sounding rocket from Argentina, used from 1966 to 1971; Orion 2, a communications satellite launched in 1999, later renamed Telstar 12; Orion capsule space mission 2, formerly the Exploration Mission 1, Artemis 1

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