NEW BIG TELESCOPE
NEW YORK, September 4. Work on the 200-inch telescope at Pasadena, California, which was begun in 1936 and halted by the war will be resumed in November. It is hoped to have the "big eye" seeking the depths of space by June, 1947, from the observatory on top of Mt. Palomar. Tl?e main job ahead is the grinding of the huge glass disc. Dr. Max Mason said: "With such a telescope we will learn the life history of the whole universe. Scientists say that the "big eye" will not wrest the secrets from close objects like the moon and the planets, but will enable observers to detect remote celestial objects.
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 57, 5 September 1945, Page 7
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