Named after | George Tauchmann |
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Part of | Lick Observatory |
Location(s) | Santa Clara County, California, Pacific States Region |
Coordinates | 37°20′31″N 121°38′25″W / 37.34188751°N 121.64024594°W |
Telescope style | reflecting telescope |
Diameter | 0.5 m (1 ft 8 in) |
Location of Tauchmann telescope | |
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Tauchmann telescope is a 0.5 m (22-inch) reflector atop the water tank at Huyghens Peak. It is part of the Lick Observatory at Mount Hamilton.
The telescope has been constructed by George Tauchmann, an amateur astronomer from Berkeley, California. In 1937 it was the biggest amateur reflecting telescope in the world.[1] Lick Observatory purchased the telescope in 1950.[2]
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