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Csillagvizsgгѓlг“ — Muszerek Г‰s A

: An iconic "dark room" device at the top of the tower, still functional today, projecting a live image of the city onto a table.

The text (Instruments and the Observatory) likely refers to a historical or scientific overview of the astronomical tools used in Hungarian observatories, specifically the Eger Observatory (Specula) or the Konkoly Observatory . 🔭 The Specula of Eger MUSZEREK Г‰S A CSILLAGVIZSGГЃLГ“

Founded in by Bishop Károly Eszterházy, this observatory was one of the most advanced in Europe at the time. The "instruments" (műszerek) were primarily sourced from London, then the world center for precision engineering. Key Historical Instruments : An iconic "dark room" device at the

: Many of these "műszerek" are now housed in the Csillagászati Múzeum (Astronomy Museum) in Eger. 🏛️ Cultural Significance

: Automated systems like the HATNet project, which uses small, wide-field instruments to discover planets around other stars. 🏛️ Cultural Significance