Infobox Telescope bgcolour name McMathPierceSolarTelescope image Image Mcmathpierce telescope.jpg 250px caption The McMathPierceSolarTelescope in Tucson, Arizona. organization National Solar Observatory .... Image Mcmathpiercesolartelescope rededication 1992.jpg thumb A notification of 1992 rededication ... kptour mcmath.html Kitt Peak virtual tour McMathPierceSolarTelescope http ao.osa.org abstract.cfm?id 13580 McMathSolarTelescope of the Kitt Peak National Observatory , A. K. Pierce, Applied Optics , 3 , 1337 1346, 1964. http nsokp.nso.edu mp cphistory.html A History of the McMathPierceSolarTelescope http www.noao.edu outreach kptour mcmath sch.html Schematic diagram of the McMathPiercetelescope http www.noao.edu noao staff keller irao Adaptive optics at the McMathPiercetelescope See also List of solar telescopes Category Solar telescopes observatory stub sun stub fr McMathPierceSolarTelescope zh ... Mcmathpierce inside shaft.jpg thumb The inside of the slanted shaft. The telescope contains a heliostat ... telescopes is 5.11 arcsec mm and 5.75 arcsec mm. Instruments Image Mcmathpiercetelescope ... John F Kennedy Kennedy starting with cquote The great new solartelescope at the Kitt Peak National ...? website http nsokp.nso.edu mp style Prime focus reflecting telescope diameter 161 cm angular resolution 0.07 Arcsecond arcsec 500nm theoretical area 2.04 m focal length 82.62 m mounting Equatorial Telescope mount mount with heliostat dome Slanted tower The McMathPierceSolarTelescope is a 1.6 m F number f 54 reflecting telescope reflecting solartelescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory in Arizona , USA . The building was designed by Myron Goldsmith and built in 1962. It is the largest telescope of its kind in the world and is named for astronomers Robert Raynolds McMath Robert McMath and Keith Pierce . At the dedication in 1962, Dr. Waterman read a letter ref cite web url http nsokp.nso.edu ... more details
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Summary Information Description The top of the McMathPierceSolarTelescope, with the main heliostat visible and an auxiliary heliostat in front of that Source self made Date May 16, 2008 Author User NoobX NoobX User talk NoobX talk other versions Licensing self cc by sa 3.0 GFDL Category Images of Arizona Kitt Peak Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ... more details
. One example of this being the McMathPierceSolarTelescope . Selected solar telescopes See also List of solar telescopes The Einstein Tower Einsteinturm became operational in 1924 McMathPierceSolarTelescope 1.6 m diameter, 1961 McMath Hulbert Observatory 24 61  cm diameter, 1941 1979 Swedish Vacuum SolarTelescope 47.5  cm diameter, 1985 2000 Swedish SolarTelescope Swedish 1 m SolarTelescope 1 m diameter, 2002 Richard B. Dunn SolarTelescope 1.63 m diameter, 1969 Mount Wilson Observatory Dutch Open Telescope 45  cm diameter, 1997 The Teide Observatory hosts multiple solar telescopes, including the 70  cm Vacuum Tower Telescope 1989 and the 1.5 m GREGOR solartelescope ...Image Swedish Solar Telescope.jpg right thumb 175px The Swedish SolarTelescope Swedish 1 m SolarTelescope at Roque de los Muchachos Observatory , La Palma in the Canary Islands . A solartelescope is a special purpose telescope used to observe the Sun . Solar telescopes usually detect light with wavelengths ... SolarTelescope as well as the Advanced Technology SolarTelescope have larger apertures not only ... and provide cooling around the telescopes main mirror. Another solartelescope specific problem ... part of the design of solar telescopes. For the upcoming Advanced Technology SolarTelescope ATST , the heat ..., the European SolarTelescope EST and Advanced Technology SolarTelescope ATST have active ... . Advanced Technology SolarTelescope , a planned telescope with 4m aperture. http atst.nso.edu Other ... in x rays Multi spectral solartelescope array MSSTA , a rocket launched payload of UV telecopes in the 1990s Leoncito Astronomical Complex operated a submillimeter wavelength solartelescope. The Radio SolarTelescope Network RSTN is a network of solar observatories maintained and operated by the U.S. Air Force Weather Agency . CERN Axion SolarTelescope CAST , looks for solar axions in the early ... fr T lescope solaire lb Sonnenteleskop lt Celostatas ja simple Solartelescope zh ... more details
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Summary Information Description The inside of the McMathPiercesolartelescope, looking outside towards the heliostats. The rails visible in the picture is used to move the third mirror up and down to position it above different optical tables. Source self made Date May 11 2008 Author User NoobX NoobX User talk NoobX talk other versions Licensing self cc by sa 3.0 GFDL Category Images of Arizona Kitt Peak Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ... more details
The Swedish Vacuum SolarTelescope ref cite journal last Scharmer first G ran B. coauthors Brown, David S., Pettersson, Lennart, Rehn, John title Concepts for the Swedish 50 cm vacuum solartelescope journal Applied Optics year 1985 volume 24 issue 16 pages 2558 2564 doi 10.1364 AO.24.002558 url http www.opticsinfobase.org abstract.cfm?&id 61636 bibcode 1985ApOpt..24.2558S ref was a 47.5  cm solartelescope on La Palma in the Canary Islands . It was removed on 28 August 2000, and has been superseded by the Swedish SolarTelescope Swedish 1 m SolarTelescope . The Swedish Vacuum SolarTelescope awaits re assembly by its current owner, the Chabot Space and Science Center in Oakland California, USA . References reflist See also Swedish SolarTelescope List of solar telescopes Category Solar telescopes Observatory stub sun stub fr Swedish Vacuum SolarTelescope ... more details
Infobox telescope name Advanced Technology SolarTelescope ATST background background color for name image e.g. File Astrophotography.jpg 250px alt You may place alt text here. caption organization NSO , HAO , NJIT , Institute for Astronomy UH IfA and UChicago location Maui , Hawaii , USA coords coord 20.70818 N 156.2569 E display inline,title altitude weather wavelength 300nm 12 m built first light website http atst.nso.edu style Off axis optical system Off axis , all reflecting Gregorian telescope diameter 400 cm diameter2 diameter3 angular resolution 0.023 arcseconds arcsec at 400 nm area focal length mounting Telescope mount Alt az mounts Alt az dome commons Page or category name at Commons The Advanced Technology SolarTelescope ATST is a large domed ref name atst diag cite web url http atst.nso.edu node 563 title ATST Schematic accessdate 2009 02 12 ref solartelescope facility that is planned to be built ref name atst main cite web url http atst.nso.edu title The Advanced Technology SolarTelescope accessdate 2009 02 12 ref by the National Solar Observatory atop the Haleakala volcano on the Pacific island of Maui . The site was selected for its clear daytime atmospheric seeing conditions, which will enable study of the solar corona . The ATST enclosure will house a 4 meter diameter solartelescope capable of observing objects on the Sun that are 30  km across. References reflist cite journal last Keil first S.L. coauthors Rimmele, T.R., Wagner, J., the ATST team, title Advanced Technology SolarTelescope A status report journal Astronomische Nachrichten year 2010 month June volume 331 issue 6 pages 609 614 bibcode 2010AN....331..609K doi 10.1002 asna.201011385 See also European SolarTelescope List of solar telescopes Category Telescopes Category Solar telescopes sun stub observatory stub fr Advanced Technology SolarTelescope ... more details
McMath may refer to Bob McMath , historian Francis Charles McMath 1867 1938 , engineer and astronomer Robert Raynolds McMath 1891 1962 , solar astronomer Sid McMath 1912 2003 , governor of Arkansas Ginger Rogers 1911 1995 , actress real name Virginia Katherine McMath Paula McMath , musician See also 1955 McMathMcMath crater McMath Middle School McMath Secondary School McMath Hulbert Observatory McMathPierceSolarTelescope Surname Category Article Feedback 5 de McMath ... more details
The National Large SolarTelescope NLST is a Gregorian multi purpose open telescope ref name harvard Hasan, S. S. The Indian National Large SolarTelescope http adsabs.harvard.edu abs 2010IAUS..264..499H Solar and Stellar Variability Impact on Earth and Planets, Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, IAU Symposium, Volume 264, p. 499 504 ref proposed to be built in Merak village in Ladakh in India and aims to study the sun s microscopic structure. ref cite web url http www.spacedaily.com reports India To Build World Largest SolarTelescope 999.html title India To Build World s Largest SolarTelescope publisher Spacedaily.com date accessdate 2010 12 23 ref The Indian Institute of Astrophysics is the nodal agency charged with various scientific bodies like the Indian Space Research Organisation ISRO , Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research TIFR and Inter University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics IUCAA also participating. ref name deccan cite web author September 2nd, 2010 IANS url http www.deccanchronicle.com national india build worlds largest solartelescope 999 title India to build world s largest solartelescope & 124 Deccan Chronicle & 124 2010 09 02 publisher Deccan Chronicle date 2010 09 02 accessdate 2010 12 23 ref Location The proposed site for the location of the telescope is the Merak Village in the Ladakh region in Jammu and Kashmir in India . The village is near Pangong Tso Pangong Lake . ref name deccan Telescope NLST is proposed to be on axis alt azimuth Gregorian telescope Gregorian multi purpose open telescope with the provision of carrying out night time stellar observations using a spectrograph. ref name harvard It hopes to resolve features on the Sun of the size of about 0.1 arcsec ... imagers in various lines. ref Singh, J. Proposed National SolarTelescope http prints.iiap.res.in handle ... See also List of solar telescopes br Category Telescopes Category Solar telescopes observatory ... more details
Infobox Telescope bgcolour name Swedish 1 m SolarTelescope image Image Swedish Solar Telescope.jpg 200px caption organization Institute for Solar Physics , Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences location Roque ... Telescope mount Alt az mounts Alt az dome Turret website http www.solarphysics.kva.se The Swedish 1 m SolarTelescope ref cite journal title The 1 meter Swedish solartelescope journal Proceedings ... images 4 4c Scharmer03meter.pdf ref ref cite web title Swedish 1 meter SolarTelescope url http dubshen.astro.su.se wiki index.php Swedish 1 meter SolarTelescope work SST Wiki publisher Institute for Solar Physics accessdate 28 May 2011 ref or SST is a refracting solartelescope at Roque de los Muchachos Observatory , La Palma in the Canary Islands . It is run by the Institute for Solar Physics ... optics system for the new Swedish solartelescope journal Proceedings of the SPIE year 2003 month ... Vacuum SolarTelescope which was 47.5  cm in diameter. Instruments The SST has two modes ... 240px thumb Sunrise at the telescope List of solar telescopes Dutch Open Telescope References ... SolarTelescope Information on the SST at the Institute for Solar Physics wiki SST APOD pictures ... category Swedish SolarTelescope Category Astronomical observatories in Spain Category Solar telescopes ca Telescopi Solar Suec de Swedish SolarTelescope es Telescopio Solar Sueco fr Swedish SolarTelescope lb Swedish SolarTelescope nl Swedish SolarTelescope sv Svenska solteleskopet zh ... NIR built 2001 style Refracting telescope diameter 98 cm angular resolution 0.13 arcsec 500nm 1.22 ... for Solar Astrophysics. pages 341 350 doi 10.1117 12.460377 author Scharmer, Goran B. Bjelksjo, Klas ... telescope in use in the world. The 110 cm lens has a clear aperture diameter of 98  cm. The SST is most often used as a Schupmann medial telescope Schupmann telescope , thereby correcting the chromatic aberration s of the singlet primary. The SST is a vacuum telescope, meaning that it is evacuated ... more details
Infobox telescope name European SolarTelescope EST background background color for name image e.g. File Astrophotography.jpg 250px alt You may place alt text here. caption organization European Association for Solar Telescopes location Canary Islands coords altitude weather wavelength built 2014 2020 first light website http www.iac.es proyecto EST style diameter 407 cm diameter2 80 cm diameter3 angular resolution 0.03 arcsecond at 500nm area 13.0 m sup 2 sup focal length mounting Altazimuth mount Alt az dome Retractable dome commons Page or category name at Commons The European SolarTelescope or EST is the European counterpart of the American Advanced Technology SolarTelescope which is currently being constructed in Hawaii . It is presently May 2011 at the end of its conceptual design study. The EST is being developed by the European Association for Solar Telescopes, which was set up to ensure the continuation of solar physics within the European community. Its main goal is to design and construct the EST. Partners The EST is a cooperation between 14 research institutions and 15 industrial partners from Spain , Germany , The Netherlands , Italy , Sweden , France , United Kingdom , Czech Republic and Slovakia . See also List of solar telescopes External links http www.iac.es proyecto EST Official EST homepage http www.astro east.org European Association for Solar Telescopes website Category Solar telescopes fr European SolarTelescope ... more details
The Radio SolarTelescope Network RSTN is a network of solar observatories maintained and operated by the U.S. Air Force Weather Agency . The RSTN consists of ground based observatories in Australia , Italy , Massachusetts , New Mexico and Hawaii . History It became apparent in the early 1960s that certain space weather events might interfere with the stated U.S. objective of a manned mission to the moon. In particular, the sun emits continuous electromagnetic energy and electrically charged particles ... in the corona could be made. This network, called the Radio SolarTelescope Network RSTN , uses a bandwidth from 25 MHz to 85 MHz. The prototype was assembled and operated at the Sagamore Hill Solar Radio Observatory during the early 1960s. The Sagamore Hill Solar Radio Observatory began operating solar patrols in 1966. The Air Force Geophysics Laboratory AFGL, currently Phillips Lab transferred ... States Air Force Weather Agency Category Meteorology fr Radio SolarTelescope Network .... Foremost among these concerns was the possibility of a geomagnetic storm of solar origin. Metric ... associated with solar flares . The United States Air Force Research Laboratory AFRL was thus assigned the task of developing and validating a network of ground based solar observatories. AFRL .... The RSTN is complemented in its real time capability by a radio telescope operated from 25 MHz ... by the Solar Radio Spectrometer SRS system at Palehua , Hawaii San Vito dei Normanni , Italy Sagamore ... in the future to Holloman AFB , New Mexico. The mission of the solar observatories of the RSTN is to monitor solar flare s, noise storm s and other releases of energy from the sun, and when ..., USA Det. 6, San Vito Solar Observatory , San Vito dei Normanni , Italy The USAF RSTN system is currently being upgraded in frequency to a bandwidth from 25 MHz to 180 MHz by the Solar Radio Spectrometer ... Learmonth , Western Australia . The RSTN is complemented in its real time capability by a radio telescope ... more details
Image CAST Experiment.jpg 500px thumb CAST The CERN Axion SolarTelescope CAST is an experiment in astroparticle physics to search for axion s originating from the Sun . The experiment, sited at CERN in Switzerland, came online in 2002 with the first data taking run starting in May 2003. The successful detection of solar axions would constitute a major discovery in particle physics , and would also open up a brand new window on the astrophysics of the solar core. If the hypothetical axions exist, they may be produced in the Sun s core when X ray s scatter off electrons and protons in the presence of strong electric field s. The experimental setup is built around a 9.26  meter long Large Hadron Collider LHC magnet capable of producing a field of up to 9.5  tesla unit tesla s. This strong magnetic field is expected to convert solar axions back into X rays for subsequent detection by X ray detectors. The telescope observes the Sun for about 1.5 hours at sunrise and another 1.5 hours at sunset each day. The remaining 21 hours, with the instrument pointing away from the Sun, are spent measuring background axion levels. As of October 2006, CAST has not turned up definitive evidence for solar axions. It has, however, considerably narrowed down the range of parameters where these elusive particles may exist. The last phase of data taking is expected to continue through 2010. External links http physicsweb.org articles news 8 11 13 1 November 24, 2004 news article by PhysicsWeb.org http www.cern.ch cast CAST Experiment http cast.mppmu.mpg.de CAST at MPI MPE http astropp.physik.tu darmstadt.de cast CAST at TUD CERN Category Experiments for dark matter search Category High energy particle telescopes Category CERN Category Solar telescopes de CAST Experiment fr CAST observatoire pt CAST experi ncia ... more details
Infobox Telescope bgcolour name Richard B. Dunn SolarTelescope image Image National solar observatory.jpg 250px caption The Dunn SolarTelescope in Sunspot, New Mexico. organization National Solar Observatory location Sacramento Peak , New Mexico coords coord 32.78731 N 105.82054 W display inline,title , altitude The height of the telescope above sea level. Use meters. weather The normal weather at the telescope wavelength 310 1000 nm optical, IR built 1958 1969 first light 1969? website http nsosp.nso.edu dst style Prime focus diameter 60 in, 152.4 cm angular resolution 0.33 Milliarcsecond mas nm br 0.1 0.33 arcsecond area 4.9 ft , 0.456 m br 30 inch entrance window focal length 180 ft, 54.86 m mounting Vertical axis with heliostat dome None enclosed vacuum optics The Richard B. Dunn SolarTelescope is a unique vertical axis solartelescope , located at the National Solar Observatory at Sacramento Peak , New Mexico . The optical path starts at a heliostat on top of a convert 136 ft m adj mid tall tower and continues 193 feet 58.8 m more underground to the primary mirror. ref cite web title Dunn SolarTelescope Instrumentation url http nsosp.nso.edu dst vttpr.html work Richard B. Dunn SolarTelescope website accessdate 28 May 2011 ref It then returns to one of six quartz optical ... dst Dunn SolarTelescope website http nsosp.nso.edu pr vtt.html Virtual tour of the DST reflist See also List of solar telescopes Category Solar telescopes Category Astronomical observatories in New ... distortion due to convection in the telescope that would otherwise be caused by the great heat produced by focusing the light of the sun . A unique feature of the telescope is its approach to image derotation the entire convert 100 m ft adj mid long telescope and convert 40 ft m adj mid diameter optics ... the Vacuum Tower Telescope at Sacramento Peak , it was renamed in 1998 http www.noao.edu outreach press 9807.html in honor of the retiring solar astronomer Richard B. Dunn who was the driving ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 1955 McMath is the name of an asteroid which was discovered at Goethe Link Observatory near Brooklyn, Indiana by the Indiana Asteroid Program . 1955 McMath was discovered on September 22, 1963 by F. K. Edmondson. Mr Edmonson named the asteroid in memory of Robert R. McMath 1891 1962 . Robert McMath was a bridge engineer and businessman and an astronomer. He co founded the McMath Hulbert Observatory in Lake Angelus , MI This observatory was deeded to the University of Michigan in 1931, he served as its director from 1931 to 1961. He was an adviser to the National Science Foundation in its early years and he chaired the panel that advised NSF on the need for a national observatory. A site on Kitt Peak , Arizona AZ was finely chosen for The McMathPierceSolarTelescope . Robert McMath served as the first president of AURA from 1957 to 1958. and thereafter as chairman of the AURA board. MinorPlanets Navigator 1954 Kukarkin 1956 Artek MinorPlanets Footer DEFAULTSORT Mcmath Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for people Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1963 Beltasteroid stub es 1955 McMath eo 1955 McMath fa it 1955 McMath la 1955 McMath hu 1955 McMath ja no 1955 McMath nn 1955 McMath pl 1955 McMath pt 1955 McMath sk 1955 McMath sr 1955 McMath tl 1955 McMath uk 1955 vi 1955 McMath yo 1955 McMath ... more details
Use mdy dates date November 2011 Infobox Governor name Sidney Sanders McMath image Sid mcmath.jpg caption Sid McMath, from the cover of his autobiography Promises Kept small University of Arkansas Press ... 2003 10 4 1912 6 14 death place Little Rock, Arkansas spouse Elaine Braughton McMath, 1937 br Anne Phillips McMath, 1944 br Betty Dortch Russell McMath, 1996 profession Attorney party Democratic Party United States Democrat footnotes Sidney Sanders McMath June 14, 1912 ndash October 4, 2003 was a decorated ... for African American black citizens in the decade following World War II. McMath remained ... governor, McMath led the opposition to racial segregation segregationist Governor Orval Faubus following ... removed File Sid McMath, age 6, with his dog Bulga.jpg right thumb 300px Sid McMath, age 6, with his dog Bulga deletable image caption deletable image caption 1 Thursday, May 14, 2009 McMath was born in a dogtrot house dog trot log cabin on the old McMath home place near Magnolia, Arkansas Magnolia , Columbia County, Arkansas , the son of Hal Pierce and Nettie Belle Sanders McMath. His paternal grandfather, Columbia County Sheriff Sidney Smith McMath, grand nephew of his Battle of Goliad Goliad ... in the Southwest Arkansas oil fields, Hal McMath moved his family by wagon to Hot Springs, Arkansas ... in 1936. Military service Infobox military person name Sidney S. McMath birth date birth date 1912 ... Little Rock, Arkansas image File Sid 2.jpg 200px caption Sidney McMath during World War II nickname ... 1949 1953 McMath received a reserve Reserve Officer Training Corps ROTC commission as a second lieutenant ... W.F. Bull Halsey , lauded McMath s extraordinary heroism ... and disregard for his own safety .... Shortly afterward, McMath was stricken with malaria and filariasis and hospitalized for several months ... planning an amphibious invasion of the Japanese home islands. Lt. Col. McMath was discharged from ... been known as Sid s Kids. Awards McMath was the recipient of the following awards ref name USMCbio ... more details
lunar crater data latitude 17.3 N or S N longitude 165.6 E or W W diameter 86 km depth Unknown colong 167 eponym Francis Charles McMath Francis C. McMath br Robert Raynolds McMath Robert R. McMath McMath is an impact crater on the Moon s Far side Moon far side . It lies to the south southwest of the prominent crater Jackson crater Jackson , and material from the ray system centered on Jackson lies across most of McMath. Farther to the south lies the crater pair of Zhukovskiy crater Zhukovskiy and Lebedinskiy crater Lebedinskiy . This is a worn,torn up, and eroded crater formation with several small craters along the rim edge. The rim is the most heavily worn at the northern end, but is more intact to the east and west. The interior floor is relatively level, and is marked by only a few tiny craterlets. Satellite craters By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater mid point that is closest to McMath. class wikitable width 25 style background eeeeee McMath width 25 style background eeeeee Latitude width 25 style background eeeeee Longitude width 25 style background eeeeee Diameter align center A align center 19.2 N align center 165.3 W align center 15 km align center J align center 14.8 N align center 163.3 W align center 36 km align center M align center 16.1 N align center 165.5 W align center 15 km align center P align center 13.4 N align center 168.6 W align center 28 km align center Q align center 14.5 N align center 167.7 W align center 20 km References Lunar crater references Category Impact craters on the Moon Moon crater stub fa ... more details
refimprove date September 2011 Infobox MLB player name Jimmy McMath position Outfielder image bats Left throws Left birth date Birth date 1949 8 10 mf y birth place Tuscaloosa, Alabama death date death date and age 2010 7 20 1949 8 10 death place Meadville, Missouri debutdate September 7 debutyear By 1968 debutteam Chicago Cubs finaldate September 22 finalyear By 1968 finalteam Chicago Cubs stat1label Batting average stat1value .143 stat2label Home run s stat2value 0 stat3label Run batted in Runs batted in stat3value 2 teams nowiki nowiki Chicago Cubs 1968 Jimmy Lee McMath August 10, 1949 July 20, 2010 was a professional baseball player. He played part of the 1968 season in Major League Baseball for the Chicago Cubs , primarily as a left fielder . Listed at 6 1 , 195  lb., he batted and threw left handed. A native of Tuscaloosa, Alabama , McMath was drafted by the Cubs in the second round of the 1967 Major League Baseball Draft 1967 amateur draft , and immediately was assigned to their Minor league baseball minor league system with the Caldwell Cubs of the Pioneer Baseball League Pioneer League . McMath garnered some attention after hitting a .388 average in 51 games for the Quincy Cubs of the Midwest League to start 1968. He was promoted to the Double A baseball Double A San Antonio Missions , where he hit .263 in 75 games. Still just 19 years old, he was promoted to the big club in late September, the youngest player in the National League in 1968. He went 2 for 14 for a .143 average and run batted in drove in two runs in just six games. Defensively, he played 3 games at left field with 6 put outs. McMath split 1969 between San Antonio and the Triple A baseball Triple ... back down to Quincy. After the season, he was let go, his career over at age 22. Overall, McMath hit .269 with 22 home run s in 398 minor league games from 1967 to 1971. McMath died in Meadville, Missouri ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME McMath, Jimmy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player ... more details
So Long References Reflist External links http paulamcmath.com Paula McMath official website Portal ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME McMath, Paula ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mcmath, Paula Category Date of birth missing ... more details
Refimprove date February 2008 Infobox person name Robert C. Bob McMath, Jr. image caption birth date 1944 birth place death date death place residence United States U.S. nationality United States American field History work institution Georgia Institute of Technology br University of Arkansas alma mater University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill doctoral advisor Robert C. Bob McMath, Jr. born 1944 is an historian and Dean of the Honors College of the University of Arkansas . He received his Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1972. From then until his appointment at the University of Arkansas in 2005, he taught history and held a series of administrative posts at Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Tech , except for 1996 when he was a Fulbright Lecturer in Italy. Education Empty section date April 2010 Career Georgia Tech As Provost education Vice Provost at Georgia Tech , McMath oversaw student academic services and coordinated campus wide initiatives to improve the teaching and learning environment for undergraduates, including the design and partial funding of the Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons . As professor of history he taught a wide range ... McMath departs work The Technique date 2005 06 03 accessdate 2008 02 27 ref ref cite web url http www.assessment.gatech.edu SACS QEP bios mcmath.php title Bob McMath publisher Georgia Tech Office of Assessment ..., McMath served as faculty advisor for the ANAK Society , a secretive honor society of senior students. ref name EmersonBook cite book publisher Cherry Logan Emerson chemist Cherry Logan Emerson last McMath ... Tech id ISBN 0 9639968 9 4 pages 122 quote He McMath is also the faculty advisor to Georgia Tech ... p. iv Arkansas Dr. McMath s responsibilities as dean of the Honors College include general oversight .... In his role as dean, McMath holds an endowed chair which is funded through a gift from the Walton Family. Bibliography and selected publications McMath is the author or co author of numerous articles ... more details
Infobox gridiron football person image only free content images are allowed for depicting living people see WP NONFREE name Herb McMath birth date Birth date and age 1954 9 6 birth place Coahoma, Mississippi , United States Height ft 6 Height in 4 Weight lbs 248 Positions Defensive tackle DT Defensive End DE College Morningside DraftedYear 1976 DraftedRound 4 DraftedPick 110 years 1976 br 1977 teams Oakland Raiders br Green Bay Packers Herbert Louis McMath born September 6, 1954 in Coahoma, Mississippi is a former American football defensive tackle and defensive End in the National Football League NFL for the Oakland Raiders and the Green Bay Packers . He played 22 games in two seasons in the NFL and was a part of the Oakland Raiders 1976 Super Bowl Champion team. ref http www.pro football reference.com players M McMaHe20.htm ref References Reflist Super Bowl XI Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Macmath, Herb ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH September 6, 1954 PLACE OF BIRTH Coahoma, Mississippi , United States DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Macmath, Herb Category 1954 births Category Morningside Mustangs football players Category Oakland Raiders players Category Green Bay Packers players Category People from Coahoma County, Mississippi Category Living people pt Herb McMath ... more details
such as Astrograph s, Comet seeker s, Solartelescope , etc. Telescopes may also be classified by the wavelengths ...Other uses Telescope disambiguation pp move indef File 100inchHooker.jpg thumb right 175px The 100 inch 2.5 m Hooker reflecting telescope at Mount Wilson Observatory near Los Angeles , California. A telescope ... applications and astronomy. Within a few decades, the reflecting telescope was invented, which ... in the 1930s and infrared telescopes in the 1960s. The word telescope now refers to a wide range ... types of detectors. The word telescope from the Greek language Greek wikt , tele far and wikt ... called the telescope occhicde or cannocchiale and now he calls the microscope occhialino. The name telescope was first suggested by Demisiani in 1612 ref ref Reference Sobel 2000 Sobel 2000, p.43 , Reference Drake 1978 Drake 1978, p.196 ref ref Rosen, Edward, The Naming of the Telescope 1947 ref In the Starry Messenger Galileo had used the term perspicillum . History main History of the telescope The earliest recorded working telescopes were the refracting telescope s that appeared in the Netherlands ... sci instruments telescope.html galileo.rice.edu The Galileo Project Science The Telescope by Al ... Metius of Alkmaar... another citizen of Middelburg, Sacharias Janssen had a telescope at about ... after the invention of the refracting telescope. ref http books.google.com books?id 2LZZginzib4C&pg ... and several attempts to build reflecting telescope s. ref Attempts by Niccol Zucchi and James ... telescope, of a design which now bears his name, the Newtonian telescope Newtonian reflector ... known example of a telescope mirror coated by this technique. ref The maximum physical size limit ... radio telescope radio to gamma ray telescope gamma rays . The first purpose built radio telescope ... been developed. Types of telescopes Citations missing date July 2008 The name telescope covers a wide ... by location ground telescope, space telescope , or flying telescope . They may also be classified ... more details
Dablink For the Her Space Holiday album see The Telescope album The Telescope was a magazine for amateur astronomy amateur astronomers published between 1931 and 1941. The magazine was first published as a quarterly under the editorship of Harlan Stetson, director of the Perkins Observatory in Ohio. It featured popular articles about contemporary research. In 1934 Stetson moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts and brought the magazine with him. Publishing duties were assumed jointly by the Harvard College Observatory and the Bond Astronomical Club, under the editorship of Donald H. Menzel . The Telescope became a bimonthly publication at this time. ref name CAF citation last Federer first Charles A. title The Story of The Sky magazine Sky and Telescope volume 75 issue pages 461 63 year 1986 date November 1986 url ref In 1941, The Telescope was merged with The Sky magazine The Sky , creating Sky & Telescope magazine, ref name CAF which has remained in publication ever since. References reflist See also Amateur astronomy DEFAULTSORT Telescope, The Category Amateur astronomy Category American magazines Category Monthly magazines Category Science and technology magazines Category Publications established in 1931 Category Publications disestablished in 1941 sci mag stub fi The Telescope ... more details
wiktionarypar piercePierce may refer to TOCright Places United States Pierce, Colorado Pierce, Idaho Pierce, Kentucky Pierce, Nebraska Pierce, Texas Pierce, Wisconsin Mount Pierce New Hampshire , a peak in the White Mountains Pierce County disambiguation , several places Canada Pierce Range , a mountain range on Vancouver Island, British Columbia Organizations Pierce Manufacturing , an American manufacturer of fire trucks Pierce Processing, Inc. , an American engineering consulting firm founded by William G. Pierce Franklin Pierce Law Center , a law school in Concord, New Hampshire, USA Franklin Pierce University , a liberal arts college in Rindge, New Hampshire, USA People Surname Pierce surname Given name Pierce Brosnan born 1953 , Irish actor Pierce Butler , a Founding Father of the United States Other uses Pierce Arrow , an early manufacturer of automobiles Pierce oscillator , an electronic oscillator Pierce s disease , a grape disease Pierce v. Society of Sisters , a 1925 United States Supreme Court case See also Piercing Piers Ploughman Peirce disambiguation disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages Category Given names bg ca Pierce cs Pierce de Pierce es Pierce fr Pierce ko it Pierce he lv P rss nl Pierce ja pl Pierce pt Pierce ro Pierce fi Pierce vo Pierce ... more details