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  2. List of largest optical reflecting telescopes - Wikipedia

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    Single mirrors are also referred to monolithic mirrors, and can be sub-categorized in types, such as solid or honeycomb. Comparison of nominal sizes of apertures of some notable optical telescopes For the largest reflecting telescopes on the planet, the horizontal indicates the year built and the vertical direction indicates the size of the ...

  3. List of largest optical telescopes historically - Wikipedia

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    Last large reflector with a speculum metal mirror, world's largest equatorially mounted telescope for several decades. [13] Melbourne Observatory, Melbourne, Australia: 1868–1889 William Lassell 48-inch [14] 1.22 m: 48" speculum metal mirror reflector: Malta: 1861–1865 Rosse telescope: Leviathan of Parsonstown: 1.83 m: 72" metal ...

  4. List of largest optical refracting telescopes - Wikipedia

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    This list includes some additional examples, such as the Great Paris telescope, which also used a mirror, and some solar telescopes which may have more complicated optical configurations. The SST has an optical aperture of 98 cm (39.37"), although the lens itself is 110 cm (43.31").

  5. James Webb Space Telescope - Wikipedia

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    The primary mirror segments and secondary mirror were moved away from their protective launch positions. This took about 10 days, because the 132 [ 211 ] actuator motors are designed to fine-tune the mirror positions at microscopic accuracy (10 nanometer increments) and must each move over 1.2 million increments (12.5 mm) during initial alignment.

  6. Gran Telescopio Canarias - Wikipedia

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    The GTC began its preliminary observations on 13 July 2007, using 12 segments of its primary mirror, made of Zerodur glass-ceramic by the German company Schott AG. Later, the number of segments was increased to a total of 36 hexagonal segments fully controlled by an active optics control system, working together as a reflective unit.

  7. Hale Telescope - Wikipedia

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    The Hale's 200 in (510 cm) mirror was near the technological limit of a primary mirror made of a single rigid piece of glass. [ 22 ] [ 23 ] Using a monolithic mirror much larger than the 5-meter Hale or 6-meter BTA-6 is prohibitively expensive due to the cost of both the mirror, and the massive structure needed to support it.

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