Los Angeles's newly reopened Griffith Observatory features the largest astronomical image ever made-a 152-foot wall of galaxies, rendered for the ages in porcelain enamel. But the journey from Palomar to porcelain was a long one
Photograph of the interior view of the observatory that houses the 60-inch reflecting telescope at M...
Caltech's ten-meter telescope, when completed in 1992, will be the world's largest and most powerful
The Mount Wilson and Palomar Observatories are situated on two Southern California mountains: the ...
Los Angeles's newly reopened Griffith Observatory features the largest astronomical image ever made-...
Griffith Observatory Gets The Big Picture; The Breadth of Light; Still Going...; Rockin' with Richte...
After seven years of hard work, a new milestone in astronomical history has been reached with the pu...
A new portfolio of photographs of astronomers at work with the 200-inch telescop
Following great success in the creation of the Keck Observatory, scientists at the California Instit...
A tribute to the 200-inch Hale Telescope -- and to the men who created it and have used it with dist...
On these pages you see what no one has ever seen before - the oldest and most remote star worlds eve...
A sampling of some peculiar and interesting astronomical objects recently photographed by Astronomer...
The 10-meter Keck Telescope has been up and running for two years now. Here's a sample of what we're...
Photograph of a drawing by R. W. Porter depicting an interior view of Mount Palomar Observatory show...
Between 1893 and 1941, the understanding of the Milky Way galaxy within the American culture changed...
Astronomical research at Caltech reveals that a number of widely-separated extragalactic nebulae are...
Photograph of the interior view of the observatory that houses the 60-inch reflecting telescope at M...
Caltech's ten-meter telescope, when completed in 1992, will be the world's largest and most powerful
The Mount Wilson and Palomar Observatories are situated on two Southern California mountains: the ...
Los Angeles's newly reopened Griffith Observatory features the largest astronomical image ever made-...
Griffith Observatory Gets The Big Picture; The Breadth of Light; Still Going...; Rockin' with Richte...
After seven years of hard work, a new milestone in astronomical history has been reached with the pu...
A new portfolio of photographs of astronomers at work with the 200-inch telescop
Following great success in the creation of the Keck Observatory, scientists at the California Instit...
A tribute to the 200-inch Hale Telescope -- and to the men who created it and have used it with dist...
On these pages you see what no one has ever seen before - the oldest and most remote star worlds eve...
A sampling of some peculiar and interesting astronomical objects recently photographed by Astronomer...
The 10-meter Keck Telescope has been up and running for two years now. Here's a sample of what we're...
Photograph of a drawing by R. W. Porter depicting an interior view of Mount Palomar Observatory show...
Between 1893 and 1941, the understanding of the Milky Way galaxy within the American culture changed...
Astronomical research at Caltech reveals that a number of widely-separated extragalactic nebulae are...
Photograph of the interior view of the observatory that houses the 60-inch reflecting telescope at M...
Caltech's ten-meter telescope, when completed in 1992, will be the world's largest and most powerful
The Mount Wilson and Palomar Observatories are situated on two Southern California mountains: the ...