Nickel 1-m telescope

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The Nickel 1-m telescope is a one-meter-class optical telescope at Lick Observatory used primarily for imaging and photometric observations in astronomical research.

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Nickel 1-m telescope canonical 1
Nickel 1-meter reflector 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf optical telescope
apertureSize 1 meter
country United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Lick Observatory NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOn Mount Hamilton NERFINISHED
mirrorDiameter 1.0 meter
mountType equatorial mount
namedAfter Nickel NERFINISHED
observatory Lick Observatory NERFINISHED
observingTechnique CCD imaging
broadband photometry
narrowband photometry
operatedBy Lick Observatory NERFINISHED
University of California Observatories NERFINISHED
partOf Lick Observatory telescope suite NERFINISHED
primaryUse imaging observations
photometric observations
scientificDiscipline astronomy
astrophysics
status operational
telescopeType reflecting telescope
usedBy University of California observers
usedFor astronomical research
follow-up observations of transient sources
imaging of variable objects
student training
time-series photometry
wavelengthRange optical

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Lick Observatory (affiliated) hasTelescope Nickel 1-m telescope
subject surface form: Lick Observatory
Lick Observatory hasInstrument Nickel 1-m telescope
this entity surface form: Nickel 1-meter reflector