File:'The Dish' radio-telescope in Stanford, California.jpg

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'The Dish', Stanford's radio telescope, viewed from a nearby recreational trail.

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English: This is photograph of the 'The Dish', a radio telescope used originally to monitor Soviet radar activity as it bounced off the moon's surface. Today it is used for research and teaching purposes. An intricate aluminum latticework supports the 150-ft (45m) dish.
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Author Christopher Bovee
Camera location37° 24′ 29.88″ N, 122° 10′ 44.4″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

This photograph was taken on 120 format film in fall 2019 on Kodak 400 stock, with an 80mm lens.

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