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  2. List of solar telescopes - Wikipedia

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    A series of four radio telescopes located at various locations around the world. [33] [34] Daocheng Solar Radio Telescope: 150-450 MHz 2023- Sichuan province China: 313 parabolic antennas for detection of coronal mass ejection events. Operations started in 2023. [35] Mingantu interplanetary scintillation telescope: 327 MHz and 654 MHz 2023 ...

  3. Tasco - Wikipedia

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    Tasco mainly imports telescopes for amateur astronomers but has expanded into other optical products, such as spotting scopes, microscopes, binoculars, telescopic sights, and other rifle accessories. Tasco sells via retail stores, catalogs, and online retailers. Tasco is based in Miramar, Florida.

  4. Schmidt & Bender - Wikipedia

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    In 1992 Schmidt & Bender Hungaria Optik GmbH in Budapest, Hungary was founded as an independent company by Schmidt & Bender GmbH & Co. KG, Biebertal, Germany. The process of privatisation in Hungary made it possible for Schmidt & Bender to buy the production of precision optics and fibre optics from the government-owned enterprise of the Hungarian Opticai Works (MOM).

  5. Celestron - Wikipedia

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    Celestron telescopes offer the option to use computerized location of astronomical objects as well as mounts that will aim themselves at any given object, a technology known as GoTo. Most of the computerized models can be connected to an external computer via an RS-232 cable, allowing them to be controlled by a third-party astronomy program or ...

  6. W. M. Keck Observatory - Wikipedia

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    Left: The summit of Mauna Kea is considered one of the world's most important astronomical viewing sites. The twin Keck telescopes are among the largest optical/near-infrared instruments currently in use around the world. Middle: The night sky and Keck Observatory laser for adaptive optics. Right: W. M. Keck Observatory at sunset

  7. Swarovski Optik - Wikipedia

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    SWAROVSKI OPTIK, headquartered in Absam, Tyrol, Austria is part of the Swarovski group of companies. Founded in 1949, the Austrian company specialises in the development and manufacturing of long-range optical instruments in the premium segment of the market, including binoculars, telescopes (spotting scopes), rifle scopes, range finders and night sight devices.

  8. Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope - Wikipedia

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    It is the world's largest filled-aperture radio telescope [2] and the second-largest single-dish aperture, after the sparsely-filled RATAN-600 in Russia. [3] [4] It has a novel design, using an active surface made of 4,500 metal panels which form a moving parabola shape in real time. [5]

  9. Olympus Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Olympus Corporation [4] is a Japanese manufacturer of optics and reprography products, headquartered in Hachioji, Tokyo.Olympus was established in 1919, initially specializing in microscopes and thermometers, and later in imaging. [5]