J 8 II GIGANTIC TRLWB Immense Instrument Planned For the Paris Exposition WILL BE LARGER THAN ANY OTHER Irimdi f Hip lr ii Purl llrllori urii Tnlti In NiMtrly Tnn lluiulrpil Vcvt mid II WHhIih A limit Im nitr on i Tuna Tim Tmii OIlJfH CIllMNCN Kuril Woluli SUin n Hundred omnia Olio of t Ito most riMiinrknlilo VntniPH of lio roinliiK universal cxlilliltlnn nt Im In will In lie fjlKiintlo ItltMtoiiL with which nstrononui H In 1100 mid MUTcc dlng ycniM will cihiio the heav ens Hitherto uietely viitftii IdeiiH luivo lieen fiu iiiid In u Kiiid to thin ureal HldiMimtiit which Is of such deep Inter est to the sclciitlllc world hut thu other day the writer chanced to meet M Ku Kcne Antonladl assistant astronomer of thu luvlsy ohservatory who with Kioat courtesy placed nt thu disposal of tho Now York Tribune such facts ml Information as will present n pre cise and nccurato description of this marvelous Instrument It was ut tho Initiative of M Fran colso Dolonclo minister plenipotentia ry In tho Kronoh diplomatic sorvlco that a group of iiinatour astronomers decided to devise for thu International exhibition an Instrument of exception al dimensions and power far exceed liiK anything before attempted With UiIh end In view It was determined to Klvo the object glnst a diameter of 112B meters or inches that Is 11- Inch es more than that of tho celebrated Yerltes glass at Williams Hay Wis mid 132 Inches larger than that of thu Ilck telescope nt Mount Hamilton Oal In order to utilize such an aper turu to the best advantage and espe cially to check as far as posslblu tho obnoxious effect of chromatic aberra tion It was decided not to subordinate lis usual the optical work to mechanic al dltllcultles by a reduction of the fo cal distance but boldly to give the tube tho enormous length of CO meters or nearly 200 feet To mount such an Instrument on an ordinary equatorial foot would be prac tically Impossible for to say nothing of the tremendous weight of the tube mid the consequent Instability and HexuroH to which It would be ex posed the dome destined to protect It ought to have a diameter of at least 210 feet or 72 feet larger than tho cupola of St rotors In Home and 103 feet more than the dome of St Sophia at Constantinople Hut this Is not all Owing to the apparent diurnal swing of the heavens around tlio polar star tho dome ought during observation to lie In constant motion so as to have ltB opening always In front of the object glnsB moving with a velocity of B3 feet an hour The eyepiece would f course also move at a corresponding pace and It Is obvious that the acro batic feats the observer would have to nccompllsh In order to follow the movement of the Instrument would better suit a vigorous athlete thnn the delicate frame of the man of science These dltllcultles have been sur mounted by the wise conclusion of tie committee to adopt the sldorostit type of mounting such as has been perfected by the French physicist M I oon Foucnult a man of remarkable inechaulcal genius M Antonladl uses the expression perfected by Fou cnult advisedly because ho points out that the principle of the slderostat was known a hundred years ago when a clever London optician named Drown constructed a telescope whoso tube was always horizontal and In which n plane mirror reflected the Imago of the object to the eyepiece The slder ostat thus consists of a flat mirror so mounted that when clockwork motion Is applied to it It will send In the same Used direction the rays Impinging upon It from a heavenly body A telescope directed along the reflected beam will then enable tho observer to scrutinize the object without troubling himself about the motion The fixed tube of the great Paris re flector is of steel very slightly less than 01 inch thick and weighs some 21 tons Its diameter Is 50 inches Thu cylinder Is formed of Hi beparate parts bcrewed together nnd rests on eight cast Iron supports placed on eight Btono pllIarB In order to facilitate ex pansion by heat the supports can glide on a system of rails attnehed to tho piers There nre two object glasses the one for visual observations the other being reserved for photographic work Each glass weighs 1000 pounds They aro both mounted on a trueu gliding along n railway thus allowing of their easy trausfer lu front of the tube The eye pieco is also movable on a railway and the focussing 1 effected by a screw t Indies long uniting the two tubes Should the mirror of tho slderostat not perfectly follow the object under scru tiny then the corrections In right ns censlou and declination can bo made without dltllculty from the eyepiece end by a most Ingenious contrivance Tho slderostat proper which weighs Fomo 45 tons consists cf a huge brass foot measuring 20 feci In length and ns much lu height and resting on a marble pier The diameter of the great mirror Is 7S y Inches or rather moru than 0i feet and Its weight mounting Included more than Qu tons It Is hold In equilibrium by a system of levers nnd counterpoises rolling in a well more than 0 feet In dlnmeter filled with mercury The mechanical part of -the Instrument wns made by the cele brated Paris maker M Gautler tho lenses by M Mantnls it was no easy task to grind and polish the surfaces of the colossal mir ror and of the two object glasses Jlere new methods had to be devised The plane figure of the mirror hue au J N nitti obtained by the molar action of two flat metallic sliders M Mnntols used the same process In grinding tho object glasses with this difference however that owing to tho curved surfaces to be given to the lenses tho nllderH Instead of being straight had the curvature of the disks Thu rec tilineal motion of thu system thus gave llso to a cylindrical section on thu glass which however In virtue of tho revolution of the Iciisch on their axis was tiaiisformed Into u spherical surface Tho light grasping power of tho larls telescope as compared with that of the most powerful Instrument now lu existence tho Yerkes glass ought to bo as I luce Is to two Dut this will not bo thu case owing chletly to tho pieseuco of tho glass mirror of tho slderostat Ilider a vertical Incidence mercury Itself does not rolled more than 07 per cent of the Incident light and hero lies tho gain lu favor of the Yerkes telescope Thu accurate figur ing moreover of disks of such enor mous slo as those of tho groat French telescope Is beset with formidable If not quite Insuperable dllllcultles and wo have somu reasons for doubting Unit the optical surfaces will be a suc cess Another point which will tell heavily against tho performance of tho giant will bo Its rather disadvan tageous location In thu midst of a vast industrial city and at a height of bare ly 150 feet abovo tho sea level con trasting lu those particulars so unfa vorably with tho pure air seruuu skies iind high altitudes of our great Ameri can observatories Wu aru apt to for get too readily that we are actually living lu the bottom of a douse tiorlal ocean In which currents of vnrlous temperatures and densities aru con tinually streaming lu all directions Tho greater thu height we rise nbove tho sea level thu clearer the air we got though we can under no circum stances shako the yoke of atmospheric tremors When scanning the heavens with the naked eyo or an opera glass tho obnoxious effect of these undula tions does not make Itself IV It Hut If wo take an astronomical telescope of three Inches aperture and examine tho physical appearance of a planet with It wo will notice that the quality of the Imago Is not always the same nnd that occasionally It Is positively bad Increasing the aperture It Is found that tho blurring of the linage from at mospheric Instability becomes a more and more frequent phenomenon With an apcrturo of 12 Inches good seeing is rare The effect Is of course much more nugatory In a 21 Inch thu result being that with apertures of 30 30 and -10 Inches there are not live or six nights In a year when the Instrument can be advantageously used with Its highest powers Independently of these considera tions the light grasping power of largo telescopes which in the hands of men like Hall Barnard and Duruhnm led to ouch brllllnnt discoveries defeats to some extent Its own end In case of tho perception of line planetary details Hero small telescopes compete keenly with large ones for if we refer to tho history of the discovery of tho most evanescent planetary markings such as the canals of Mars and the spots on Saturn It Is found that they have been almost invariably made with telescopes whose apertures did not exceed ten Inches When questioned as to his opinion of tho results that may bo expected from the colossal Paris tube M Antonladl replied A careful consideration of all the circumstances cannot reasonably render us ovorsangulne Even suppos ing the surfaces of the glasses to bo theoretically perfect which will not bo tho case we might safely predict that It will never show anything very clearly on tho moon with a power of 1000 which would cut down the dis tance of our satellite to 00 miles a dis tance Indeed quite different from the popular and sensational fallacy of La Lime a un metre There Is however one point con tinued M Antonladl In which tho huge Parts refractor will beat all pre vious Instruments of tho kind hitherto constructed and thnt Is Its great focal length It will enable astronomers to take enlarged photographic views of the moon at a focus of 22 or 21 Inches In diameter and this will constitute a marked progress in tho knowledgo of the topography and physical constitu tion of our satellite Sonth Amerlcna Patnrc Whou South America comes to be systematically opened up by the great capitalists of the world as will surely happen In tho next century the union of the fluvial systems of tho Amazon and the Orinoco will absorb tho atten tion of the worlds best euglneers says Tho Mexican Herald A great empire Is destined to grow up m that conti nent nnd from the Andes down to the Atlantic and tho Caribbean sea will bo witnessed tho most tremendous activities A rich soil great grazing plains and gold mines of Immense re sources will be exploited by a new breed of men the result of an Inter mingling of tho hardiest emigrants ft om old Europe and North America South America Is a continent that will not bo long neglected by tho empire makers of civilization Deer DfNtroyliiic Watermelon Crop A remarkable complaint has been filed with the territorial game warden at Guthrie O T For two years the shooting of deer has been absolutely prohibited In tho territory and the animals have become very plentiful says tho St Louis Globe Democrat Farmers living near Carney who aro rulslug watermelons complain that herds of deer come every night to their patches and eat nil the ripo melons They aro forbidden to shoot or capture them and demand from tho gnme warden protection for tbelr crops THE NOKFOLK NEWS THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16 1899 - j it WHOD HAVE THOUGHT IT ms V 9sn ty Whs 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has declined seriously At the recent international exhibition of picture postal cards in Nice tho number of exhibitors was 952 The Hessian diet hns enacted a law that bachelors shall pay 25 per cent more tax on their Incomes than mar ried men At tho semiannual drawing in Paris of conscripts for the French army tho number of recruits was 11 per cent smaller than one year ago Eight thousatid men aro engaged In mining lead ami zinc In Missouri Tho total output for 189S was 74000 tons of lend and 140000 tons of zinc Slato pencils aro made In Tennessee from slate dust and other Ingredients compressed by hydraulic means Ono concern made 25000000 in a year The machinist employs a dog on his lathe he takes a hog cut If the tool will stand it the castings are made of pigs of iron which in turn wore fed from a sow A law was reeoutly passed in Switz erland prohibiting the manufacture Importation or sale of matches con taining the ordinary form of yellow phosphorus In Massachusetts moro money is In vested In cotton mills thnn in any other manufacturing industry but the mak ing of boots aud shoes yields tho most valuable product Indias area of wheat farms Is now nbout two thirds as largo as that of tho United Stntes Tho wheat Is still thrashed by being trodden out by bul locks and buffaloes The giraffe was thought to bo near extinction but Major Mnxse a British explorer has found grent hoards of them along the Sobat river a tribu tary of tho White Nile There Is much French nnd Belgian capital invested lu tho prlucipnl rail way lines of Spain while England owns many of the shorter lines and Is nlso nt the head of the milling inter ests Tho drought of tho last few years has cost New South Wales an enor mous amount of money The flocks of tho colony hnvo shrunk from 00 000000 to 40000000 representing a loss of 20000000 sheep An Immense but unsavory omelet was made not long slnco in London by smashing on tho pavement 850000 condemned eggs nnd washing them into the dralus Many 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