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... telescope mirror is to deposit on it chemically a very thin layer of pure silver . Four years ago , however , John Strong ... Observatory ) , besides many smaller mirrors and gratings used on Mount Wilson and in Pasadena . The remarkable ...
... telescope mirror is to deposit on it chemically a very thin layer of pure silver . Four years ago , however , John Strong ... Observatory ) , besides many smaller mirrors and gratings used on Mount Wilson and in Pasadena . The remarkable ...
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... telescope . An observer , carried by the massive tube , must watch a star under considerable magnification and , with the aid ... Mount Wilson Observatory thirty years ago , com- bined with the work accomplished since that time with many ...
... telescope . An observer , carried by the massive tube , must watch a star under considerable magnification and , with the aid ... Mount Wilson Observatory thirty years ago , com- bined with the work accomplished since that time with many ...
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