After Santa delivered big trouble to Lick Observatory — the iconic astronomy complex atop Mount Hamilton east of San Jose where ferocious winds early Christmas morning blasted open the steel dome ...
Winds exceeding 110 mph that tore across the top of Mount Hamilton early Christmas morning blasted a massive steel protective door off the iconic white dome at Lick Observatory. Now, with back-to-back ...
A crane removes the fallen dome shutter in a screenshot from a video, days after 100-mph winds ripped it from Lick Observatory’s 36" refractor and sent it crashing onto the Main Building roof. (Lick ...
(KRON) — Winds gusting up to 114 miles per hour caused significant damage to the Lick Observatory on Christmas Day, according to the University of California at Santa Cruz. Half the shutter on the 140 ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. - Winds gusting up to 114 mph tore through the skies on Christmas, tearing off half the shutter on a dome atop Lick Observatory, according to the University of California at Santa ...
The Lick Observatory is shut down after a severe holiday windstorm significantly damaged the historic building on Mount Hamilton. UC Santa Cruz said severe winds gusting up to 114 miles per hour on ...
The University of California, Santa Cruz’s Lick Observatory experienced extensive damage from high winds that tore off the north dome shutter from the 36-inch telescope.UCSC reported that the ...
The multi-ton shutter section fell outward onto the roof of the Great Hall, crushing several structural beams. The Great Refractor telescope was not damaged during the incident, but its precision ...
Lick Observatory, once the most powerful telescope in the world, has been temporarily closed by damage from a severe windstorm on Mount Hamilton near San Jose, the University of California, Santa Cruz ...