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Charge Coupled Devices, Comets, Photometry, Planets, Spectra, Spectrographs, Asteroids, Astronomy, Data Reduction, High Resolution, Iapetus, Jupiter (Planet), Neptune (Planet), Pluto (Planet), Research Management, Saturn (Planet), Saturn Rings, Spectrometers, Telescopes, Titan, Uranus (Planet)

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Astronomical observations performed at the McDonald Observatory were summarized. Various spectra obtained from Jupiter, Uranus, Saturn, Neptune, Pluto, Titan, Iapetus, and sundry asteroids were described briefly. Spectra taken of various comets using an IDS (Intensified Dissector Scanner) spectrograph on a 2.7 m telescope were reviewed. The Octicon, a linear array of eight 1872-element Reticon arrays that was installed in the 2.7 m coude spectrograph at the observatory, was described. The 2.7 m coude scanner, 2.7 m coude CCD (charge coupled device), and 2.7 m radial velocity spectrometer were mentioned.

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