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Autor:
Botsford, Charles Hull
Publikováno v:
The North American Review, 1885 Aug 01. 141(345), 166-174.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/25118516
Autor:
Matt Johns, Gary Muller, Steven Gunnels, Bruce C. Bigelow, Antonin Bouchez, Tomas Chylek, Brian A. McLeod, Cary Smith, Ben Irarrazaval, Charles Hull, Christine Buleri, Abhijit Wadhavkar
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The preliminary design of the 25 m Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT) has been completed. This paper describes the design of the optics, structure and mechanisms, together with the rationales that lead to the current design. Analyses that were conducted
Autor:
Terry Wohlers, Michael Feygin, Emanuel M. Sachs, Roy Sanders, Allan Lightman, Yehudah Baron, Charles Hull
Publikováno v:
Rapid Prototyping Journal. 1:11-19
Recent developments in rapid prototyping provide evidence of the maturing of some areas of application. New applications continue to surface and new systems/processes are being introduced on a regular basis. The Fifth International Conference on Rapi
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The GMT (Giant Magellan Telescope) is a large ground-based telescope for astronomical research at optical and infrared wavelengths. The telescope is enclosed inside an Enclosure that rotates to follow the tracking of the telescope. The Enclosure is e
Autor:
Michael T. Sheehan, Charles Hull, Matt Johns, Steve Gunnels, Stephen A. Shectman, Jonathan Kern, Carey A. Smith
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT), one of several next generation Extremely Large Telescopes (ELTs), is a 25.4 meter diameter altitude over azimuth design set to be built at the summit of Cerro Campanas at the Las Campanas Observatory in Chile. The
Autor:
Greg Burley, Paul L. Schechter, Stephen A. Shectman, Steven C. West, Skip Schaller, Buddy Martin, Charles Hull, Matt Johns
The Magellan active optics system has been operating continuously on the Baade 6.5-m since the start of science operations in February 2001. The active optical elements include the primary mirror, with 104 actuators, and the secondary mirror, with 5
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::267413c1ed5b5469d37d634328d6fdff
A review has been performed of existing information that describes geology, hydrogeology, and geochemistry at the South District Wastewater Treatment Plant, which is operated by the Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department, in Dade County, Florida. Trea
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::76f8901c0580d1bc3b6d5ed54e536f44
https://doi.org/10.2172/911448
https://doi.org/10.2172/911448
Autor:
Donald G. York, J. Adelman, John E. Anderson, Jr., Scott F. Anderson, James Annis, Neta A. Bahcall, J. A. Bakken, Robert Barkhouser, Steven Bastian, Eileen Berman, William N. Boroski, Steve Bracker, Charlie Briegel, John W. Briggs, J. Brinkmann, Robert Brunner, Scott Burles, Larry Carey, Michael A. Carr, Francisco J. Castander, Bing Chen, Patrick L. Colestock, A. J. Connolly, J. H. Crocker, István Csabai, Paul C. Czarapata, John Eric Davis, Mamoru Doi, Tom Dombeck, Daniel Eisenstein, Nancy Ellman, Brian R. Elms, Michael L. Evans, Xiaohui Fan, Glenn R. Federwitz, Larry Fiscelli, Scott Friedman, Joshua A. Frieman, Masataka Fukugita, Bruce Gillespie, James E. Gunn, Vijay K. Gurbani, Ernst de Haas, Merle Haldeman, Frederick H. Harris, J. Hayes, Timothy M. Heckman, G. S. Hennessy, Robert B. Hindsley, Scott Holm, Donald J. Holmgren, Chi-hao Huang, Charles Hull, Don Husby, Shin-Ichi Ichikawa, Takashi Ichikawa, Željko Ivezić, Stephen Kent, Rita S. J. Kim, E. Kinney, Mark Klaene, A. N. Kleinman, S. Kleinman, G. R. Knapp, John Korienek, Richard G. Kron, Peter Z. Kunszt, D. Q. Lamb, B. Lee, R. French Leger, Siriluk Limmongkol, Carl Lindenmeyer, Daniel C. Long, Craig Loomis, Jon Loveday, Rich Lucinio, Robert H. Lupton, Bryan MacKinnon, Edward J. Mannery, P. M. Mantsch, Bruce Margon, Peregrine McGehee, Timothy A. McKay, Avery Meiksin, Aronne Merelli, David G. Monet, Jeffrey A. Munn, Vijay K. Narayanan, Thomas Nash, Eric Neilsen, Rich Neswold, Heidi Jo Newberg, R. C. Nichol, Tom Nicinski, Mario Nonino, Norio Okada, Sadanori Okamura, Jeremiah P. Ostriker, Russell Owen, A. George Pauls, John Peoples, R. L. Peterson, Donald Petravick, Jeffrey R. Pier, Adrian Pope, Ruth Pordes, Angela Prosapio, Ron Rechenmacher, Thomas R. Quinn, Gordon T. Richards, Michael W. Richmond, Claudio H. Rivetta, Constance M. Rockosi, Kurt Ruthmansdorfer, Dale Sandford, David J. Schlegel, Donald P. Schneider, Maki Sekiguchi, Gary Sergey, Kazuhiro Shimasaku, Walter A. Siegmund, Stephen Smee, J. Allyn Smith, S. Snedden, R. Stone, Chris Stoughton, Michael A. Strauss, Christopher Stubbs, Mark SubbaRao, Alexander S. Szalay, Istvan Szapudi, Gyula P. Szokoly, Anirudda R. Thakar, Christy Tremonti, Douglas L. Tucker, Alan Uomoto, Dan Vanden Berk, Michael S. Vogeley, Patrick Waddell, Shu-i Wang, Masaru Watanabe, David H. Weinberg, Brian Yanny, Naoki Yasuda
The Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) will provide the data to support detailed investigations of the distribution of luminous and non- luminous matter in the Universe: a photometrically and astrometrically calibrated digital imaging survey of pi stera
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::62a40a24a9425be0edb2f37f5bbea139
http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0006396
http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0006396
Autor:
Xiaohui Fan, Michael A. Strauss, Donald P. Schneider, James E. Gunn, Robert H. Lupton, Brian Yanny, Scott F. Anderson, John E. Anderson, Jr., James Annis, Neta A. Bahcall, J. A. Bakken, Steven Bastian, Eileen Berman, William N. Boroski, Charlie Briegel, John W. Briggs, J. Brinkmann, Michael A. Carr, Patrick L. Colestock, A. J. Connolly, J. H. Crocker, István Csabai, Paul C. Czarapata, John Eric Davis, Mamoru Doi, Brian R. Elms, Michael L. Evans, Glenn R. Federwitz, Joshua A. Frieman, Masataka Fukugita, Vijay K. Gurbani, Frederick H. Harris, Timothy M. Heckman, G. S. Hennessy, Robert B. Hindsley, Donald J. Holmgren, Charles Hull, Shin-Ichi Ichikawa, Takashi Ichikawa, Željko Ivezić, Stephen Kent, G. R. Knapp, Richard G. Kron, D. Q. Lamb, R. French Leger, Siriluk Limmongkol, Carl Lindenmeyer, Daniel C. Long, Jon Loveday, Bryan MacKinnon, Edward J. Mannery, P. M. Mantsch, Bruce Margon, Timothy A. McKay, Jeffrey A. Munn, Thomas Nash, Heidi Jo Newberg, R. C. Nichol, Tom Nicinski, Sadanori Okamura, Jeremiah P. Ostriker, Russell Owen, A. George Pauls, John Peoples, Donald Petravick, Jeffrey R. Pier, Ruth Pordes, Angela Prosapio, Ron Rechenmacher, Gordon T. Richards, Michael W. Richmond, Claudio H. Rivetta, Constance M. Rockosi, Dale Sandford, Gary Sergey, Maki Sekiguchi, Kazuhiro Shimasaku, Walter A. Siegmund, J. Allyn Smith, Chris Stoughton, Alexander S. Szalay, Gyula P. Szokoly, Douglas L. Tucker, Michael S. Vogeley, Patrick Waddell, Shu-i Wang, David H. Weinberg, Naoki Yasuda, Donald G. York
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
We present photometric and spectroscopic observations of 15 high-redshift quasars (z > 3.6) discovered from ~140 deg^2 of five-color (u'g'r'i'z') imaging data taken by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) during its commissioning phase. The quasars ar
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::7a57d1dc4b21a2f69dd0cd65d401eabf