Image
Category
Maker
On Display
Object type
Place
Material
Date
Plaster model of the lunar surface

Plaster model of the lunar surface

1844

Walnut and brass model of the "Great Paris Telescope"

Walnut and brass model of the "Great Paris Telescope"

1898-1900

Lunar Crater model

Lunar Crater model

1849-1851

Fifteen Photographs of Nasmyth's Lunar Crater Models

Fifteen Photographs of Nasmyth's Lunar Crater Models

1850-1871

Scale model showing the orbit of Halley's Comet, 1910-1915

Scale model showing the orbit of Halley's Comet, 1910-1915

1910-1915

Working Model of Radio Dish from One Mile Telescope,Cambridge

Working Model of Radio Dish from One Mile Telescope,Cambridge

1964

Model by W.R. Birt showing orbit of Donati's 1858 Comet

Model by W.R. Birt showing orbit of Donati's 1858 Comet

1858-1860

Photograph showing a model of the 27 in-refracting telelescope being built for the Imperial Observatory, Vienna by Howard Grubb of Dublin, Ireland. The model was displayed by Howard Grubb and Sons in the 1876 exhibition of scientific instrument at the South Kensington Museums.

Photograph showing a model of the 27 in-refracting telelescope being built for the Imperial Observatory

1876

Model of steerable aerial at the Radio and Space research Station at Chilbolton, ex " Engineer's day" exhibition, made by Associated Electrical Industries Limited, 1966-1967

Model of the Chilbolon aerial

1967

Model showing the lay-out of the Cambridge University 5000 feet radio telescope

Model, Cambridge University radio telescope

1964

Model showing the lay-out of the Cambridge University 5000 feet radio telescope

Model, Cambridge University radio telescope

1964

Model showing the lay-out of the Cambridge University 5000 feet radio telescope

Model, Cambridge University radio telescope

1964

Model showing the lay-out of the Cambridge University 5000 feet radio telescope

Model, Cambridge University radio telescope

1964

Model of the fixed aerial of the 178 Mc/s. radio telescope at the Mullard radio-astronomy observatory at Cambridge University. (Fixed to a board 41"x18")

Model of the fixed aerial of the 178 Mc/s. radio telescope

1963