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        <logical_identifier>urn:nasa:pds:context:telescope:goodricke-pigott.orion_astroview</logical_identifier>
        <version_id>0.0</version_id>
        <title>Orion Astroview 120ST EQ</title>
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                <modification_date>2016-03-03</modification_date>
                <version_id>1.0</version_id>
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        <aperture unit='cm'>12</aperture>
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        <telescope_latitude unit='deg'>32.155000</telescope_latitude>
        <telescope_altitude unit='m'>2452</telescope_altitude>
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        The Orion Astroview 120ST EQ is a 12 cm telescope located at 32.155000, 248.918000 at the Goodricke-Pigott Observatory.
        
        Orion Astroview 120ST EQ 120 mm aperture f/5 refractor, mounted on a Vixen "Great Polaris Deluxe" high precision equatorial mount and tripod instead of the standard mount. The mounting was equipped with the Vixen "Sky Sensor 2000" computer hand paddle and motor drive system which provided tracking and Go-To capability. 
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