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Title
The 200-inch telescope image intensifier spectrograph, Palomar Observatory, with work crew standing below
Date Created and/or Issued
1967-12-07
Contributing Institution
Huntington Library
Collection
Photographs
Rights Information
For information on using Huntington Library materials, please see Reproductions of Huntington Library Holdings: https://www.huntington.org/library-rights-permissions
Description
The 200-inch telescope image intensifier spectrograph, Palomar Observatory, with work crew standing below. Left to right: Chuck Kearns, Warren Weaver, Fred Anderson, and Bill Van Hook.
Image courtesy of the Observatories of the Carnegie Institution for Science Collection at the Huntington Library, San Marino, California.
Type
image
Format
image/tiff
Extent
1 5X7 B/W print; 1 5X7 film neg
Identifier
COPC 2155
30152
http://hdl.huntington.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15150coll2/id/2056
Subject
Spectrograph
Spectrum analysis--Instruments
Telescopes
Large astronomical telescopes
Astronomical instruments
Optical instruments
Palomar Observatory
Astronomical observatories
Kearns, Chuck
Weaver, Warren, Anderson, Fred
Van Hook, Bill
Group portraits. (gmgpc)
Portrait Photographs. (aat)
Photographic prints. (gmgpc)
Place
Palomar, Mount (Calif.)
Source
Photographs, Huntington Digital Library

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