Restoration of the Great Telescope (Page 3)
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Polishing
the new mirror at University College London
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The new mirror arrived from University College, London, on midsummer's
day, the 21st June, 1999. The new mirror blank was cast by the French
company, Pechiney Aluminium and the milling, grinding and polishing
of the mirror has been carried out by the Optical Science Laboratory
at University College, London. It is an aluminium alloy, which is
non tarnishing, unlike the original speculum, and weighs around
about a third of the Third Earl's metal mirrors. |
Lord
Rosse helps to open the wooden create containing the new mirror
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The
new mirror
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Lowering
the mirror onto the trolley
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The
trolley carrying the mirror
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The
trolley is then led down the track to the telescope, the mirror enclosed
within a mirror cell and fitted into the upright telescope
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After calibration of the optical train, the telescope
will be ready for occasional observational work in the years ahead. |
Organizations involved in the Telescope reconstruction
The organizations listed below have succeeded in the reconstruction
of a vitally important historical astronomical instrument to a standard
worthy of the genius and tenacity of its original architect, William
Parsons. the Third Earl of Rosse.
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| Architects:
Architectural Services, Office of Public Works, Principal
Architect: Michael O' Doherty, Project Architect : Angela Rolfe
Structural Engineers:
Denis O'Leary and Partners, Project Engineer: Michael Tubridy
Main Contractor:
McNamara and Company, Contract Manager: Jack Butler, Site Manager:
Sean Connaughton
Quantity Surveyors:
Clifford Campbell and Company
Woodwork and Metalwork:
Universal Works (All Woodwork and Metalwork), Project Director:
Owen McCarthy
Masonry Restoration:
Sander wood Stonework
Electrical Work:
Clancy Electrical
Computerised Hydraulic System:
Systek Hydraulics
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