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  2. File:TV-block-diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    Block diagram of monochrome analogue television receiver: ... 12 December 2007: 500 × 500 (32 KB) ... Analog tv; Usage on de.wikipedia.org

  3. List of telescope parts and construction - Wikipedia

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    1.4 Mounts. 1.5 Optics. 2 Software and control interfaces. 3 Support equipment and buildings. 4 See also. Toggle the table of contents. ... List of telescope parts ...

  4. Equatorial mount - Wikipedia

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    A large German equatorial mount on the Forststernwarte Jena 50cm Cassegrain reflector telescope. An equatorial mount is a mount for instruments that compensates for Earth's rotation by having one rotational axis, called polar axis, parallel to the Earth's axis of rotation. [1] [2] This type of mount is used for astronomical telescopes and cameras.

  5. File:Astro TV logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Do not copy this file to Wikimedia Commons. This image is believed to be non-free or possibly non-free in its home country, Malaysia. In order for Commons to host a file, it must be free in its home country and in the United States.

  6. Astro Bot (series) - Wikipedia

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    Astro Bot [a] is a series [1] of augmented reality and platform games developed by Team Asobi, originally a group within Japan Studio, and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. The series began with the launch title The Playroom for PlayStation 4 in 2013 .

  7. Bally Astrocade - Wikipedia

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    The Bally Astrocade (also known as Bally Arcade and initially as Bally ABA-1000 [1]) is a second-generation home video game console and simple computer system designed by a team at Midway, at that time the videogame division of Bally.