MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «TELESPECTROSCOPE»
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «TELESPECTROSCOPE»
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Spectrum Analysis Explained ...: Including an Explanation of ...
It was on the principles before mentioned that Lockyet based his plan of
observing the spectra of the prominences in full sunlight by means of a
telespectroscope (Fig. VIII.). LOCKYER'S TELESPECTROSCOPE. For this
purpose the slit of a ...
2
The Concise Knowledge Astronomy
The TELESPECTROSCOPE. — For the examination of the spectra of the
heavenly bodies, a spectroscope is attached to the eye end of a telescope from
which the eye-piece has been removed, such a combination forming a
telespectroscope.
Agnes Mary Clerke, Alfred Fowler, John Ellard Gore, 2011
The workings of the Time-telespectroscope involve all the intricate postulates and
mathematical formulae of Time-traveling itself. As a matter of practicality, however
, the results obtained are simple of understanding. The etheric vibratory rate of ...
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Study, Measure, Experiment: Stories of Scientific ...
The original form of Young's telespectroscope (used in Spain) contained a train
of six prisms plus a seventh half-prism, on the back of which was cemented a
right-angle prism to reflect the light back through the upper part of the train. Such
a ...
David Pantalony, Richard Lynn Kremer, Francis J. Manasek, 2005
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Stargazing, past and present. Expanded from shorthand notes ...
fIrt. PAGE 192. The eyepiece end of the Newall refractor ' . 427 193. Solar
telespectroscope (Browning's form) 428 194. Solar telespectroscope (Grubb'B
form) 428 195. Side view of spectroscope . . 429 196. Plan of spectroscope ....
429 197.
Joseph Norman Lockyer (sir.), George Mitchell Seabroke, 1878
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Myths and Marvels of Astronomy:
These two observers at once directed theirtelescope armedwith spectroscopic
adjuncts—the telespectroscope is the pleasing name ofthecompound instrument
—to the newcomer. The result was rather startling.It may be well, however, before
...
Richard A. (Richard Anthony) Proctor, 2014
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Myths and Marvels of Astronomy
These two observers at once directed their telescope armed with spectroscopic
adjuncts—the telespectroscope is the pleasing name of the compound
instrument—to the new-comer. The result was rather startling. It may be well,
however, ...
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Nomenclature 3.0 for Museum Cataloging
... Optical T&E Chromatoscope Telescope, Cassegrain Telescope, Achromatic
Telescope, Galilean Telescope, Solar Telespectroscope Classification: Definition
: Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to BIOLOGICAL T&E observe,
...
Paul Bourcier, Ruby Rogers, Nomenclature Committee, 2010
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z ...
... signalling fortheautomatic transmissionof differentsignals, in use inlarge hotels,
forpolice alarms, &c. [Gr.tēle,far,sēma, asign.] Telesia,tēlē′sia, n. the sapphire.[
Gr. telesios, finishing—telos, the end.] Telespectroscope, telēspek′trōskōp ...
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Lexicology and Corpus Linguistics
Words like altimeter; electroencephalogram, hydrophone and telespectroscope
are obviously not themselves classical words: they have been built from Latin
and Greek elements to deal with relatively recent technological innovation.
Indeed ...