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Rough Drywall View into Observatory849 viewsThe pier footings can just be seen in this view into the observatory.     (1 votes)
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Security Rail980 viewsThis rail runs the length of the roll-off beam on both side and the angle by the wheel will hold the roof in place in a high wind.     (1 votes)
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Roof Supports922 viewsThese two 28 foot steel beams will support the rolling roof     (1 votes)
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Snowy Observatory2606 viewsA wonderful blanket of snow covers the whole Anza valley. Great fun to be there to see it!     (2 votes)
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Steel Set Looking West917 viewsThe steel supports for the walls and roof have been set.     (2 votes)
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Convection2244 viewsA major monsoonal convection storm dwarfs the observatory.     (3 votes)
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Palomar in the Distance 2617 viewsThe dome for Mt. Palomar's 200 inch telescope can be seen from the site of the new observatory.     (2 votes)
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Fully Operational!2337 viewsThis is a view of the fully operational observatory.     (1 votes)
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View to South2040 viewsCall this a "construction final" exterior view of the observatory, looking to the south. Note the neat area around the well, a real improvement from the mess that was there before.     (1 votes)
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Pier in Place1422 viewsThe pier is in place with the mount adapter successfully attached.     (1 votes)
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Panorama to East1037 viewsA panoramic view showing the nice lack of pump equipment in the foreground.     (1 votes)
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Stucco Complete View to East946 viewsThis view to the east shows the contrast of color between the walls and the roof.     (1 votes)
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