Thursday, June 3, 2010

Visiting the Very Large Array

Saturday 18th July 2009-07-19 Woke up sluggishly with the dawn. Drove down the road for a mile or two but failed to locate the turn for the VLA. Uturn and back again, - found it this time. Got there about 7ish and had the place to myself. After some scratching around worked out how to get in the back of the vistors center. This place is interesting because of how science has changed around it. It was build before the desktop, the web, and GPS. Many of the things this facility does could be done fairly simply these days with GPS, but in their time they were some technological feat. Drifted around till past 9 then onwards towards meteor crater. Decided enroute to skip painted desert and petrified forest. Got to meteor crater (through some great looking storms) about 4ish. Only when you get there (a 6 mile drive) do they tell you its 15 bux. I kinda new the deal here anyway, but I still found it rather sneaky. VERY windy. Movie was quite fun, and the displays were fairly well done. I think it was expensive for what it was, but it was still fun. The wind on the crater overlook was phenomenal. Possible twister in the distance. Onto flagstaff, and starbux. Rendered Dunes, and got it up, but starbux closed early (8pm). Finished upload by 9ish and decided to head up grand canyon, to try to fly at dawn. Hard drive in the dark, but found a quiet siding well off road by 11ish, only 20 miles short of GC.



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