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Hale telescope
noun
- the 200-inch (508-centimeter) reflector at the Palomar Observatory.
Word History and Origins
Origin of Hale telescope1
Example Sentences
The video was received by the Hale telescope at the Palomar observatory, where it was downloaded.
While you’re there, you can visit the nearby Palomar Observatory, run by the California Institute of Technology, and see its famous Hale Telescope.
ZTF SLRN-2020 remained a puzzle until a year later, when the team analyzed its spectrum at infrared wavelengths with Palomar’s Hale Telescope and found that it was still astonishingly bright.
When I first visited the 200-inch Hale Telescope on Palomar Mountain in California — a rite of passage for a young science writer — I was startled to discover, looking down the barrel of what was then the world’s largest and most famous telescope, a dinner-plate-size gash left by a tool that a worker had dropped years earlier.
The Carnegie began eyeing Chilean skies in the 1960s as a potential site for a southern twin to the 200-inch Hale Telescope, which was completed on Palomar Mountain in 1948 in partnership with the California Institute of Technology.
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