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- In 1893 Liverpool Astronomical Society obtained the 5 " Cooke equatorial telescope.
- Equatorial telescope mounts come in many designs.
- The Observatory also purchased Earnshaw's second clock which was operated at Equatorial Telescope.
- In some cases an observatory would move to a new location, or the equatorial telescope itself would be removed.
- The estate provides housing to the Equatorial Telescope Buildings, which have been converted to an interactive science centre for schoolchildren.
- By 1859 Scott was making systematic observations and in 1861 the acquisition of an equatorial telescope enabled him to expand his work.
- In his own words, he jokes that he was " too retarded " to build a more sophisticated telescope with an equatorial telescope mount.
- A panning time-lapse can be easily and inexpensively achieved by using a widely available Equatorial telescope mount with a Right ascension motor ( * 360 degree example using this method ).
- At the time of construction the instrumentation at the Crawford observatory was at the cutting edge of astronomy, with the Grubb equatorial telescope winning a gold medal at the Paris show of 1900.
- It has been identified by us, and in our presence has been sealed up and deposited in this foundation pier of the great equatorial telescope, this ninth day of January, 1887.
- The telescopes are mounted on an equatorial telescope mount built by Optical Mechanics, Inc . The large field of view of the Canon lenses gives each observatory a massive sky coverage of 490 square degrees per pointing.
- In 1795 he delivered the Troughton Equatorial Telescope to the Armagh Observatory, a 2 inch aperture mounted equatorially, and its first major instrument since its founding in 1790 ( It survived into the 21st century also ).
- From 1862 to 1864 he was president of the Paisley Philosophical Institution, and in 1882 he presented to the society the Coats Observatory; he furnished it with an equatorial telescope and other instruments, and provided a residence and endowment for the curator.
- At his request the university decided to build a fine equatorial telescope for the instruction of his class and for purposes of research, a scheme which, as a result of Warren de la Rue's munificent gift of instruments from his private observatory at axis.
- In 1923, the equatorial telescope by G . Rubb was erected and a seismograph, Milne-Shaw pattern, was installed for the study of earthquakes and a second machine was added in 1929 . A special underground chamber was constructed to house these delicate instruments.