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Observatory Photographs by Larry Adkins Observatory Photographs by Larry Adkins
Description: This web site is devoted to photographs of astronomical observatories and/or planetariums which I have visited over the years. Pictured observatories include Mount Wilson, Palomar, Griffith, Lick, McDonald, Yerkes, Kitt Peak, Lowell, and other smaller observatories from around northern and southern California.
STELLAR LINK AWARD Best of the Web 2003
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Record Last Updated: 8-Oct-2003 | Clicks: 1904

 

SkyView: The Internet's Virtual Telescope SkyView: The Internet's Virtual Telescope
Description: SkyView is a Virtual Observatory on the Net generating images of any part of the sky at wavelengths in all regimes from Radio to Gamma-Ray.
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