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LBTO building Largest telescope in the world, twin 8.4 meter mirriors (331 inches each, for a combined 12.5 meter scope
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on 01/15/2007 23:21:24
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dome as I arrived (1/15/07)
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on 01/15/2007 23:23:04
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twin mirrors
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Mario Motta M.D.
on 01/15/2007 23:23:38
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my dream mirror for my new scope
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Mario Motta M.D.
on 01/15/2007 23:24:19
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one of the mirrors on scope
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Mario Motta M.D.
on 01/15/2007 23:24:51
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On the roof, 17 stories up (Before opening dome!)
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Mario Motta M.D.
on 01/15/2007 23:25:29
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scope moving to apex
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Mario Motta M.D.
on 01/16/2007 03:05:54
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sitting in the mount itself
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on 01/16/2007 03:06:27
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climbed up into the beast
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Mario Motta M.D.
on 01/16/2007 03:06:57
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sitting inside the telescope
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Mario Motta M.D.
on 01/16/2007 03:07:30
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under the main mirror, actuators, cooling vents
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on 01/16/2007 03:08:35
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just above the mirror plane
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on 01/16/2007 03:09:06
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prime focus camera, f1.1
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on 01/16/2007 03:09:44
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under roof, 1 megawatt heater to melt snow off roof
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Mario Motta M.D.
on 01/16/2007 03:10:41
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from roof, looking at much smaller Vatican scope and SMT
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on 01/16/2007 03:11:34
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inside dome at night, view of sky through slit (sneaked in) Note the dipper through left slit. Took 4-30 second exposures and combined. They were imaging M81 while I took this.
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Mario Motta M.D.
on 01/16/2007 03:12:31
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aluminizing bell for the big mirrors
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on 01/16/2007 03:13:20
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Red Squirrel clearance No one admitted without a squirel pass, a "safe habitat for the red squirrel
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Mario Motta M.D.
on 01/16/2007 03:15:54
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My squirrel permit NO ONE allowed on top without a Red Squirrel permit issued, to be sure astronomers do not disturb this "protected" species. This was my permit.
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Mario Motta M.D.
on 01/16/2007 03:23:53
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M81, first image tonight Note, this is a screen shot of control computer with my digital camera, original much better
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Mario Motta M.D.
on 01/16/2007 03:24:59
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