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Gazing Into the Past and Future at Historic Observatories

As ever-larger telescopes are launched into space or built at high-altitude sites, these observatories still have wonders to share with visitors and astronomers alike.

Kim Beil
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California, Historic Buildings and Sites, Lowell Observatory (Flagstaff, Ariz), Mount Wilson Observatory, Pollution, San Jose (Calif), Space and Astronomy, Stars and Galaxies, Telescopes and Observatories, Travel and Vacations
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