GI2T Stereoscopic Pairs


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View of the central beam combining lab (left) and the south Boule (right).

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Close up of the two boule telescopes and the central beam-combining laboratory. Grass was placed on the roof of the beam-combining lab to help reduce seeing.

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The offices of the GI2T with the two boule telescopes in the background, looking north.

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Close up view of the support rings that drive the boules. There are two rings, each of which has 6 contacts. Here the top and bottom contacts, or support pads, appear as pairs close together; in each pair the contact on the left is attached to the top ring and the contact on the right is attached to the bottom ring.

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View of the I2T looking across the rails of the South Boule of the GI2T. The I2T is the octagonal looking building in the center near the horizon. Some of the offices of the GI2T are in the foreground above the rails on the left. The largest spherical office was previously used by Antoine Labeyrie.


Updated 24 July 1997