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  2. Bresser - Wikipedia

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    The Bresser GmbH product portfolio caters to both amateur and professional users, under several specialized brands. These include the Bresser Brand itself (telescopes, microscopes, binoculars, weather stations, and photo studio equipment), Explore Scientific (telescopes and astronomy accessories), National Geographic (optical and outdoor products like binoculars, [7] telescopes and microscopes ...

  3. Giant Magellan Telescope - Wikipedia

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    The Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT) is a ground-based, extremely large telescope currently under construction at Las Campanas Observatory in Chile's Atacama Desert.With a primary mirror diameter of 25.4 meters, it is expected to be the largest Gregorian telescope ever built, observing in optical and mid-infrared wavelengths (320–25,000 nm). [1]

  4. Palomar Observatory - Wikipedia

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    Astronomer George Ellery Hale, whose vision created Palomar Observatory, built the world's largest telescope four times in succession. [8] He published a 1928 article proposing what was to become the 200-inch Palomar reflector; it was an invitation to the American public to learn about how large telescopes could help answer questions relating to the fundamental nature of the universe.

  5. National Geographic Society – Palomar Observatory Sky Survey

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    The National Geographic Society – Palomar Observatory Sky Survey (NGS-POSS, or just POSS, also POSS I) was a major astronomical survey, that took almost 2,000 photographic plates of the night sky. It was conducted at Palomar Observatory , California, United States, and completed by the end of 1958.

  6. Yebes Observatory RT40m - Wikipedia

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    The telescope is located at Yebes Observatory (Spanish: Centro Astronómico de Yebes (CAY)). [2] Yebes Observatory is the main scientific and technical facility of the National Geographic Institute of Spain. [2] [3]

  7. Yebes Observatory - Wikipedia

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    Yebes Observatory is the main scientific and technical facility of the National Geographic Institute of Spain. The facilities include two radio telescopes, a solar tower, an astrograph and a Gravimeter. The most powerful telescope is the RT40 m telescope.

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