I certainly hope someone else was driving when John counted the turns. :) AJ Crayon Phoenix, AZ ----- Original Message ----- From: <ketelsen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <az-observing@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 1:43 PM Subject: [AZ-Observing] Re: LBT Fun! Hi Rick- Yes, a great astronomical field trip, but not a drive to be taken lightly - project scientist John Hill told me there are 502 curves on the trip up to LBT! -Dean > Dean, > > Very cool! > > Must be a thrill to see the mirrors that you helped polish are in action > on the mountain. > > I took that Discovery Park Science Center Tour to the LBT several years > ago before the mirrors arrived at the observatory. It was a great tour > and I recommend it to all on this list if you can make it out to > Safford, AZ. > > Rick R. > SAC > > -----Original Message----- > From: az-observing-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:az-observing-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of > ketelsen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 11:10 AM > To: az-observing@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [AZ-Observing] LBT Fun! dk > > Hi All- > Early this month I was able to arrange a trip to the LBT observatory on > Mt > Graham with project scientist John Hill. His reason for going up was to > give a tour to the docents from Safford's Discovery Park science center. > > Currently it looks like: > > http://alice.as.arizona.edu/~ketelsen/LBT0508sm.jpg > =20 > -- > See message header for info on list archives or unsubscribing, and please > send personal replies to the author, not the list. > > -- See message header for info on list archives or unsubscribing, and please send personal replies to the author, not the list. -- See message header for info on list archives or unsubscribing, and please send personal replies to the author, not the list.