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3179 viewsOne day, just as the Sun was setting, this furry Tarantula came to visit. He was quite friendly and docile.
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3177 viewsOnce all traffic was moved off of Antenna #2, we could move in to clean up the
RF Room at the base of the Antenna. It was really bad.
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3162 viewsGeorge Thomas (left) and Gus Meneses double checking the Down-Converters.
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Low Ceiling3157 viewsA Cold Winter Storm swept through last night. The morning was wet and chilly. Here, low clouds can be seen hiding the tops of the buildings in Downtown Los Angeles. Taken 2/28/06
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3153 viewsAs you draw near, the enormous size of the 32 meter dishes becomes more apparent
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3152 viewsL-R Dan Redmond, Zach White and George Cardenas programming the 300A Modems.
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Antenna Crew3146 viewsWe couldn’t have done it without the help of the Southern California
Antenna Crew

L-R Mike Stewart, Dave Kerns, Matt Cox
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Havasu Lightning3139 viewsI captured this lightning using my first Digital Camera, an Olympus C-5050Z. I had it in "Manual" mode set for the maximum exposure of 16 seconds. I took quite a few exposures this way during the lightning storm.
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3130 viewsL-R Bill Locke, Dan Redmond and George Thomas at the Advantech Down-Converters doing a Dry Run of the cutover
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3125 views
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3104 viewsL-R Shane Edmonston, Zach White, Dan Redmond, Ron Culver, George Thomas (hidden), George Cardenas and John Bartman discuss moving traffic onto Antenna #4.
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3067 viewsThis Variable Checkerspot Butterfly is enjoying the warm Spring Sun.

There were quite a few different types of Butterflies taking advantage of the many wildflowers
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