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English: EB1911 - Heliometer - Fig. 11, Repsolds completed a new heliometer for Yale College, New Haven, USA. The object-glass is of 6 inch aperture and 98 inch focal length. The mounting, the tube, objective-cell, slides, &c., are all of steel. —from EB1911
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Source 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, vol. 13 pp.224–230, Heliometer article
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