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- TRAPPIST abstract "TRAPPIST, an acronym for TRAnsiting Planets and PlanetesImals Small Telescope, is Belgian robotic telescope in Chile which came online in 2010. It is named in homage to Trappists in the Belgian region. Situated high in the Chilean mountains at La Silla Observatory, it is actually controlled from Liege, Belgium with some autonomous features. It is a reflecting telescope 0.60 m (23.5″) in aperture diameter and is housed in the dome of the retired Swiss T70 telescope. The telescope is a joint venture between the University of Liège, Belgium and Geneva Observatory, Switzerland, and among other tasks, it specializes in comets and hunting exoplanets.In November 2010, it was one of the few telescopes that observed a stellar occultation of the planetary body Eris, revealing that it may be smaller than Pluto.It helped observe a stellar occultation by Makemake, when it past in front of the star NOMAD 1181-0235723. The observations of this event showed it lacked a significant atmosphere.".
- TRAPPIST thumbnail Comet_ISON_(C-2012_S1)_by_TRAPPIST_on_2013-11-15.jpg?width=300.
- TRAPPIST wikiPageExternalLink Home.html.
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- TRAPPIST wikiPageRevisionID "586396336".
- TRAPPIST hasPhotoCollection TRAPPIST.
- TRAPPIST subject Category:Telescopes.
- TRAPPIST type Artifact100021939.
- TRAPPIST type Device103183080.
- TRAPPIST type Instrument103574816.
- TRAPPIST type Instrumentality103575240.
- TRAPPIST type Magnifier103709206.
- TRAPPIST type Object100002684.
- TRAPPIST type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- TRAPPIST type ScientificInstrument104147495.
- TRAPPIST type Telescope104403638.
- TRAPPIST type Telescopes.
- TRAPPIST type Whole100003553.
- TRAPPIST comment "TRAPPIST, an acronym for TRAnsiting Planets and PlanetesImals Small Telescope, is Belgian robotic telescope in Chile which came online in 2010. It is named in homage to Trappists in the Belgian region. Situated high in the Chilean mountains at La Silla Observatory, it is actually controlled from Liege, Belgium with some autonomous features. It is a reflecting telescope 0.60 m (23.5″) in aperture diameter and is housed in the dome of the retired Swiss T70 telescope.".
- TRAPPIST label "TRAPPIST".
- TRAPPIST label "TRAPPIST望遠鏡".
- TRAPPIST label "Transiting planets and planetesimals small telescope".
- TRAPPIST sameAs Transiting_planets_and_planetesimals_small_telescope.
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- TRAPPIST sameAs Q10852903.
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- TRAPPIST sameAs TRAPPIST.
- TRAPPIST wasDerivedFrom TRAPPIST?oldid=586396336.
- TRAPPIST depiction Comet_ISON_(C-2012_S1)_by_TRAPPIST_on_2013-11-15.jpg.
- TRAPPIST homepage Home.html.
- TRAPPIST isPrimaryTopicOf TRAPPIST.