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Shajn 2.6-m Reflector (Crimean 102 inch) | ||||
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Shajn 2.6-m Reflector | has longitude 34° 00' E | ![]() |
has latitude 44° 44' N | ![]() | |
has aperture 2.64 m | ![]() | |
has focal ratio f/3.8, 15.7, 16.4, 40 | ![]() | |
has synonym Crimean 102 inch | ![]() | |
has owner Crimean Astrophysical Obs. | ![]() | |
has creation date 1960 | ![]() | |
has location Nauchny, Ukraine | ![]() | |
is an instance of reflector | ![]() | |
is an instance of optical telescope | ![]() | |
is an instance of Fork equatorial telescope | ![]() | |
Fork equatorial telescope | has mounting equatorial fork | ![]() |
reflector | has mirror maker the person, company or institution that created the mirror | ![]() |
has mirror type material and other engineering details | ![]() | |
has mirror diameter equal to aperture (except for Schmidt which has aperture smaller than mirror diameter) | ![]() | |
has secondary mirror shape | ![]() | |
has primary mirror shape | ![]() | |
optical telescope | has optical design | ![]() |
has reference astroweb | ![]() | |
Earth based telescope | has mounting manufacturer the person, company or institution that constructed the mounting | ![]() |
has altitude height above sea level in meters | ![]() | |
has temperature ambient | ![]() | |
telescope | has wavelength sensitivity | ![]() |
has angular resolving power | ![]() | |
has effective diameter | ![]() | |
has operator | ![]() | |
has purpose observe celestial objects | ![]() | |
artifact | has creator | ![]() |
physical object | has angular momentum | ![]() |
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