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Byurakan 2.6-meter Reflector comparison table
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Fork equatorial telescope   in degrees, minutes, seconds (N or S) equatorial telescopeambient height above sea level in meters    equatorial fork the person, company or institution that constructed the mountingin degrees, minutes, seconds (E or W)  
optical telescopeastroweb    electromagnetic telescope             
reflector    the person, company or institution that created the mirrorelectromagnetic telescope material and other engineering details    or primary mirror diameter A device for gathering and amplifying light or other energy by means of a mirror.  equal to aperture (except for Schmidt which has aperture smaller than mirror diameter) 
Byurakan 2.6-meter ReflectorastrowebMount Aragatz, ArmeniaByurakan Observatory40° 20' Nthe person, company or institution that created the mirror ambientmaterial and other engineering details1500 mFork equatorial telescopeByurakan 102 inchf/3.6, 16, 402.64 mequatorial fork LOMO44° 18' Eequal to aperture (except for Schmidt which has aperture smaller than mirror diameter)1976

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