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Joel Weisberg's Students at  U.S. and Australian Telescopes




Arecibo Observatory, P.R.

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Andrea L., Joel W., Bryan M., and Scott N. at Arecibo in 1990. Andrea is now an astronomy professor at Franklin&Marshall; Bryan is a Gemini Telescope Project Scientist in Chile; Scott did an M.D.-Ph.D. program.




Here is Andrea  at Arecibo a decade later, with a new generation of Carls (Kenji S., Katie D., Amanda K) and astrophysicist Snezana Stanimirovic.


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Michael C., 1985


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Kassie W. and Steph V., a few years later (December 2003).


The cable car ascends (small square below catwalk in right center).


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Judy B. rides the cable car up to the triangle.


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And now it is Bess D. . . . .


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And here is  Barron K. heading up.



Now it is Eric Z.'s turn.


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Let Jon D. and Joel go up, too.


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Katie D. heads up as well.


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Steph V. ascends in December 2003


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Judy B. at the central hub.


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Corey M. at the central hub


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Steph V. stands out on the very end of the azimuth arm. It is like being on the observation deck of a space station



Arecibo engineer Lisa W. and Steph V. inspect the structure, December 2002.



Tyler G., Joe T., and Anton F. go to the platform for a receiver inspection in August 2002.


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Steph V. and I taking the catwalk down from the  focus platform, December 2003.(Click here for full size image.)


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Rachel P. controls the 'scope and data taking.


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Tyler G. is working especially hard at data acquisition




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