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Who did George Hale buy the land from for the building of the 200 inch telescope? |
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Mt. Palomar Observatory was built 5,600 feet above sea level because it was the only land available. |
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3.
What company manufactured the 200 inch lens? |
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What material is the disk made from? |
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During the summer construction months, only the construction crew was allowed to pour the concrete for the base and foundation of the observatory. |
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The size of the completed dome is 137 feet in diameter and 135 feet tall. These dimensions make it similar to the? |
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The 200 inch glass was transported in 16 days from New York to Pasadena, California by? |
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After the disk was delivered to Mt. Palomar, only the installation remained. |
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World War II halted the work on the 200 inch disk. |
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10.
The dedication ceremony took place on June 3, 1948. It was formally named in honor of George Hale. What were some of the guests allowed to do during the ceremony? |
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11.
Who took the first photograph using the 200 inch telescope? |
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12.
Is the 200 inch Hale telescope the only telescope at Mt. Palomar? |
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Is the 200 inch telescope equipped with adaptive optics? |
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Has the 200 inch mirror ever been re-aluminized? |
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Is the public allowed to look through the 200 inch telescope? |
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Did the United States ever issue a postage stamp of the telescope at Mt. Palomar? |
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17.
Where are the 200 inch Hale telescope operations controlled from? |
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18.
The 200 inch Hale telescope was the largest scope in the world until what country built a 236 inch reflector? |
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19.
Who owns and operates the Mt. Palomar observatory? |
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20.
What very important project is Mt. Palomar involved with? |
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