A tiny, moving point of light. Copies of the Photographs use for the discovery of Pluto. Credit: Lowell Observatory. January 1930 Submitted by Aeromarine_eng t3_10odk7o on January 29, 2023 at 5:46 PM in space 9 comments 112
Aeromarine_eng OP t1_j6ek8v7 wrote on January 29, 2023 at 8:14 PM Reply to comment by BlazeObsidian in A tiny, moving point of light. Copies of the Photographs use for the discovery of Pluto. Credit: Lowell Observatory. January 1930 by Aeromarine_eng A blink comparator was used. > The photographic plates Tombaugh was comparing with this machine were 36 x 43 centimeters (14 x 17 inches), and were long exposures taken with a telescopic camera that sported a powerful 33-centimeter (13-inch) diameter lens. https://airandspace.si.edu/stories/editorial/finding-pluto-blink-comparator Permalink Parent 5
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