Definition of Coelostats

1. coelostat [n] - See also: coelostat

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coelostats

coelogyne
coelom
coelomata
coelomate
coelomates
coelome
coelomes
coelomic
coelomic metaplasia
coelomocyte
coelomocytes
coeloms
coelophysis
coelostat
coelostats (current term)
coelurosaur
coelurosaurian
coelurosaurians
coelurosaurs
coelute
coeluted
coelutes
coeluting
coelution
coembodied
coembodies
coembody
coembodying
coemploy

Literary usage of Coelostats

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Year Book by Carnegie Institution of Washington (1904)
"In order to secure the best definition of the solar image, the coelostats should be mounted at a considerable height above the ground, and electric fans ..."

2. Report of Committee on Southern and Solar Observatories by Carnegie Institution of Washington, William Joseph Hussey (1903)
"In order to secure the best definition of the solar image, the coelostats should be mounted at a considerable height above the ground, and electric fans ..."

3. Year books by Plainfield High School (Plainfield, N.J.) (1903)
"For this work there will be required two 3O-inch coelostats, used in conjunction with objectives and mirrors ranging in focal length from 64 feet to 200 ..."

4. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific by Astronomical Society of the Pacific (1907)
"... photography of the past ten years has used horizontal .eras, with coelostats to reflect the coronal radiations into :em,—following the re-invention of ..."

5. The Observatory (1898)
"These instruments were all pointed to coelostats having i6-inch plane mirrors. Observations were made with all the telescopes *. * A telegram received from ..."

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