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This was taken near sunrise from the top of Mt Washington, in NH. The buildings are part of the Mt Washington Observatory. The gigapan mount behaved spectacularly in the 5 degree F conditions. I set up a Canon Power Shot on the mount, and the system happily took about 800 pictures over ONE HOUR and didn't even comp...
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This one-block-long street in the Kensington neighborhood of London derives its name from the observatory that astronomer Sir James South built here in 1831. It contained for a time the largest telescope in the world. After South's death, the property was sold to Thomas Cawley who built the existing houses in the 1880s...
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This is one of the gutted Observatories that was left behind after the Canberra (Australia), Bushfires in 2003. 360 degree panorama
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Los Angeles skyline as seen from the Griffith Observatory - 03/30/2013 Shot using iPhone 5 (not the Panorama mode)
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- The Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument from the Johnston Ridge Observatory, Oct 21, 2010 by Gavin Farrell
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The Johnston Ridge Observatory sits on a bluff just 5-1/2 miles from the crater at an elevation of 4,314'/1,327m and offers grand views of Mount St. Helens and much of the 1980 blast zone. Here you can enjoy spectacular views of the lava dome, crater, pumice plain and the landslide deposit.
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Taken shortly after sunrise on Mt Washington. Too bad this one came out a little blurry, it was my first one! For a complete trip report, go here: mitoc.mit.edu/gallery/washington_gigapan

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Downtown LA and surrounding area viewed from Griffith Observatory. Conditions were highly variable that day with intermittent rain and sunbreaks passing through. This pan is considerably smaller, features a narrower field of view and better light than the one I posted earlier. Additional info per user request: Th...
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There are paths all throughout Griffith Park, where the observatory is perched. I walked down the hill a couple hundred yards to get this profile of the building against the dusk sky.
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Looking South from Mulholland Drive with Griffith Park Observatory to the left, to Downtown Los Angeles (with Hollywood in the foreground) and Marina Del Rey and Santa Catalina Island to the Right. A very good day for viewing Los Angeles.
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A 360 degree view from atop the Penobscot Narrows Observatory in Prospect, Maine.
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