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  2. Anglo-Australian Telescope - Wikipedia

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    The Anglo-Australian Telescope (AAT) is a 3.9-metre equatorially mounted telescope operated by the Australian Astronomical Observatory and situated at the Siding Spring Observatory, Australia, at an altitude of a little over 1,100 m. In 2009, the telescope was ranked as having the fifth-highest-impact of the world's optical telescopes.

  3. Australian Astronomical Observatory - Wikipedia

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    The Anglo-Australian Telescope Agreement was signed on 25 September 1969 and came into effect on 22 February 1971. The Joint Policy Committee was replaced by the Anglo-Australian Telescope Board (AATB), an entity with full legal status under Australian law with responsibilities of overseeing the running of the telescope.

  4. Siding Spring Observatory - Wikipedia

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    Observatory Siding Spring Observatory Siding Spring Mountain with Anglo-Australian Telescope dome visible near centre of image. Alternative names sso Organization Research School of Astronomy & Astrophysics at the Australian National University Observatory code 413 Location Siding Spring Mountain /Mount Woorat, near Coonabarabran, New South Wales, Australia Coordinates 31°16′24″S 149°03 ...

  5. List of telescopes of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australia can access the Southern skies, which was a popular trend in the 20th century (many telescope had been built for the northern hemisphere). The third largest optical telescope in the world in 1974 was Anglo-Australian Telescope, one of the really large telescopes of that time and built in Australia. There are several radio telescopes ...

  6. David Malin - Wikipedia

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    During his career at the AAO, Malin made about 150 three-colour images of deep sky objects, mostly using plates taken with the 4-metre (160 in) Anglo-Australian Telescope and the 1.2-metre (47 in) UK Schmidt Telescope. The true-colour images are assembled from three separate monochromatic photographs taken through red, green and blue filters.

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  8. Anglo-Australian Planet Search - Wikipedia

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    The Anglo Australian Planet Search or (AAPS) is a long-term astronomical survey started in 1998 and continuing to the present. It is being carried out on the 3.9-metre Anglo-Australian Telescope (AAT) of the Anglo-Australian Observatory in Australia.

  9. Ben Gascoigne - Wikipedia

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    Sidney Charles Bartholemew "Ben" Gascoigne AO (11 November 1915 – 25 March 2010) was a New Zealand-born optical astronomer and expert in photometry who played a leading role in the design and commissioning of Australia's largest optical telescope, the Anglo-Australian Telescope, which for a time was one of the world's most important astronomical facilities.