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		<title>Video: Refractor telescope from 1934 still in use at Philadelphia’s Franklin Institute</title>
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Derrick Pitts, lead astronomer at Philadelphia&#8217;s Franklin Institute, talks about the telescope used in the Bloom Observatory. The 10-inch refractor telescope has been around since 1934, and was built by Carl Zeiss Jena and shipped over from Germany.
Here&#8217;s more from the Franklin Institute&#8217;s web site:
The original observatory, opened in 1934, had two telescopes. The 10-inch, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Derrick Pitts, lead astronomer at Philadelphia&#8217;s Franklin Institute, talks about the telescope used in the Bloom Observatory. The 10-inch refractor telescope has been around since 1934, and was built by Carl Zeiss Jena and shipped over from Germany.</p>
<p><span id="more-92532"></span>Here&#8217;s more <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww2.fi.edu%2Fexhibits%2Fpermanent%2Fbloomobservatory.php&sref=rss">from the Franklin Institute&#8217;s web site</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>The original observatory, opened in 1934, had two telescopes. The 10-inch, f/15 refractor, built by Carl Zeiss Jena, employed the latest optical and engineering techniques available in pre-World War II Germany. The 24-inch reflector telescope, manufactured by J.W. Fecker of Pittsburgh, was a convertible Newtonian/Cassegrain instrument with focal ratios of 14.4 and 7, respectively. The reflector was used for deep-sky observations, including the first recovery sighting of Comet Halley in the fall of 1985. City light pollution eventually rendered it ineffective, and the scope was moved to the Institute&#8217;s Space Command exhibit.<br />
Bloom Observatory was renovated in 2006. Nationally-recognized telescope mechanic, Christopher Ray, of Ray Museum Studios and a professor of Mechanical Engineering from Swarthmore College, completely rebuilt the Zeiss refractor, upgrading it with modern PC-controlled DC-servo drives to achieve GO-TO pointing accuracy of better than 0.2 arc-seconds on both axes. The upgrade enables visitors to see not only the only the usual, but also thousands of faint objects (down to about magnitude 13)&#8211;despite high levels of ambient light pollution.</p>
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