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Tombaugh, drawn by Dennon), 24 September 1953 (3 copies; 61 cm x 91.5<br />

cm)<br />

5:4 Perkin-Elmer Corporation, photo-theodolite optical schematic (modified<br />

apochromatic reflector optical system from Dr. J. G. Baker design; dr. no.<br />

111-0101), 19 August 1952 (56 cm x 86.5 cm)<br />

5:4 7.9375" Cassegrain 60-inch E.F.L. long focal length system for Askania<br />

theodolite (O.D. 8), 29 October 1952 (48 cm x 91 cm)<br />

5:4 7.9375" Cassegrain 96-inch E.F.L. long focal length system for Askania<br />

theodolite (O.D. 5), 7 April 1952, revised 29 October 1952 (49 cm x 91.5 cm)<br />

5:4 7.9375 Cassegrain 144-inch E.F.L. long focal length system for Askania<br />

theodolite (O.D. 6), 7 April 1952, revised 29 October 1952 (47 cm x 91.5 cm)<br />

5:4 7.9375 Cassegrain 180-inch E.F.L. long focal length system for Askania<br />

theodolite (O.D. 7), 7 April 1952, revised 29 October 1952 (49.5 cm x 91.5<br />

cm)<br />

5:4 Six inch Cassegrain telescope for Askania teletheodolite (designed by<br />

Wunderlich) (plates 107-110; two copies of plate 108), January 1949 (5<br />

drawings; 46 cm x 61.5 cm)<br />

5:4 Telescope tracking, type VI, 6-inch cassegrain mounted on Askania Kth 41<br />

theodolite (DS-4788D and associated drawings), January 1948 (14 drawings,<br />

sizes from 22 cm x 36 cm to 61 cm x 101 cm)<br />

5:4 33.85 inch focal length <strong>New</strong>tonian Schmidt (original drawing), 25 April 1952<br />

(note: on verso is NESS chart, parallax to ecliptic plane from Flagstaff, ca.<br />

1950s)<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>Mexico</strong> <strong>State</strong> University<br />

Astro Mechanics proposal for 40-inch telescope<br />

5:5 Proposed 40" Telescope for <strong>New</strong> <strong>Mexico</strong> <strong>State</strong> University, Astro<br />

Mechanics Inc., Austin, Texas, ca. 1966 (92 cm x 106.5 cm)<br />

5:5 Instrument A02 subass'y 03, layout and assembly - Goethe Link 36"<br />

secondary focus mechanism, 7 June 1966<br />

5:5 Cloudcroft seeing study, polaris telescope ("survey telescope ass'y"), National<br />

Astronomical Observatory, 1956 (61 cm x 92.5 cm)<br />

5:5 Light shields for 12-inch 80-240 inch Cassegrain f20 (original drawing by<br />

CWT), June 1972 (43.5 cm x 56 cm)<br />

Satellite Telescope layout, 29 November 1955, drawing 015-0001<br />

[rolled] Study design of dispersion on lens amplification camera on Fecker, n.d.<br />

(rolled, height 56 cm)<br />

5:5 Telescopes F5, F6, F7, for Baffie Study, by James Cuffey, 21 September 1966<br />

(2 copies; 46 cm x 89 cm)<br />

5:5 12-inch Fecker Telescope convergence cone and light shield (original<br />

drawing), 1960 (33 cm x 94 cm)<br />

5:5 12-inch student telescope cassegrainian f20, light shield conditions (original<br />

drawing by CWT), n.d. (19 cm x 56 cm)<br />

NMSU Library/<strong>Archives</strong> & <strong>Special</strong> <strong>Collections</strong> C. W. Tombaugh Papers / Ms0407<br />

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