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After a frustrating morning of low clouds, mist and foggy weather we decided to watch the movie they offered. At the end of the film, the curtains behind the screen opened to a sheet of pure white fog; normally a stunning view of the crater and mountain. When we left the theatre there was a slight and hardly noticeable...
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Taken from just off the 'back' road out of Griffith Park. I went up there to photograph the LA skyline, and it was so damn hazy, I swopped and did this instead!
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Ceredo Elementary's 5th grade trip to Green Banks Observatory in Green Banks, West Virginia. Students studied astronomy, radio waves, electromagnets, and the solar system.
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My first try of a real outdoor Gigapixel image taken at the local Dr. AF Philips Observatory. Stitched from 688 images. After it had been raining for weeks, finally some dry weather today. The image was not shot in the best of conditions. High winds and fading daylight. The last images were even shot after sunset....
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National Park del Teide, Observatory, Tenerife, Canary Island, Spain
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Socorro Peak, AKA M Mountain, taken from Etscorn Observatory
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This panorama was created by combining 30 separate images taken with a Panasonic TZ7. This is the 76M diameter dish designed by Sir Bernard Lovell; it is a radio telescope and is fully steerable
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View of the Pampa Amarilla and a few of the 1600 surface detector tanks (white cylinders) that comprise the Pierre Auger Observatory (PAO), from Los Leones which is a fluorescence detector up on a hill. PAO covers 3,000 square kilometers, and area the size of the state of Rhode Island, five times the size of Paris.
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