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  • Big Pine Creek flows into Third Lake below Temple Crag in California's Sierra Nevada.
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  • A hiker stands under a wind-twisted whitebark pine in Big Pine Canyon in California's Sierra Nevada.  Two Eagles Peak, part of the Palisade Crest, rises in the background.
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  • A hiker stands under a wind-twisted whitebark pine in Big Pine Canyon in California's Sierra Nevada. Two Eagles Peak, part of the Palisade Crest, rises in the background..
    BP 6070.jpg
  • A hiker stands under a wind-twisted whitebark pine in Big Pine Canyon in California's Sierra Nevada. Two Eagles Peak, part of the Palisade Crest, rises in the background..
    BP 6048.jpg
  • A hiker sits under a wind-twisted whitebark pine in Big Pine Canyon in California's Sierra Nevada. Two Eagles Peak, part of the Palisade Crest, rises in the background..
    BP 6030.jpg
  • A hiker stands under a wind-twisted whitebark pine in Big Pine Canyon in California's Sierra Nevada.  Two Eagles Peak, part of the Palisade Crest, rises in the background.
    BP 6017.jpg
  • A hiker scrambles on a rock under a wind-twisted whitebark pine in Big Pine Canyon in California's Sierra Nevada.  Two Eagles Peak, part of the Palisade Crest, rises in the background.
    BP 6009.jpg
  • A father and son stand atop a granite dome in Big Pine Canyon in California's eastern Sierra Nevada.  Behind them are Slide Mountain and Temple Crag.
    BP 5692.jpg
  • A mother and her son stand atop a granite dome in Big Pine Canyon in California's Sierra Nevada.  Behind them is the Palisade Glacier (R) and (L to R) Slide Mountain, Temple Crag, Mount Gayley, Mount Sill & North Palisade.
    BP 5675.jpg
  • A family rests during a hike in Big Pine Canyon, part of John Muir Wilderness in California's Sierra Nevada.  Left to Right in the background are Slide Mountain, Temple Crag, Mount Gayley and Mount Sill.  The Palisade Glacier is just visible on far upper right.
    BP 5876.jpg
  • A family hikes in Big Pine Canyon, part of John Muir Wilderness in California's Sierra Nevada.  Temple Crag and Slide Mountain, part of the Palisade peaks, rises in the background.
    BP 5867.jpg
  • A youngster enjoys the setting in Big Pine Canyon.
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  • MOUNTAINEERING. Sierra Nevada, California. Ben Wiltsie climbs Mount Robinson in Big Pine Canyon.
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  • A young fisherman crosses a log at the outlet of Fifth Lake in Big Pine Canyon in California's eastern Sierra Nevada.
    BP 6208.jpg
  • A mother and her son relax by their tent in Big Pine Canyon, part of the  John Muir Wilderness in California's Sierra Nevada.  Behind is Mount Robinson of the Palisade Crest.
    BP 5959.jpg
  • A mother and her son relax by their tent in Big Pine Canyon, part of the John Muir Wilderness in California's Sierra Nevada.  Behind is Mount Robinson of the Palisade Crest.
    BP 5941.jpg
  • A mother and her son relax by their tent in Big Pine Canyon, part of the John Muir Wilderness in California's Sierra Nevada. Behind is Mount Robinson of the Palisade Crest.
    BP 5938.jpg
  • Mother and son hike toward shooting star flowers in meadow, Big Pine Canyon, Sierra Nevada, California.
    BP 5816.jpg
  • Youngsters devour Ramen noodles beside a blazing campfire in Big Pine Canyon of California's Sierra Nevada.
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  • Antennae for the Deep Synoptice Array of radio telescopes at Cal Tech's Owens Valley Radio Observatory seek clues to mysteries of the universe.
    CAe 190704-339.jpg
  • Inexpensively-made antennae for the Long Wave Array of radio telescopes at Cal Tech's Owens Valley Radio Observatory seek clues to mysteries of the universe.
    CAe 190704-279.jpg
  • Radio telescopes at the Owens Valley Radio Observatory look for an array of clues about the mysteries of the universe.
    CAe 190618-843.jpg
  • 14,249′ North Palisade Peak rises above the Palisade Glacier atop the Sierra Nevada Crest in John Muir Wilderness, California.  Starlight Peak, slightly lower, is on the right. The U-Notch Couloir rises to the left and Clyde’s Couloir goes up the center.
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  • Palisade Glacier & 14,242-foot North Palisade Peak.
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  • A mountaineer leaves camp for a climb up one of the 14,000-foot peaks above the nearby Palisade Glacier in California's Sierra Nevada.
    BP 2460.jpg
  • Backpackers cook breakfast in the Sierra Nevada.
    BP 6130.jpg
  • Antennae for the Deep Synoptice Array of radio telescopes at Cal Tech's Owens Valley Radio Observatory seek clues to mysteries of the universe.
    CAe 190704-342.jpg
  • Antennae for the Deep Synoptice Array of radio telescopes at Cal Tech's Owens Valley Radio Observatory seek clues to mysteries of the universe.
    CAe 190704-341.jpg
  • Antennae for the Deep Synoptice Array of radio telescopes at Cal Tech's Owens Valley Radio Observatory seek clues to mysteries of the universe.
    CAe 190704-337.jpg
  • Inexpensively-made antennae for the Long Wave Array of radio telescopes at Cal Tech's Owens Valley Radio Observatory seek clues to mysteries of the universe.
    CAe 190704-319.jpg
  • Inexpensively-made antennae for the Long Wave Array of radio telescopes at Cal Tech's Owens Valley Radio Observatory seek clues to mysteries of the universe.
    CAe 190704-316.jpg
  • Inexpensively-made antennae for the Long Wave Array of radio telescopes at Cal Tech's Owens Valley Radio Observatory seek clues to mysteries of the universe.
    CAe 190704-309.jpg
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  • Test shot for LWA night photography.
    CAe 190618-969.jpg
  • Dusk falls over radio receivers for the Long Wave Array project at OVRO.
    CAe 190618-935.jpg
  • Dusk falls over radio receivers for the Long Wave Array project at OVRO.
    CAe 190618-927.jpg
  • CAe 190618-913.jpg
  • Radio telescopes for the Deep Synoptic Array look for mysterious "Fast Radio Bursts" coming from deep in space. Behind is the Palisade Glacier region of the Sierra Nevada.
    CAe 190618-871.jpg
  • Radio telescopes at the Owens Valley Radio Observatory look for an array of clues about the mysteries of the universe.  The Sierra Nevada rises behind them.
    CAe 190618-866.jpg
  • Radio telescopes at the Owens Valley Radio Observatory look for an array of clues about the mysteries of the universe.  The Sierra Nevada rises behind them.
    CAe 190618-864.jpg
  • Radio telescopes at the Owens Valley Radio Observatory look for an array of clues about the mysteries of the universe.  The Sierra Nevada rises behind them.
    CAe 190618-854.jpg
  • Radio telescopes at the Owens Valley Radio Observatory look for an array of clues about the mysteries of the universe.  The arid Inyo Mountains rise in the background.
    CAe 190618-852.jpg
  • Radio telescopes at the Owens Valley Radio Observatory look for an array of clues about the mysteries of the universe.
    CAe 190618-847.jpg
  • Radio wave receivers for the Long Wave Array project at OVRO look for possible clues about life on other planets.
    CAe 190618-822.jpg
  • Radio wave receivers for the Long Wave Array project at OVRO look for possible clues about life on other planets.
    CAe 190618-819.jpg
  • Radio wave receivers for the Long Wave Array project at OVRO look for possible clues about life on other planets. Behind them is the Palisade Glacier and Sierra Nevada.
    CAe 190618-801.jpg
  • Radio wave receivers for the Long Wave Array project at OVRO look for possible clues about life on other planets. Behind are more conventional radio telescopes and the eastern escarpment of California's Sierra Nevada.
    CAe 190618-790.jpg
  • Radio wave receivers for the Long Wave Array project at OVRO look for possible clues about life on other planets. Behind is the eastern escarpment of California's Sierra Nevada.
    CAe 190618-786.jpg
  • Radio telescopes for the Deep Synoptic Array look for mysterious "Fast Radio Bursts" coming from deep in space. Behind is the Palisade Glacier region of the Sierra Nevada.
    CAe 190618-756.jpg
  • Radio telescopes for the Deep Synoptic Array look for mysterious "Fast Radio Bursts" coming from deep in space. Behind is the Palisade Glacier region of the Sierra Nevada.
    CAe 190618-755.jpg
  • Dr. Gregg Hallinan examines the mass of cables running between his radio telescopes and the computer at the Long Range Array at OVRO.
    CAe 190618-720.jpg
  • Dr. Gregg Hallinan examines the receiver atop one of the inexpensive radio telescopes he designed for the Long Range Array at OVRO.
    CAe 190618-689.jpg
  • Dr. Gregg Hallinan examines the receiver atop one of the inexpensive radio telescopes he designed for the Long Range Array at OVRO.
    CAe 190618-672.jpg
  • Dr. Gregg Hallinan examines the receiver atop one of the inexpensive radio telescopes he designed for the Long Range Array at OVRO.
    CAe 190618-665.jpg
  • Dr. James Lamb, site director for OVRO, shows one of the pieces of a radio telescope that he makes himself in the workshop.
    CAe 190618-639.jpg
  • Writer Po Bronson at OVRO
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  • Writer Po Bronson at OVRO
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  • Writer Po Bronson at OVRO
    CAe 190618-591.jpg
  • Dr. James Lamb: Site Director at OVRO, graphs periodic signal anomolies that indicate msterious radio bursts coming from space.
    CAe 190618-586.jpg
  • Dr. Gregg Hallinan, Professor of Astronomy; Director, Owens Valley Radio Observatory; PI of the OVRO-LWA and DSA projects.
    CAe 190618-568.jpg
  • Dr. Greg Hallinan discusses some of the cosmic factors determining whether a planet might be able to support life.
    CAe 190618-417.jpg
  • The 40-meter radio telescope at OVRO is one of the largest in the world and with adjustments for inflation cost $70 million (TK) to build.
    CAe 190618-353.jpg
  • The 40-meter radio telescope at OVRO is one of the largest in the world and with adjustments for inflation cost $70 million (TK) to build.
    CAe 190618-351.jpg
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  • Dr. Sandy Weinreb leads the Microwave Electronics lab at Caltech.
    CAe 190618-294.jpg
  • An array of inexpensive circuit boards atop radio wave receivers are the the heart of the Long Wave Array at OVRO.
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  • An array of inexpensive radio wave receivers are the the heart opf the Long Wave Array at OVRO>
    CAe 190618-259.jpg
  • A network of high-powered computers processes massive amounts of information produced every second by the radio receivers at the Long Wave Array at OVRO.
    CAe 190618-251.jpg
  • Project Scientist Dr. Marin Anderson stands beside the computer complex for the Long Wavbe Array at OVRO. Jonathon Kocz: Leads the Digital Development Lab for OVRO.
    CAe 190618-240.jpg
  • Dr. Jonathon Kocz describes the input feeds between the radio antennas and the computer complex at the Long Wave Array at OVRO.  He leads the Digital Development Lab for OVRO (based at Caltech) and builds the digital systems for both the OVRO-LWA and DSA
    CAe 190618-236.jpg
  • Dr. Jonathon Kocz describes the input feeds between the radio antennas and the computer complex at the Long Wave Array at OVRO.  He leads the Digital Development Lab for OVRO (based at Caltech) and builds the digital systems for both the OVRO-LWA and DSA
    CAe 190618-214.jpg
  • Dr. Jonathon Kocz describes the input feeds between the radio antennas and the computer complex at the Long Wave Array at OVRO.  He leads the Digital Development Lab for OVRO (based at Caltech) and builds the digital systems for both the OVRO-LWA and DSA
    CAe 190618-202.jpg
  • Gregg Hallinan, Professor of Astronomy; Director, Owens Valley Radio Observatory; PI of the OVRO-LWA and DSA projects.
    CAe 190618-153.jpg
  • CAe 190618-141.jpg
  • Dawn light illuminates Two Eagle Peak in the Palisade region of California's Sierra Nevada.
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  • A youngster climbs Mount Robinson in California's John Muir Wilderness.
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  • Andy Selters sets up a tricky Tyrolean Traverse on the Sun Ribbon Arete of Temple Crag in the Palisade region of California's Sierra Nevada.
    CL 5501.jpg
  • A climber ascends Mount Gayley above the Palisade Glacier.
    CL 4670.jpg
  • A youngster fishes for trout in a small stream in the eastern Sierra Nevada of California.
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  • A youngster fishes in a tiny stream in California's Sierra Nevada.
    BP 6209.jpg
  • Younsters sit on a granite dome below Palisade Glacier and the eastern crest of California's Sierra Nevada in John Muir Wilderness
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  • Ben & Nick Wiltsie (MR) romp on a granite dome in the John Muir Wilderness of California's Sierra Nevada.
    BP 5886.jpg
  • A mountaineer leaves camp for a climb up one of the 14,000-foot peaks above the nearby Palisade Glacier in California's Sierra Nevada.
    BP 2459.jpg
  • A mountaineer melts snow for water in a camp below the Palisade Glacier in California's Sierra Nevada.  Behind are 14,000+ foot North Palisade and Thunderbolt Peaks.
    BP 2326.jpg
  • Dusk falls over radio receivers for the Long Wave Array project at OVRO.
    CAe 190618-946.jpg
  • Radio telescopes at the Owens Valley Radio Observatory look for an array of clues about the mysteries of the universe.  The arid Inyo Mountains rise in the background.
    CAe 190618-839.jpg
  • Radio telescopes at the Owens Valley Radio Observatory look for an array of clues about the mysteries of the universe.
    CAe 190618-829.jpg
  • Radio wave receivers for the Long Wave Array project at OVRO look for possible clues about life on other planets. Behind them is the Palisade Glacier and Sierra Nevada.
    CAe 190618-798.jpg
  • Dr. Gregg Hallinan examines the mass of cables running between his radio telescopes and the computer at the Long Range Array at OVRO.
    CAe 190618-697.jpg
  • Dr. Gregg Hallinan stands beside new radio telescopes for the Deep Synoptic Array looking for mysterious "Fast Radio Bursts" coming from deep in space.
    CAe 190618-652.jpg
  • Dr. Greg Hallinan discusses some of the cosmic factors determining whether a planet might be able to support life.
    CAe 190618-479.jpg
  • Drs. James Lamb (L) & Gregg Hallinan examine data from the Long Wave Array at OVRO.
    CAe 190618-388.jpg
  • The 40-meter radio telescope at OVRO is one of the largest in the world and with adjustments for inflation cost $70 million (TK) to build.
    CAe 190618-376.jpg
  • The 40-meter radio telescope at OVRO is one of the largest in the world and with adjustments for inflation cost $70 million (TK) to build.
    CAe 190618-355.jpg
  • Dr. Mark Hodges explains some of the mechanics behind the 40 Meter Radio Telescope at OVRO.   Hodges is the program's outreach and design engineer.
    CAe 190618-323.jpg
  • A tangle of cables feeds information from radio receivers to the computer complex at the Long Wave Array of the OVRO.
    CAe 190618-200.jpg
  • Shadows from afternoon clouds pass across the aretes and ridges of Temple Crag, near Palisade Glacier in California's Sierra Nevada.
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  • A youngster rock climbs on a crag in John Muir Wilderness.
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  • Meredith Wiltsie cleans backpacking pots at camp  in Sierra Nevada, California.
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  • Ben & Nick Wiltsie (MR) sit atop granite dome in the John Muir Wilderness of California's Sierra Nevada.  Behind on the left are Mounts Gayley, Sill, North Palisade, Thunderbolt Peak and the Palisade Glacier.  In the back center is Mount Robinson.
    BP 5895.jpg
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