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A Plan for a New Generation 2M-Class Telescope in Indonesia

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One of the prime astrophysical interests of the Observatorium Bosscha is, and has always been, double star research: visual double star research with the double-60 cm Zeiss telescope (dedicated in 1928), and theoretical research of evolved massive spectroscopic binaries (since 1972). For one thing, this is the very reason that this IAU Colloquium No. 80, celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Observatorium Bosscha in Lembang, is devoted to binary astrophysics.

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© 1984 D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Holland

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Van Der Hucht, K.A. (1984). A Plan for a New Generation 2M-Class Telescope in Indonesia. In: Hidayat, B., Kopal, Z., Rahe, J. (eds) Double Stars, Physical Properties and Generic Relations. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-6372-6_40

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