RME0MTY7–Sep. 09, 1956 - The 25m Concave Mirror....of the first German Radio telescope was monted yesterday in Munstereifel. Inspite of stormy weather engineers risked the montage. Photo shows The giant mirror jurst before heaved up.
RME0MTWA–Sep. 09, 1956 - Twenty five meter concave mirror - German Radio telescope at Munstereifel: The huge 25 meter Concave Mirror of the first German Radio telescope was mounted recently in Munstereifel by engineers who carried out the heavy task in spite of stormy weather. Photo shows the scene as the huge mirror is hoisted in Munstereifel.
RME0MW3A–Jul. 07, 1956 - The first gigant-telescop: is building now in the German Federal Republic near Munstereifel, Western Germany. The diameter of this concave mirror is 25 meters. In September of this year the concave mirror will be inaugurate in present of Bundesprasident Heuss. Photo shows Mechanicans of Zeppelin factory from Fried-richshafen are working for the montage of the concave mirror.
RME132HK–Feb. 26, 2012 - Dramatic new styling, highlighted by a unique roofline and inward sloping rear window, distinguishes the Mercury Monterey for 1963. The completely restyled Monterey features a new bumper and concave grille in the front, and new quarter panels, new bumper and triple taillights in the rear. The Monterey also incorporates many new engineering advances to reduce the cost of car maintenance, plus increased power and performance.
RME0M3R8–May 05, 1953 - A relay station was set up near the Dutch German border at Hinsbeck in cooperation of the North West German Broadcasting Corporation and the Federal Post for the television transmission of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth to Germany. This relay station will close the gap between the British and the German television system. French, Belgian and Dutch transmitting stations will transfer the coronation to the concave mirror of the 40-meters high Relay-station and will be transmitted from there to the North West German system.
RME138W9–Feb. 29, 2012 - UNESCO'S Future Headquarters In Paris: When the general conference of UNESCO opens on July 1, in Paris it will be decided if the proposed new building at the Place Fontenoy is finally agreed upon. The French architect Zerfhuss, and Breuer his American colleague as well as Nervi who is an Italian have submitted their model which forms a Y. The height is 85 feet and comprised of seven floors. The principal branch of the Y is a concave 360 feet long. Photo shows the proposed new permanent home of UNESCO in the Place Fontanoy, Paris, France.
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