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What (who) is Lucifer - definition

TELESCOPE FOR OPTICAL ASTRONOMY ON MOUNT GRAHAM, ARIZONA, USA
Large Binocular Telescope Interferometer; Arizona telescope; Columbus Project; LUCIFER
  • Interior looking down one of the primary mirrors
  • Computer workstation for LBT
  • LBT perched on an Arizona mountain
  • Computer systems for LBT
  • Dome during the day with doors closed

Lucifer         
·noun Hence, Satan.
II. Lucifer ·noun A genus of free-swimming macruran Crustacea, having a slender body and long appendages.
III. Lucifer ·noun The planet Venus, when appearing as the morning star;
- applied in Isaiah by a metaphor to a king of Babylon.
IV. Lucifer ·noun A match made of a sliver of wood tipped with a combustible substance, and ignited by friction;
- called also lucifer match, and locofoco. ·see Locofoco.
lucifer         
n.
1.
Venus, Phosphorus, the morning star.
2.
Satan, Belial, Apollyon, Devil, Arch-fiend, the Tempter, the Evil One, the Man of Sin, the Wicked One, the Old Serpent, the Prince of Darkness, the Foul Fiend, the Enemy, the Author of Evil.
lucifer         
archaic a match.

Wikipedia

Large Binocular Telescope

The Large Binocular Telescope (LBT) is an optical telescope for astronomy located on 10,700-foot (3,300 m) Mount Graham, in the Pinaleno Mountains of southeastern Arizona, United States. It is a part of the Mount Graham International Observatory.

When using both 8.4 m (330 inch) wide mirrors, with centres 14.4 m apart, the LBT has the same light-gathering ability as a 11.8 m (464 inch) wide single circular telescope and the resolution of a 22.8 m (897 inch) wide one.

The LBT mirrors individually are the joint second-largest optical telescope in continental North America, next to the Hobby–Eberly Telescope in West Texas. It has the largest monolithic, or non-segmented, mirror in an optical telescope.

Strehl ratios of 60–90% in the infrared H band and 95% in the infrared M band have been achieved by the LBT.

Examples of use of Lucifer
1. His wife‘s delivery is different, splicing in Jesus, Lucifer and serpents.
2. The thing about Lucifer is that people forget his early work.
3. Followers of other religions know this angel as Lucifer or Satan, leading to popular prejudice that the secretive Yazidis are devil–worshippers.
4. Some of the Churchs attempts to exploit commercials to appear hip have been almost enough to make one think that it had accidentally hired an agency called Lucifer.
5. "Because nothing will energize my (constituency) like Hillary Clinton." "If Lucifer ran, he wouldn‘t," Falwell added, drawing a roomful of laughs and cheers.