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  2. McMillin Observatory - Wikipedia

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    The observatory was equipped with a 12.5 inch aperture refractor, the largest telescope in Ohio, USA on its debut in 1896. [4] It was on a Warner and Swasey mounting and Brashear made the optics. [5] An 1896 document about the observatory said the Warner and Swasey mount was so well known it did no need description. [2]

  3. List of largest optical refracting telescopes - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish 1-m Solar Telescope, with a lens diameter of 43 inches, is technically the largest, with 39 inches clear for the aperture.The second largest refracting telescope in the world is the Yerkes Observatory 40 inch (102 cm) refractor, used for astronomical and scientific observation for over a century.

  4. List of the largest optical telescopes in North America

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    Largest in operation [7] James Lick telescope Lick Observatory: Mount Hamilton, California, USA: 91 cm (36") 17.6 m: 1888 William Thaw Telescope Allegheny Observatory: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA: 76 cm (30") 14.1 m: 1914: Brashear made, photographic [8] Leander McCormick Observatory: Charlottesville, Virginia, USA: 66 cm (26") 9.9 m: 1884 ...

  5. Cincinnati Observatory - Wikipedia

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    The Merz refractor was the biggest telescope in the United States in the early 1840s. [ 11 ] In 1871, the Observatory came under the control of the University of Cincinnati and in 1873 it was transferred from Mt. Adams to Mt. Lookout in order to escape the smoke and dirt of the city, where it remains today. [ 12 ]

  6. List of largest optical telescopes in the 19th century

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    Two-element refracting telescopes were extensively used in 19th century observatories despite their smaller apertures than metal, and later glass, mirror telescopes. The technology for silver-coating glass mirrors, more reflective than speculum metal and not subject to tarnishing, was developed in the mid-19th century but was slow to be adopted.

  7. List of large optical telescopes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of large optical telescopes. For telescopes larger than 3 meters in aperture see List of largest optical reflecting telescopes . This list combines large or expensive reflecting telescopes from any era, as what constitutes famous reflector has changed over time.