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another gary adventure, this will all be taking place in arizona, i flew jfk to phoenix this morning, spun the upgrade wheel at alamo, and scored a free upgrade to a sports car, a bright red hard top camaro 2 door to be precise.
first photos taken, from the sunset point rest area on interstate 17 northbound.
and critters be real out here yo
vegetation of a type that would have those critters
and a very cool end to a long day, after a great burger in downtown flagstaff at a place called diablo burger, reminded me of hodad's. up the hill overlooking flagstaff to the lowell observatory, created by percival lowell, who was so convinced pluto existed he spent a fair amount of his considerable fortune to build and staff with professional astronomers, this, a 24 inch clarke telescope, 121 years old, still has great lenses, they had it trained on the moon tonight, what detail, just stunning to look through, plus they had several other telescopes open, including one 10 inch hooked to a camera, time sequencing a nebulae, which was then projected onto a large flat screen. sir percival unfortunately did not live to see pluto discovered as he died the year before , but he financed the research
more photos to come, hopefully another daily travelogue, or at least some teaser shots, a week long arizona extravaganza, with diesel trains, steam trains, flagstaff, grand canyon, sedona, observatories, lava cones, pueblo ruins, and all manner of interesting roadside things.
and an add on, this was the telescope taking time lapse photos and blending them onto the large screen television set up outside at the observatory, viewing this night was awesome, it was in the high 20's and crystal clear starry night sky, perfect for a telescope
just got these scanned in, part of the guide given at the desk when you buy your admission ticket, a very reasonable $14.00 and they have memberships available for the locals and anyone able to be there more than one night
first photos taken, from the sunset point rest area on interstate 17 northbound.

and critters be real out here yo

vegetation of a type that would have those critters

and a very cool end to a long day, after a great burger in downtown flagstaff at a place called diablo burger, reminded me of hodad's. up the hill overlooking flagstaff to the lowell observatory, created by percival lowell, who was so convinced pluto existed he spent a fair amount of his considerable fortune to build and staff with professional astronomers, this, a 24 inch clarke telescope, 121 years old, still has great lenses, they had it trained on the moon tonight, what detail, just stunning to look through, plus they had several other telescopes open, including one 10 inch hooked to a camera, time sequencing a nebulae, which was then projected onto a large flat screen. sir percival unfortunately did not live to see pluto discovered as he died the year before , but he financed the research

more photos to come, hopefully another daily travelogue, or at least some teaser shots, a week long arizona extravaganza, with diesel trains, steam trains, flagstaff, grand canyon, sedona, observatories, lava cones, pueblo ruins, and all manner of interesting roadside things.
and an add on, this was the telescope taking time lapse photos and blending them onto the large screen television set up outside at the observatory, viewing this night was awesome, it was in the high 20's and crystal clear starry night sky, perfect for a telescope

just got these scanned in, part of the guide given at the desk when you buy your admission ticket, a very reasonable $14.00 and they have memberships available for the locals and anyone able to be there more than one night


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