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- Carnegie_telescope abstract "The Carnegie telescope is a 20-inch (510 mm) twin reflector telescope located at Lick Observatory in California, USA.The Carnegie 20-inch (510 mm) twin refractor is located in a mid-sized dome at the observatory. Because the Carnegie is actually two 20-inch (510 mm) telescopes, side by side on a single mount, it looks more like a large set of very long binoculars rather than a telescope. One side is designed to photograph blue light and the other yellow light. The Carnegie was built expressly to measure the motions of as many stars as possible in our local area of the Milky Way. Called the Lick Proper Motion Survey, the Carnegie's mission was to photograph the entire night sky twice; once in the 1950s and again 20 years later. By comparing both sets of photographs, much was learned about the motion of stars and the structure of our galaxy. The Carnegie is not used today except when photographs of a wide area of the sky are needed.".
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- Carnegie_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Binoculars.
- Carnegie_telescope wikiPageWikiLink California.
- Carnegie_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lick_Observatory.
- Carnegie_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Category:Telescopes.
- Carnegie_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Galaxy.
- Carnegie_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Lick_Observatory.
- Carnegie_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Lick_Proper_Motion_Survey.
- Carnegie_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Light.
- Carnegie_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Milky_Way.
- Carnegie_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Observatory.
- Carnegie_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Photograph.
- Carnegie_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Reflecting_telescope.
- Carnegie_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Reflector_telescope.
- Carnegie_telescope wikiPageWikiLink Star.
- Carnegie_telescope wikiPageWikiLink USA.
- Carnegie_telescope wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Carnegie_telescope wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carnegie telescope".
- Carnegie_telescope wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carnegie".
- Carnegie_telescope hasPhotoCollection Carnegie_telescope.
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- Carnegie_telescope subject Category:Lick_Observatory.
- Carnegie_telescope subject Category:Telescopes.
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- Carnegie_telescope comment "The Carnegie telescope is a 20-inch (510 mm) twin reflector telescope located at Lick Observatory in California, USA.The Carnegie 20-inch (510 mm) twin refractor is located in a mid-sized dome at the observatory. Because the Carnegie is actually two 20-inch (510 mm) telescopes, side by side on a single mount, it looks more like a large set of very long binoculars rather than a telescope. One side is designed to photograph blue light and the other yellow light.".
- Carnegie_telescope label "Carnegie telescope".
- Carnegie_telescope sameAs m.0b8qj9.
- Carnegie_telescope sameAs Q5043985.
- Carnegie_telescope sameAs Q5043985.
- Carnegie_telescope lat "37.34260555555556".
- Carnegie_telescope long "-121.63800833333333".
- Carnegie_telescope wasDerivedFrom Carnegie_telescope?oldid=532099480.
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