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Wednesday, March 13, 2013. In 1896, the Lowell Observatorys most iconic telescope arrived, the Alvan Clark Refractor, more commonly called the Clark Telescope. This telescope is among the largest telescopes of its generation, being the first permanent telescope of the Lowell Observatory. It has two 24 inch lenses, encased in a rolled steel tube measuring 32 feet long, and weighs an impressive six tons when including all of the moving parts! Further reading and Sources. The Clark Telescope on FB. After .

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Wednesday, March 13, 2013. In 1896, the Lowell Observatorys most iconic telescope arrived, the Alvan Clark Refractor, more commonly called the Clark Telescope. This telescope is among the largest telescopes of its generation, being the first permanent telescope of the Lowell Observatory. It has two 24 inch lenses, encased in a rolled steel tube measuring 32 feet long, and weighs an impressive six tons when including all of the moving parts! Further reading and Sources. The Clark Telescope on FB. After .

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