-
refractor of the
early 1830s,
which had a 13.3-inch (340 mm)
aperture Cauchoix of
Paris lens; the
largest in the
world at that time. The
observatory also...
- Robert-Aglaé
Cauchoix (24
April 1776 – 5
February 1845) was a
French optician and
instrument maker,
whose lenses pla**** a part in the race of the great...
-
bought a 12-inch (actually
about 11.8)
aperture lens from Robert-Aglaé
Cauchoix in
Paris for
about 1000 pounds,
large enough to be the
biggest achromatic...
-
makers of the 19th
century include:
Alvan Clark Brashear Chance Brothers Cauchoix Fraunhofer Gautier Grubb Henry Brothers Lerebours Tulley Some
famous 19th...
- the period.
Cooper had
acquired the
largest lens in the world, made by
Cauchoix of Paris, with an
objective of 13.3
inches (~34.8 cm) for 1200 pounds,...
- orbit.) At
Markree Observatory in Ireland,
Edward Joshua Cooper used a
Cauchoix of
Paris lens
telescope with an
aperture of 340
millimetres (13.3 in) to...
-
Madeleine Desdevises - Mado
Paulette Lahaye - La mère de Mado
Juliette Le
Cauchoix - La mère de François
Fernand Decaean - Le beau-père de François Dominique...
- was
donated by Sir
James South in 1862, who had
purchased the lens from
Cauchoix of
Paris 30
years earlier. He had
intended it for a
large but troubled...
-
Guinand would supply gl**** for the
Paris Observatory telescopes and also
Cauchoix. He was a
pioneer in the
manufacture of
optical gl**** for microscopes,...
- (telescope with a lens) of the 1830s (an
almost 14 inch
astronomical grade Cauchoix of
Paris lens, the
largest in the World), and the
asteroid 9
Metis was...