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  • Thumbnail for Samuel Oschin telescope
    The Samuel Oschin telescope (/ˈɔːʃɪn/), also called the Oschin Schmidt, is a 48-inch-aperture (1.22 m) Schmidt camera at the Palomar Observatory in northern...
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  • Samuel Oschin (1914 – July 28, 2003), born in Dayton, Ohio, was a Los Angeles entrepreneur and philanthropist. Oschin was born to a Jewish family on July...
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    including the 200-inch (5.1 m) Hale Telescope, the 48-inch (1.2 m) Samuel Oschin telescope (dedicated to the Zwicky Transient Facility, ZTF), the Palomar...
    33 KB (3,154 words) - 05:51, 27 October 2024
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    "Samuel Oschin Pavilion" until December 31, 2023. This structure was designed by ZGF Architects and is planned to be replaced with the new Samuel Oschin Air...
    28 KB (2,741 words) - 08:22, 18 December 2024
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    assembly. The space shuttle will soon be on display in the upcoming Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center at the California Science Center. Following the loss...
    61 KB (4,633 words) - 20:16, 19 November 2024
  • Thumbnail for Schmidt camera
    invented by Bernhard Schmidt in 1930. Some notable examples are the Samuel Oschin telescope (formerly Palomar Schmidt), the UK Schmidt Telescope and the ESO...
    24 KB (2,575 words) - 12:24, 23 November 2024
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    observations were taken by the team on October 21, 2003, using the 1.2 m Samuel Oschin Schmidt telescope at Palomar Observatory, California, but the image of Eris...
    77 KB (6,425 words) - 02:36, 17 December 2024
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    2003. The discovery formed part of a survey begun in 2001 with the Samuel Oschin telescope at Palomar Observatory near San Diego, California, using Yale's...
    88 KB (8,331 words) - 19:16, 16 December 2024
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    the 14" photographic glass plates being pulled off the Palomar's Samuel Oschin telescope (then called the 48-inch Schmidt Camera). Jean Mueller was hired...
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  • Siding Spring Observatory, Australia. It is very similar to the Samuel Oschin telescope in California. The telescope can detect objects down to magnitude...
    4 KB (462 words) - 12:20, 23 November 2024
  • in organizing the photographic glass plate archive of the 1.2-m Schmidt Oschin Telescope at Palomar Observatory JPL · 10028 10029 Hiramperkins 1981 QF...
    178 KB (428 words) - 17:22, 18 November 2024
  • in organizing the photographic glass plate archive of the 1.2-m Schmidt Oschin Telescope at Palomar Observatory. Active in a leadership role in the Mt...
    137 KB (445 words) - 22:35, 12 December 2024
  • end of 1958. The photographs were taken with the 48 inches (1.2 m) Samuel Oschin telescope at Palomar Observatory, and the astronomical survey was funded...
    6 KB (791 words) - 19:44, 4 February 2024
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    Los Angeles. Proceeds from the concert benefited the Cedars-Sinai Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute and further the mission of Rhonda's Kiss...
    187 KB (17,829 words) - 20:55, 21 December 2024
  • control software development during the conversion of the Palomar 1.2-m Oschin telescope. JPL · 11012 11013 Kullander 1982 QP1 Sven Kullander (1936–2014)...
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    at the Science Center's Samuel Oschin Pavilion (in a horizontal orientation) until the completion of the Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center (a planned...
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  • 1982 QR Roger Higson, American night assistant for the 1.2-meter Samuel Oschin telescope at Palomar Observatory in California. His supportive work has...
    166 KB (420 words) - 21:07, 20 November 2024
  • wide-field sky astronomical survey using a new camera attached to the Samuel Oschin Telescope at Palomar Observatory in San Diego County, California, United...
    11 KB (1,139 words) - 05:29, 16 December 2024
  • Thumbnail for Gonggong (dwarf planet)
    Sedna, beyond 50 AU (7.5×109 km; 4.6×109 mi) from the Sun, using the Samuel Oschin telescope at Palomar Observatory near San Diego, California. The survey...
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    Chad Trujillo and Michael Brown during the NEAT survey using the Samuel Oschin telescope at Palomar Observatory. Though elongated in shape, 2003 AZ84 displays...
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