Re: Dome in the Mist

2009-08-31 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Actually, I think it is more of a "buckyball" than a golf ball.

This one is definitely run by NASA, on the property of the Pacific
Missile Range:

http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=9718995

I would not be surprised to find that it also works for the PMR>

Dan
> It looks very similar to the 'golf balls' at Menwith Hill and at
> Fylingdales, both in Yorkshire. They are/were run by the NSA I think (not
> NASA) and were part of the nuclear early warning system. I think they still
> have golf balls at Menwith Hill, but at Fylingdale they seem to have
> replaced them with enormous wedges of Wensleydale cheese.
>
> Bob

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RE: Dome in the Mist

2009-08-31 Thread Bob W

> Thanks, Christine.
> 
> This place has always fascinated me.  It's in a rural area of 
> Kauai, on the road to Waimea Canyon.  I've seen it before, 
> but on this occasion it looked very secretive, because of the 
> mist and fog.  Part of the dome was in bright sunlight, and 
> part was in the shade.
> 
> This is just inland of the Barking Sands Pacific Missile 
> Range.  The "No Trespassing" sign on the road identifies it 
> as a NASA facility, but who knows what they track .  .  .
> 

It looks very similar to the 'golf balls' at Menwith Hill and at
Fylingdales, both in Yorkshire. They are/were run by the NSA I think (not
NASA) and were part of the nuclear early warning system. I think they still
have golf balls at Menwith Hill, but at Fylingdale they seem to have
replaced them with enormous wedges of Wensleydale cheese.

Bob


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Re: Dome in the Mist

2009-08-30 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Thanks, Christine.

This place has always fascinated me.  It's in a rural area of Kauai,
on the road to Waimea Canyon.  I've seen it before, but on this
occasion it looked very secretive, because of the mist and fog.  Part
of the dome was in bright sunlight, and part was in the shade.

This is just inland of the Barking Sands Pacific Missile Range.  The
"No Trespassing" sign on the road identifies it as a NASA facility,
but who knows what they track .  .  .

Dan

On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 12:06 AM, Christine
Aguila wrote:
> Nice framing & nice mist, Dan.  I know it's a dome, but it also kind of
> looks like a giant golf ball :-).  Cheers, Christine
>
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Re: Dome in the Mist

2009-08-29 Thread Christine Aguila
Nice framing & nice mist, Dan.  I know it's a dome, but it also kind of 
looks like a giant golf ball :-).  Cheers, Christine



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