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  2. Televue - Wikipedia

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    The Tele Vue range includes Plossl, Nagler, and zoom eyepieces. [2] They started with a variety of Plossl eyepieces for amateur astronomers. The introduction of the original Nagler 13mm Type 1 in 1982 with its wide field of view and an equally high price soon made their mark.

  3. Meade Instruments - Wikipedia

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    Accessories produced by Meade include the series 5000 eyepieces that are comparable in construction to those of Chester, New York-based Tele Vue Optical's "Nagler" (82-degree field of view), "Panoptic" (68-degree field of view), and "Radian" (60-degree field of view) eyepieces.

  4. Eyepiece - Wikipedia

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    Lens layouts of earlier Nagler eyepieces Nagler "type 2" (1988) eyepiece lens layout. Invented by Albert Nagler and patented in 1979, the Nagler eyepiece is a design optimized for astronomical telescopes to give an ultra-wide field of view (82°) that has good correction for astigmatism and other aberrations. Introduced in 2007, the Ethos is an ...

  5. Gerald Nagler - Wikipedia

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    Gerald Nagler was the son of the Austrian Jewish businessman Siegmund Nagler. [4] The family moved from Vienna to Stockholm in 1931, where he grew up and graduated in 1948. He worked in, and later took over, the wholesale and import company for instruments and optical equipment founded by his father.

  6. Nagler-Rolz NR 54 - Wikipedia

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    Nagler evaded the Red Army and was interviewed by the British after the war. The NR 54 V1 remained in Austria, while the V2 was captured by American forces after the war, who evaluated it at Freeman Army Airfield. [1] The NR 55 had been destroyed by an Allied bombing raid in 1944. [1]

  7. Michael N. Nagler - Wikipedia

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    Michael N. Nagler (1974). Spontaneity and Tradition, A Study in the Oral Art of Homer. University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-02245-4. Michael N. Nagler (2001). the search for a nonviolent future. Berkeley Hills Books. ISBN 978-1-893163-16-4. The Upanishads. Translated by Eknath Easwaran. Afterword Michael N. Nagler. Nilgiri Press. 2007.

  8. Whispertown - Wikipedia

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    Whispertown (formerly known as Whispertown 2000 or the Whispertown 2000) is an American indie music project from Los Angeles, California, fronted by singer-songwriter Morgan Nagler. They have toured or performed with Bright Eyes , Rilo Kiley , Jenny Lewis , the Breeders , She & Him , Maria Taylor , M. Ward , Margot & the Nuclear So and So's and ...

  9. Larry Nagler - Wikipedia

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    Larry Nagler (born July 1, 1940) is an American former college and professional tennis player. [1] In college, Nagler played on the UCLA Bruins men's basketball team for Hall of Fame coach John Wooden in 1958 and 1959.

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