The observatory held the group's prize possession, a 12-inch Newtonian Telescope, originally owned by Rev.
What does NEWT stand for?
NEWT stands for Newtonian Telescope
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For extended sample paths, the FTIR can be mounted to a rugged, 10-inch Newtonian telescope with tripod.
Kocur's computer-driven, eight-inch Newtonian telescope set up at the ball field behind Miller's River Environmental Center, those attending will get a chance to observe Saturn and its moons, bright stars, double stars, star clusters, the Orion Nebula, planetary nebulas, galaxies and other astronomical objects.
For long path analysis (over a wider sample region), the interferometer is mounted to a rugged, compact Newtonian telescope with tripod.
51 m Newtonian telescope and Johnson B, V, R and I filters were used to measure the brightness of Saturn between Sep.
51 meter Newtonian telescope at Walter Barber Observatory in Atlanta, Georgia, was used in making all photoelectric measurements.