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Handmade for the Saturday Self Challenge.
Listening to Cricket. TSC
Refraction and reflection
Bottleneck
Looking towards Dundee
Tay Bridge south
There's a hole in the sky
Fire Dance
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Clock keys
Clock keys 3
Heads I win, tails you lose
Nereid (1995–6) in bronze by David Nathan
Welsh National War Memorial
Moon
Queen Mary 2 in the Port of Stavanger
HFF everyone. Reflecting on a fence
Stavanger glass blowers
The glass blower's work
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Fruticose lichen on Larch. Usnea subfloridana.
Sunburst
Nothern Rock at Ravenglass
Unidentified flying objects?
A worm's eye view on Sunday lunch
Comfort versus style
These boots are made for walking. SSC
Anstruther lighthouse. HFF everyone.
Shrewsbury rail bridge
Underneath
Red minimalism
Polar opposites
Behind the facade. TSC
Roots
The first HFF of 2018
Shropshire shadows on New Year's Day
Nacre Buttons
TSC. The last sore throat lozenge.
Summer garden
Summer garden 2
Front garden under snow
Cyclamen coum
The last HFF of 2017 to you all
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The Knockin Telescope
The chain of seven radio-astronomy dishes across England, including Knockin, make up the existing Merlin network (Multi-Element Radio Linked Interferometer Network). Signals from the seven dishes are combined to create a clearer picture of the universe. The seven telescopes which make up the array are sited at Knockin, Defford, Pickmere, Darnhall and Cambridge, together with the Lovell telescope (third largest of its kind in the world) and Jodrell Bank's smaller Mark II telescope.
Knockin is a 'robotic' site. The telescope is remotely controlled from Jodrell Bank. It's visited once a week by engineers who carry out routine maintenance work. The telescope was built in 1976, sending back the first data a year later, and was part of the phase one development of Merlin. The Cambridge dish was the last to be added to the network in 1991.
Knockin is a 'robotic' site. The telescope is remotely controlled from Jodrell Bank. It's visited once a week by engineers who carry out routine maintenance work. The telescope was built in 1976, sending back the first data a year later, and was part of the phase one development of Merlin. The Cambridge dish was the last to be added to the network in 1991.
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