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  2. Meade Instruments - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Meade acquired Coronado Filters from founder and designer David Lunt, [21] [22] who produce an extensive range of specialty telescopes that allow views of the sun in Hydrogen-Alpha, and formerly, at Calcium K line wavelengths. The Meade Coronado telescopes are called "Solarmax 40" or higher depending on the model. Coronado Personal ...

  3. Kitt Peak National Observatory - Wikipedia

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    The largest optical instruments at KPNO are the Mayall 4 meter telescope and the WIYN 3.5-meter telescope; there are also several two- and one-meter class telescopes. The McMath–Pierce solar telescope was for many decades [8] the largest solar telescope in the world and the largest unobstructed reflector (no secondary mirror in the path of ...

  4. Solar telescope - Wikipedia

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    A solar telescope or a solar observatory is a special-purpose telescope used to observe the Sun. Solar telescopes usually detect light with wavelengths in, or not far outside, the visible spectrum . Obsolete names for Sun telescopes include heliograph and photoheliograph .

  5. The Best Telescopes For Observing Our Solar System and Beyond

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  6. Mauna Loa Solar Observatory - Wikipedia

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    The Coronado Solarmax 60 (CS60) is a small refractor built by Meade Instruments which provides H-alpha disk and limb images. [ 3 ] Chromospheric Helium-I Imaging Photometer (CHIP) observes at a wavelength which is an emission line for non-ionized helium (He I) in order to monitor the chromosphere.

  7. Zweibrücken Observatory - Wikipedia

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    The dome houses a Celestron C14 optical telescope, with a diameter of 14 inches (36 cm), as well as a Coronado SolarMax solar telescope with a diameter of 4 centimetres (1.6 in) and a focal length of 40 centimetres (16 in). [2]