Leonhard Euler Telescope, or the Swiss EULER Telescope, is a national, fully automatic 1.2-metre (47 in) reflecting telescope, built and operated by the...
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La Silla Observatory (redirect from ESO 1-metre Schmidt telescope)
the 1.54-m Danish Telescope, the 1.2-m Leonhard Euler Telescope, the Rapid Eye Mount telescope, TRAPPIST and TAROT. These telescopes are not operated by...
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the Europa rocket CORALIE, a spectrograph used by the Swiss 1.2-metre Leonhard Euler Telescope Coralia This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Didier Queloz (category 20th-century Swiss astronomers)
installation of an improved version (CORALIE), on the Swiss 1.2-metre Leonhard Euler Telescope. Very quickly this new facility started to detect exoplanets...
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confirmed in data collected by the CORALIE spectrograph on the Swiss 1.2-metre Leonhard Euler Telescope in 2012. It takes about 4.6 years to orbit its G-type star...
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result of radial velocity measurements taken with the Swiss 1.2-metre Leonhard Euler Telescope at La Silla Observatory in Chile. It is most stable if...
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transit occurring every 1.3 days. Follow-up radial velocity observations using the Swiss 1.2-metre Leonhard Euler Telescope confirmed that the transiting...
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Geneva Observatory (category Astronomical observatories in Switzerland)
operates the 1.2-metre Leonhard Euler Telescope. In cooperation with the Belgian University of Liège, it supports TRAPPIST, a 0.6-metre telescope specialized...
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reflecting telescopes for continuation of list to larger scopes A non-comprehensive non-exclusionary list of telescopes one yard to less than 2 metres in aperture...
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be poor measure of a reflective telescope's significance; for example, the Hubble Space Telescope has only a 2.4 metres (94 in) primary mirror. In addition...
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